Re: Viewers Worldwide Wonder About CNN,s Wolf Blitzer,s State of Mind

What do you expect from a Jew Boy and another Shylock?

On 10/17/12, Mishe Fon <mishefon@yahoo.com> wrote:
> No doubt very few people watch CNN these days. Even "FIX"News did not carry
> this
> level of psychophancy the formerly well respected Wolf Blitzer is displaying
> during these Presidential debates. We know Journalists who openly support
> Obama (Chris Mathews, Rachel Maddow, Lawrence O,Donnel, Ed Schulz, Al
> Sharpton and a few others) but compare that with the barrage of "OBAMA" and
> Liberal Haters + the whole of the FOX NEWS conglommerate. Seeing the Poll
> numbers slip to an abysmal low, CNN has joined the chorus to gain some
> traction. Dem Don see wetin? CNN is dying a natural death (succes du temps
> passe) and would be wiped out sooner rather than latter with technology
> advancing at the speed of light coupled with biased and tilted reporting as
> they are doing right now.
>
> Capture a Glimpse of Conservative Right Wing Bashing Outlets here below.
>
> N.B: These fellows who run these News Outlets are the true "Electorates" of
> American Politics, as they tell you who is up and who is down "indirectly
> controlling your thought pattern and process". You watched the debate, the
> Pundits did as well as myself at the same time "Live". I know what I saw and
> heard (and you and I are not that gullible or foolish), yet PUNDITs tell me:
> two minutes after the debate what they think I saw or should have seen or
> heard. Is that normal? They think the rest of us (the people) are small time
> "Mboutoukous" who cannot "Analyze" events for ourselves? Na which kind
> badluck be dis? Imagine this single example: First Debate; Obama is accused
> of standing there like a Moumou and not fighting back the Mormon Preacher.
> 2nd debate: Obama is accused of being unpresidentially aggressive thereby
> allienating the female vote...Jeeezzz. What do these guys really want from
> our Broda?
> Mishe Fon
>
> ""The following are generally considered to be conservative news outlets,
> based either on self-identification or their perceived content.
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> To: "cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com" <cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2012 11:36 AM
> Subject: [cameroon_politics] Voters Wonder Where Obama's Vision Is For
> Country As Well As His Facts
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> Voters Wonder Where Obama's Vision Is For Country As Well As His Facts
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> Voters Wonder Where Obama's Vision Is For Country As Well As His Facts
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> ROMNEY HAS BETTER VISION FOR THE COUNTRY THAN OBAMA
> CBS's Charlie Kaye: "In the @CBSNews Instant Poll, 65% say Romney won on the
> issue of the economy. 34% say Obama won on the economy." (Charlie Kaye,
> Twitter Feed, 10/16/12)
> CNN's Wolf Blitzer: "Look at this. 58%, 58% of debate watchers say Romney
> would better handle the economy, 40% say President Obama would. That's issue
> number one." (CNN's "Debate Night In America," 10/17/12)
> * CNN's Wolf Blitzer: "59% say Romney would do a better job on the deficit,
> 36% say President Obama would do a better job on the deficit." (CNN's
> "Debate Night In America," 10/17/12)
> * CNN's Wolf Blitzer: "We also asked who would better handle the issue of
> taxes. 51% say Romney. 44% say president Obama." (CNN's "Debate Night In
> America," 10/17/12)
> * CNN's Wolf Blitzer: "49% say Romney would better handle health care,
> compared to 46% for president Obama. 49-46." (CNN's "Debate Night In
> America," 10/17/12)
> * CNN's Wolf Blitzer: "We also asked who seemed to be a stronger leader.
