CBS News To Debut Series On The Candidates
"Couric speaks to Sen. Barack Obama, D- Ill., Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del., former Sen. John Edwards, D- N.C., Gov. Bill Richardson, D-N.M., Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., former Gov. Mitt Romney, R-Mass., former Mayor Rudy Giuliani, R-N.Y., former Gov. Mike Huckabee, R-Ark., and former Sen. Fred Thompson, R-Tenn.
Where's Ron Paul?
Mike Rivero of What Really Happened:
"These are the real candidates. You don't need to look at any other candidates. These are the real candidates. You don't need to look at any other candidates. These are the real candidates. You don't need to look at any other candidates. These are the real candidates. You don't need to look at any other candidates." -- ABCNNBBCBS
That's why no one watches their broadcasts goes to their websites.
I haven't seen any of here interviews.
Are they stupid like most of her stuff?
CBS also claims Dennis Kucinich doesn't exist, either!
Take a look: CBS Blocks Paul and Kucinich From Presidential Int...
Maybe he got beamed up to the space ship, huh, CBS?
That's why you can't find the CANDIDATES AMERICA WANTS, huh?
NPR: Democrats Drift Toward Kucinich
"David Lienemann
Dennis Kucinich said he was unwilling to encourage Americans to have illegal immigrants arrested. NPR
The Bryant Park Project, December 5, 2007 · On issue after issue, says Richard Wolffe of Newsweek, Dennis Kucinich's views have gone from fringe to mainstream. That pattern became apparent again at NPR's Democratic presidential debate yesterday, Wolffe says.
Kucinich notions that once seemed crazy to the Democratic Party ended up front and center Tuesday, Wolffe says, and NPR's debate format gave the Ohio congressman a chance to shine. Kucinich is generally considered among the darkest of dark horses in the race. Yesterday, he spoke out about his opposition to liberalized trade with China and to the war in Iraq.
"We're borrowing money from China to finance the war in Iraq," Kucinich argued.
Wolffe says the idea of a Kucinich administration makes no sense to him, but he can't help noticing a new vogue for Kucinich's opinions.
"Think what you like about Kucinich and UFOs, but this Democratic field has essentially moved to the Kucinich position on trade, on Iraq, on a whole range of things where people thought he was a real outlier," he says. "They're all pretty much in agreement now, when it comes to some of these big issues like trade, like diplomacy and war. And they are where Dennis Kucinich is."
On our blog, an open thread on the gravitational force of Kucinich.
Listen Now [8 min 51 sec]"Or is there SOME OTHER REASON?
Like WHO CONTROLS the U.S. GOVERNMENT and CONGRESS?