Romney's New Strategy: Attack the Media

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I think he and his spokespeople should definitely go after the media. They lie day after day on CBS NBC & ABC. Their getting a lot of their copy from media matters. I don't understand how they get away with this. The sad part of all of this are the people who don't pay any attention get up in the morning and listen to GMA and the Today show. What a very sad state of affairs. We out number the libs and yet it's the same pathetic bunch time after time that these clowns called journalists spew day after day. I guess soros pays well. We MUST get our message out. Fox tries but too many on the network are guilty of doing the same. I am so sick and tired of it all. When will the brain dead WAKE UP?

Mary of NC 3:24PM August 12, 2012

AMERICAN NEWS MEDIA - ABUSIVELY DENYING FREEDOM SPEECH BY PROPAGANDA

To be ended by an amendment to the Constitution restrictively defining the "Right to Freedom of Speech".

Hark of AL 2:11PM April 18, 2012

How can you say it's a "new strategy", Kenneth? He was asked one question about it and gave a 30 second answer. Where are his ads or speeches on it? To say it's a strategy is grabbing at straws on your part and evidence of your bias. And you know what, Newt's message worked because it's true! ABC, NBC, CNN, CBS, PBS...all obviously left leaning (from their morning shows to their evening news to their late night comedy). They are ALL left channels. You cannot deny that. So, your article here derides Romney for stating the obvious in a 30 second sound bite? You are living on another planet.

Philip Taylor of TX 1:11PM April 18, 2012

Since Romney has no ideas of his own, he will borrow from Gingrich and attack the messenger, using the tactic, when your message fails, attack the messenger. What a weak approach!

Rich of IL 12:39PM April 18, 2012

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