Because all of the rest of the Democrats are afraid of Brit Hume. Wait until you see how the Democrats deal with terrorists.
2007-05-30 18:04:21
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answered by phil h 1
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Fox information is thinking long term era. undergo in strategies the Biden/Ryan debate? the on the spot polls stated Biden gained that too. yet you comprehend what? each week later, Biden and his supporters have been accessible nevertheless protecting his debate overall performance. Ryan hasn't had to. needless to say interior the long term era, Biden did no longer win that talk. same situation for Obama. Yeah, on an on the spot foundation, Obama gained that talk. Now persons are finding at what Obama relatively stated. His horses and bayonets zinger is commencing as much as backfire, as Romney replaced into making a extreme element relating to the army's want for extra ships. His condescension approximately what airplane businesses do and a variety of of alternative different statements come off as appearing like a jerk. My wager is, in each week, human beings will nevertheless be protecting Obama's overall performance, mutually as no longer pointing out Romney's. And the CNN on the spot ballot via the way replaced into 40 8% to 40%, no longer what you stated.
2016-11-23 20:34:39
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answered by ? 4
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I don't see the Republicans clamoring to join any debates hosted, sponsored, moderated and controlled by MoveOn.org.
Did you see the farce that was the second Republican debate? Have you seen their smearing and coverage of the main Democratic candidates?
The Democrats are correct in holding out for a format where the debate is hosted by an actual NEWS organization, not a propaganda arm of the opposing party.
Kucinich agreed because he knows that Obama, Clinton and Edwards won't come on board, so he gets a bigger share of the spotlight.
If he was a front-runner, he'd pass as well, since he'd be getting smeared constantly by fearful Faux pundits.
2007-05-30 18:42:12
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answered by ? 7
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I think it very clearly shows who is really in control of the democratic party. The far left nutjobs are calling the shots.
It's also very interesting that the latest republican presidential debate was held on MSNBC, which has a distinct lean to the left, yet every republican candidate attended.
Michael Moore and Al Franken are no doubt very pleased.
2007-05-30 18:19:20
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answered by Anonymous
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As the democrats token fool candidate, Kucinich is desperate to get on any kind of forum where he can be seen and heard by anyone.
2007-05-30 18:12:42
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answered by Anonymous
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he's the only one that has had a firm stance on all of his views for the past 6 years. he doesnt have anything to hide, seeing that he is very honest and straightforward.
it also could be a political ploy. he may have known that others would never sign-on to the debate and this will get him some airtime. he may even get fox to give him some interview time on some of their shows since there probly wont be a debate.
2007-05-30 18:07:58
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answered by Anonymous
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A better question is do Americans really want frightened little people as their Presidential candidates? What a bunch insecure losers the Democrat candidates are.
2007-05-30 18:15:20
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answered by tttplttttt 5
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Joe Biden has accepted too.
Looks like its just going to be the two of them. I'm sure Fox "forgot" to invite my candidate, Mike Gravel. Because I'm sure Gravel would be all too happy to have a debate without Clinton, Obama and Edwards getting more time than everyone else.
Kucinich has balls. Hes not afraid to go on Hannity and Colmes when they invite him. I've seen him on there at least twice.
2007-05-30 18:06:00
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answered by Jesus W. 6
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Kucinich needs the "face" time on t.v. To the rest of them it is like being interviewed for an article in the "National Enquirer". Why would they want to do that?
2007-05-30 18:11:50
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answered by truth seeker 7
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Liberals are scared of Fox because it is fair and balanced news. Kucinich will speak in front of any camera he can. And I don't really know if moveon.org has that much power or influence. I would have to look into it more.
2007-05-30 18:06:21
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answered by Anonymous
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