@rupertmurdoch suggests alienating and disenfranchising 41% of the American people
I just love it when traditional conservatives are thrown under the bus by libertarians who profess that social issues must be kept out of political elections.
Election: To win Romney must open big tent to sympatheticfamilies.Stop fearing far right which has nowhere else to go. Otherwise no hope
— Rupert Murdoch(@rupertmurdoch) September 11, 2012
Apparently, the owner of Fox News believes that most of his viewership have no place to go.
Hmm. Looks to me like we can drop liberalism on the crap pile of failed history and tell the moderates who wanted to vote for Romney from the beginning, to “just vote for him, you mushies.”
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Hi– I’m new here (first post).
Dear Mr. Murdoch: I had somewhere else to go. Six months ago I dropped Fox News from my satellite package and no longer watch your ever-more-liberal channel. If I wanted to hear the opinions of people like Bob Beckel, Susan Estrich, Shepherd Smith, Geraldo Riviera, and Juan Williams, I’d watch CNN or the networks. Buh-bye!
Yes, but where else can you watch Juan Williams get matched up with John Sununu and demonstrate just how little he (Juan) can correctly spin even with the help of all the dem think tanks? And that is about knowing what Romney and Ryan will be up against.
In a moment of rare exclamation, with just a few words Romney's comments became the most notable event of this September 11; he was the voice of American nationalism, the voice of inspiring Founding Principles which blasted through our radios and TV's, unabashedly, without reservation, with dignity and despite the criticism of the shameless. And he did it to the roaring and deeply felt satisfaction of a country staving for a leader who reminds us of who we are and what we are about.
Rupert Murdoch has received a lot of criticism lately; so has Romney and every other conservative. This is a period that separates the wheat from the chaff and Murdoch is coming out on the wrong side of the thrashing.