Monday, October 25, 2004

The New York Times campaigns for John Kerry

In this article in the New York Times, BOB HERBERT asks “How does a president win re-election when all the news the voters are seeing is bad?”

Here is a copy of my email answer to him.

Ref your article “For Bush, Bad News Is Bad News”.

“How does a president win re-election when all the news the voters are seeing is bad?”

Good question. A better question is why does main stream media only report the bad news?

Take Iraq for instance. A roundup of the past two weeks' good news from Iraq.

Ask yourself this question, with all the money being spent by the Democrats, with most of main stream media acting as a mouthpiece for the Democratic party and all the bad news as you claim, why is Bush leading in all the polls? Could it be that, thanks a lot to the blogs, we see through all the bull you guys keep putting out?

Things have changed, times have changed and like the dinosaur your days are numbered unless you change as well.

I could frisk you entire article but I have better things to do and so do you, like learning how to be an honest journalist and not a spokesperson for the Democratic Party.

His email address is here: Bob Herbert
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