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AOL Flacks for DNC and Obama

September 25, 2011 by B. Daniel Blatt

Love how they use their home-page to flack for the Administration and make it appear that the GOP is the party with all the problems:

They take it on faith that the White House has debunked Republican arguments which they have reduced to “talking points.” A more accurate headline would be “White House challenges Republican position on taxes.”

So, one candidate’s troubles (in a sizable field) means the whole party is “in disarray”?

Filed Under: Media Bias, Obama Worship & Indoctrination

Comments

  1. Sebastian Shaw says

    September 25, 2011 at 7:11 pm - September 25, 2011

    AOL is a shell of its former self; it no longer has the power it had in 1990’s.

  2. Eric Olsen says

    September 25, 2011 at 7:20 pm - September 25, 2011

    AOL is a shell of its former self; it no longer has the power it had in 1990’s.

    Hell, it hasn’t had any power since they stopped giving dial-up away for free.

  3. Roberto says

    September 26, 2011 at 12:27 pm - September 26, 2011

    AOL like the rest of the media, liberal and otherwise are focused on the so-cakked front runners. Governor Perry doesn´t have troubles, he just showed what some people know, that he is squishy on immigration. I have other issues with Governor Perry; the NAGR has sent him a survey which he has failed to respond. They have cited instances in which he gives doubts about his commitment to the Second Amendment. He supposedly carries a gun while running. But then Senator Kerry had a photo taken of him in a hunters outfit carrying a rifle. The Party is not in disarray. It´s beginning to coalesce and my favorite, Herman Cain broke out like gangbusters. This same time four years ago, Governor Mike Hucabee was a blip, but he broke out with a great showing in Iowa and became a first tier candidate, and the last to terminate his campaign.

  4. TGC says

    September 26, 2011 at 3:07 pm - September 26, 2011

    I’m not particularly impressed when this activist group or another bitches because a candidate won’t fill out their survey. I wouldn’t answer any of them, if I were running. Nor would I ever base my vote on what the responses are to ABC’s survey.

  5. Roberto says

    September 26, 2011 at 4:41 pm - September 26, 2011

    TGC,

    I don´t care about ABC´s survey , but the National Association for Gun Rights does interest me. I worry about ¨gun grabbers¨ There are Republicans who wink at the Second Amendment and I would also worry about the kind of appointments they would make to SCOTUS. If honestly responded to, surveys can say a lot about a candidate.

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