The liberal media believes that their is only their correct and unbiased view and ultra conservative. They don't even believe their is a liberal position or (God forbid) an ultra liberal view. This is proven by the answer given to you by "it's your world, change it".
Liberals refuse to believe their view is an opinion. It is just the truth and everything else is a conservative lie.
2007-12-13 12:00:15
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answered by karate 3
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Journalists moderate the debates - including Fox news, not exactly known for its liberal positions.
I agree with other comments that the debates are becoming more staged shows than anything else. This is a disapointment. As "news shows" have become more commentary than anything else, I think that we should return to moderators from organizations like the League of Woman Voters -
2007-12-13 13:15:30
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answered by ? 5
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You're looking at it wrong.
The Republican candidates have participated in debates hosted by every major cable news network and early primary/caucus state to date. The Democrats, on the other hand, refused to participate in debates hosted by Fox News, the most conservative network on the air. The question you should ask is why do Democrats only allow liberals to ask them questions?
And by the way, in case you didn't see it, the Fox News GOP debate had the hardest-hitting, most relevant questions asked in any of the debates. I'll never forget when Rudy Giuliani was questioned about his liberal positions, all the way up to his support of Mario Cuomo for Governor of New York, and the moderator asked, "Are you running on the wrong ticket?" Giuliani gave a long-winded answer that had nothing to do with the question, and the moderator came back at him with "Okay, I'm going to give you thirty seconds to actually answer the question," and he repeated it word for word.
Republicans have been questioned by liberals, moderates, and conservatives alike, taking the hardest questions from conservatives. Democrats have only taken questions from liberals and a handful of moderates. Let's get to the bottom of That one.
2007-12-13 12:47:39
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answered by Paper Mage 5
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that's what a Debate particularly is. What now we've's basically a joint press convention. Shamelessly choreographed and quite pointless. There would desire to be a particular subject count for each debate, which incorporate Healthcare, nationwide protection, Immigration, and so on. Then sit down lower back and enable them to ask the questions besides as provide the solutions. it may be superb.
2016-10-11 05:54:12
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answered by ? 4
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All.......most all media has a liberal slant. So they have a liberal moderator to ensure it's slanted and then the talking heads can do their spin when no one can re-enter-ate.
They ask easy questions to their favorite when it's Democrats.
They seem to like to put the Republicans on the spot when asking them questions.
While I'm here I just want to say I get sick when I surf by MSNBC with the remote and it's even deleted from my channel lineup.
2007-12-13 12:03:31
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answered by AN AMERICAN 7
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Liberals control 90% of the media- that's why.
2007-12-13 13:49:27
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answered by Anonymous
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To disprove the notion of the media being liberal.
(we're speaking in liberal terms so expect the inverse; it's the only explanation I have for Pelosi and her zany crew)
2007-12-13 11:50:17
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answered by Doctor DNC 6
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I don't concern myself with these types of "influences" as they have no real effect on my vote. But what does, and I'd like to know is... why do electoral caucuses get to choose who goes on the election ballots? I think all the candidates should be on them for a fair vote from all the legit registered voters of the U.S.
2007-12-13 19:25:27
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answered by StoneCold 6
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"Because anyone who jumps in to be a moderator at a Repub. or Dem. debate has to be 'loose' in the head."
2007-12-13 13:09:25
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answered by Din2600 2
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Why do gullible people like to hang labels on others like "liberal"? What makes these moderators "liberal", did they sign something or wear a special badge? Is anyone not a Republican automatically a liberal?
2007-12-13 11:55:35
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answered by tele-mon 2
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