WHY is it when a DEMOCRAT does something, they never put a (D) next to the name? (Congress, Iraq)
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Why was running over ducks in the road even news? Should he have swerved and risked hurting someone else?
I wouldn't have stopped to pick up the ducks either.
Still not true, and your claim was the foundation of your entire argument. That makes your entire argument invalid.
not really. in fact those news outlets that are left leaning will in fact sponge the party affiliation of democrats as much as possible, while posting the party affiliation of republicans as much as possible. right leaning outlets do the same thing the other way.
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Originally Posted by Darkatt
Ok, I SHOULD have said, "In a majority of the reporting instances".
Don't worry Darkatt - I find that my fellow Democrats on these forums tend to nit pick every little thing they can. Your post was on the mark as most of the liberal news medias don't want to tarnish a Democrat's name. It never use to be like this years ago but since the majority of the media is no longer comprised of true journalists with unbiased opinions, but are now left leaning, they don't want to call attention to themselves but the opposition.
I am not referring to the deed, but the fact that he was referred to as a NH State Rep, but neglected the (D), where as if it had been a Republican, the (R) would have been the leading character in the article.
Maybe it's because people expect republicans to run over cute little fuzzy ducks for fun...
Maybe it's because people expect republicans to run over cute little fuzzy ducks for fun...
That reminds me, I have to load my decoys into the truck for an afternoon hunt today.
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