- adam1mc, on 10/16/2007, -2/+10Freedom is popular and CNN realizes this. They have featured several positive stories about Ron Paul lately.
Digg it up so other networks will pick up on the trend. - cashman57, on 10/16/2007, -2/+11I have written to each of the networks at least once and contacted advertisers on CNBC to let them know I will no longer be viewing that channel.
Freedom is popular and suppression is wrong.
I applaud CNN for finally moving in the right direction.
Romney would be nothing without his money he loans to himself to buy polls and focus groups and advisers who tell him to turn his back on the sick and dying.
Rudy tootie the gun grabber would not get my vote under any circumstance. - thewump, on 10/15/2007, -1/+6It's about friggin time. It's possible that a point will come when networks RACE to out-Paul each other in an attempt to not look like complete dumbasses for missing the real story.
- adam1mc, on 10/15/2007, -1/+5Here's the CNN link:
http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/politics/2007/10/ ... - TheTaoOfBill, on 10/15/2007, -0/+3Thank God! It's only a matter of time for the other news channels to follow suit. Though I believe we can do this without the msm's support it will be an incredibly big help to have them feature him more.
- FascistNation, on 10/21/2007, -0/+2Actually what CNN saw was 3.4 million households ratings for the last debate they hosted. They saw the entertaining exchange between Ron Paul and Mike Hucklebee. 3.4 million is so-so for the TV networks, but it is very good for cable. They correctly, IMHO, attribute the viewers interest to the attendance of Ron Paul in the debates (possibly due to the post-debate polls that Ron Paul's supporters just roll over with their sheer numbers).
Combine that with Paul's subsequent announcement that his campaign raised over $5 million in the past three months and you have a gravy train that is gathering steam. CNN isn't stupid, unlike other media outlets. Money talks ... keep it up.


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