Friday, September 3, 2010

Re: Rachel Maddow remarks on President Obama's kind words for Bush and avoidance of criticism of the failed architects of the Iraq War.

Good Morning Warp Ten,
 
You bring up some valid points, and in my humble opinion, are right on the mark. 
 
Having said that, note that the initial message in this thread is captioned:
 
"Rachel Maddow remarks on President Obama's kind words for Bush and avoidance of criticism of the failed architects of the Iraq War."
 
The caption, in and of itself is political spin.  President Obama offered no "kind words" toward former President Bush, as a matter of fact, President Obama's speech several nights ago was at least condescending toward President Bush, and at most a slap in the face, considering that it was the Bush Administration's surge that seems to be the turning point in the war, and considering that President Obama voted against funding such a surge, and campaigned mightily against the Bush Administration's "surge policy".
 
This is not the best example of media bias,  because the media in this case is NBC, which I don't believe can be considered as a reputable news organization any longer.   There is clearly a left of center media bias in most all news reporting, save FOX News these days.
 
 
 


 
On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 6:25 AM, WarpTen <reallyboard@gmail.com> wrote:

There must be, in this day of technological achievement read your
drivers license from the moon age, some shred of evidence to back up
what you are all saying.  Providing some form of validity to a claim
lays waste the slag from the rebuttals, ie; the unsupported
rebuttals.

Or is this equally all posters personal bias born from tons of other
hearsay?

It doesn't matter because the real dilemma is having to decipher the
validity of opposing
evidences.  Whose truth is the truth?
This is due to subjective interpretation of the incidents; some say
sin and others say so what.

How about................

All politicians are to some degree inept and in less technical terms,
all BS, and maybe all the people in this room could runs things
better.

In all the years we have been listening to political rhetoric not much
has changed, that is except the hands that stand at the helm and the
excuses as to why the citizens, who pay these people lot's of money to
take charge, are continually in a quagmire.  At every election they
get up on the soap box and preach about how they are going to fix the
problems the other guy made.

It's too late to find fault that results in a rectified situation; at
this point fault only becomes the fodder for heated debate without
resolution, much of which we have here.  Politics is a shouting match
and a mud slinging contest and on rare occasions some good shit
happens.



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