Let them all speak!
In no way have I decided which candidates I am considering supporting in the 2008 elections, but I have decided that I am sick and tired of the media trying to shape the debate by giving more face time to their favored choices in the races. Matt Browner Hamelin over at the Chris Dodd Blog has been kind enough to paint an obvious picture:
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It is a sad statement on the liberal side of the debate when Wolf Blitzer, a former member of the neocon supporting AIPAC lobbying group and former reporter for the ultra-conservative Jerusalem Post, gets more time to shape and twist the debate than five out of the seven Democratic candidates.
What a joke. Unfortunately, it makes all of the viewers the punchline.
Fortunately Bloggers are out here in today’s modern political battlefield to try and bring some balance back to the news. With that thought in mind, many of us in CT’s left and the national Blogosphere will be trying to get the voices of the other candidates, voices that are consistantly ignored and maligned by the MSM, a fair shot at being heard.
Here is an example of a real issues candidate, Chris Dodd, that is actually talking about and leading on issues, as he takes hard questions from Bloggers and participants at DailyKos, My Left Nutmeg, Buckeye State Blog, and CT Local Politics and answers them in a very NO BS manner that you don’t get to see much of in the televised debates:
Keep watching Connecticut’s Blogosphere, and the national Blogosphere, as many of us will do our best to get the messages out from the candidates that, apparently, the MSM would rather you not see. We will also be demanding a more equitable share of debate time because we want a fair process.
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Don’t you think you deserve a fair picture of where all of the candidates stand on the issues?
It is June of the year before the election and the major candidates of both parties that are “in the running” can almost be counted on one hand. Who orchestrated this weeding out process? (The same guys who control the infotainment that passes as “the news” in this country, IMO)
This is where can try and counterbalance that. Other than criticing the coverage of the main candidates that get all of the airtime, I don’t see much point in giving any of them any real coverage since the media is doing enough of that already for them.
We have to try and get the other candidates’ views and issues out there. Judging by the coverage of the MSM most people wouldn’t know that Kucinich is probably the only candidate that has made single payer universal healthcare part of his platform.
The MSM hardly touches him or his ideas. Same for Dodd, Richardson, etc..