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Skwmom

(12,685 posts)
Sun Feb 7, 2016, 06:36 PM Feb 2016

The Corporate Media is working overtime to rally the Clinton sympathy vote. n/t


Even stories that you would think as not favorable again and again have a slant to drive the sympathy vote.

And I've lost count of how many times they have shown her "moment" from 2008.

CSPAN this morning was chilling.
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The Corporate Media is working overtime to rally the Clinton sympathy vote. n/t (Original Post) Skwmom Feb 2016 OP
LOL Metric System Feb 2016 #1
The Corporate Media is working overtime to make a profit. emulatorloo Feb 2016 #2
It is more than that. sadoldgirl Feb 2016 #3
They are owned by corporations that want a Republican President emulatorloo Feb 2016 #4

emulatorloo

(44,131 posts)
2. The Corporate Media is working overtime to make a profit.
Sun Feb 7, 2016, 06:49 PM
Feb 2016

All about clicks, ratings and ad revenues.

This summer they thought they were going to get rich promoting Trey Gowdy and non-stop Benghazi!!!/Emailghazi stories.

Now they are running with 'the beleaguered Clinton campaign' narrative because they think that sells.

They'll be after Bernie soon enough unfortunately. It is all a moneymaking proposition.

emulatorloo

(44,131 posts)
4. They are owned by corporations that want a Republican President
Sun Feb 7, 2016, 07:11 PM
Feb 2016

They want both Bernie and HRC to fail.

They wanted McCain and Romney to win.

However they couldn't defend McCain after 'the fundamentals of the economy are strong,' so they gave up.

Same with Romney, after the 47% bull. They gave up after that as well

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