Sunday, November 25, 2007

New York Times Admits Ron Paul is Not in Campaign Script

And it is a government-approved and -written script, too, readers!

"When Campaigning Strays Off Script" by JULIE BOSMAN

OBSERVERS of modern presidential campaigns might be allowed some despair over the highly produced, theatrical productions that pass for campaign events these days.

Or they could find reason for hope, and a little schadenfreude, in the series of snafus that have rattled candidates lately on the trail — despite the presence of political strategists plotting every detail with the tactical precision of five-star generals.

All of which has caused some old political hands to wonder: could the black art of campaign stagecraft have reached its limits? And are new, less controllable forces like the Internet and other technologies that allow greater voter interaction starting to limit the control a candidate’s staff can wield?

Then there are candidates like Ron Paul, the Republican who has attracted droves of supporters by dismissing stagecraft and relying mostly on viral online enthusiasm.

And POSITIONS and POLICIES that APPEAL to AMERICA, too, Times!

Don't forget that!


It was certainly a lot simpler in the pre-Internet age, when handlers only had to worry about a handful of television cameras and reporters from newspapers, magazines and news agencies."

Yeah, NOSTALGIC for the GOOD OLD DAYS when you shitstinking elites at the Times made the decisions for shit-chewing Amurkns?

I mean, look at this GARBAGE ELITISM passing as "reporting."

What a piece of SHIT the NYT is!!!!!!!!!!!


Nothing but a LYING GOD-DAMN PIECE of GOVERNMENT PROPAGANDA!!!!!!!!!!!