> 49% said Governor Romney, compared to 46% for President Obama." (CNN's
> "Debate Night In America," 10/16/12)
> * CNN's Wolf Blitzer: "We also asked who spent more time attacking his
> opponent. 49% said President Obama. 35% said Governor Romney." (CNN's
> "Debate Night In America," 10/16/12)
> * CNN's Wolf Blitzer: "45% say Romney answered the questions more directly,
> compared to 43% for President Obama."(CNN's "Debate Night In America,"
> 10/16/12)
> Pittsburgh Tribune-Review's Salena Zito: "I'm sorry but all day every
> reporter was talking about the Obama Team saying Obama would talk about his
> vision. Yet not once, not once did he." (Salena Zito, Twitter Feed,
> 10/17/12)
> CNBC's Larry Kudlow: "You know I still don't know what President Obama's
> economic growth vision is, I don't think he outlined it. You know I think
> Obama was a pretty good counterpuncher tonight. He had a lot more energy
> going, there's no question about that. Both these guys had a lot of energy
> going but at the end of the day, I still don't know what the president is
> intending if he's reelected. I don't think he made the case. I don't think
> he provided a vision. I think he was mostly a counterpuncher and Mitt Romney
> wouldn't let him have the counterpunch without the counter-counterpunch. So
> in that sense it's a push but I still don't see what the Obama case is for
> reelection. I just don't see it; I didn't hear it from him." (CNBC,
> 10/16/12)
> OBAMA'S DEBATE DEMEANOR NOTED
> CNN's Piers Morgan: "Obama's new aggression may be over-played. I don't
> think women voters, in particular, like this kind of thing." (Piers Morgan,
> Twitter Feed, 10/16/12)
> NBC's Chuck Todd: "While that Q was a gift to Obama; Romney playing his best
> card on this front; his record on appointing women is impressive." (Chuck
> Todd, Twitter Feed, 10/16/12)
> NBC's Chuck Todd: "But I would say the president was also pretty aggressive
> trying to run over Candy at times." (MSNBC, 10/16/12)
> CNN Situation Room: "Undecided voters didn't like it when Obama interrupted
> Romney." (The Situation Room, Twitter Feed, 10/16/12)
> The Associated Press' Ben Feller: "Fighting For His Political Life,
> President Barack Obama Re-Emerged In Blistering Form In An
> Interruption-Filled Debate Rematch, Trying To Diminish Mitt Romney's Rising
> Stature By Accusing Him Of Dishonesty And Extremism." (Ben Feller,
> "Analysis: In Blistering Form, Obama Rebounds," The Associated Press,
> 10/16/12)
> Reno Gazette-Journal's Ray Hagar: "Obama sometimes comes off as an
> egotistical university professor." (Ray Hager, Twitter Feed, 10/16/12)
> Focus Group Mostly Made Up Of Former Obama Voters Praise Mitt Romney's
> Debate Performance. FOX NEWS' FRANK LUNTZ: "I want to know a word or phrase
> to describe Mitt Romney's performance tonight." VOTER: "Forceful,
> compassionate, presidential." VOTER:"Confident and realistic." VOTER:
> "Presidential." VOTER:"Presidential and enthusiastic." VOTER: "Our next
> president." VOTER: "Knowledgeable and sincere." VOTER: "Dynamo, winner."
> (Fox News, 10/16/12)
> Pittsburgh Tribune-Review's Salena Zito: "Obama goes for the long long long
> long answer and he lost folks on lack of end of sentences[sic]." (Salena
> Zito, Twitter Feed, 10/16/12)
> OBAMA GOT HIS FACTS WRONG AND IGNORED HIS OWN RECORD
> Coal
> Forbes' John Dobosz: "Obama Had A Perfect Opportunity To Whip Out An Iphone
> And Ask Siri For Annual U.S. Coal Production, But That Would Not Have Helped
> His Case." "Romney does have a case that coal production is in retreat.
> Obama had a perfect opportunity to whip out an iPhone and ask Siri for
> annual U.S. coal production, but that would not have helped his case. EIA
> figures show annual U.S. coal production in 2008 of 1.171 billion short
> tons, declining during Obama's term to 1.095 billion tons in 2011." (John
> Dobosz, "Romney Hits Obama With Dead Birds And Cheating China, President
> Pokes Back On Taxes," Forbes, 10/16/12)
> Budget And Deficits
> The Detroit News' Nolan Finley: "Obama hasn't passed a budget in four years.
> That's not leadership." (Nolan Finley, Twitter Feed, 10/16/12)
> New Hampshire Union Leader's Drew Cline: "Obama: 'If we're serious about
> reducing the deficit...' says the president who gave us four $1 trillion
> deficits in a row." (Drew Cline, Twitter Feed, 10/16/12)
> OBAMA STILL DODGED ON LIBYA
> The Washington Post's Fact Checker: Obama "Did Not Say 'Terrorism'-And It
> Took The Administration Days To Concede That That [sic] It An 'Act Of
> Terrorism' That Appears Unrelated To Initial Reports Of Anger At A Video
> That Defamed The Prophet Muhammad." "What did Obama say in the Rose Garden a
> day after the attack in Libya? 'No acts of terror will ever shake the
> resolve of this nation,' he said. But he did not say 'terrorism'-and it took
> the administration days to concede that that it an 'act of terrorism' that
> appears unrelated to initial reports of anger at a video that defamed the
> prophet Muhammad." (Glenn Kessler, "Fact Check: Libya Attack," The
> Washington Post's Fact Checker, 10/16/12)
> Politico's Mike Allen: In The Rose Garden, Obama Said "Very Generally, We
> Will Not Let Acts Of Terror Go Unpunished." POLITICO's MIKE ALLEN: "There's
> going to be a bunch of fact checks, but just to do a fact check here. When
> Governor Romney said that Obama had been slow in calling the Libya attack
> terrorism and the President said 'oh wait a minute, in the Rose Garden, the
> day after, I referred to an act of terror', Candy Crowley stepped in and
> said that he was right. It's actually arguable. And I'm looking at the
> transcript of that White House event the day after and he started by
> referring to them as selfless acts, which is casted very differently than
> the sort of very planned action that we now have. Later toward the end, he
> makes a reference to 9/11 and he says, very generally, we will not let acts
> of terror go unpunished. So that's going to be an arguable point."
> (Presidential Debate Wrap-Up, Politico Live, 10/16/12)
> Politico's Byron Tau: "Obama's Debate Night Comments Are In Stark Contrast
> To The Official White House Line On The Benghazi Attack." "Obama's debate
> night comments are in stark contrast to the official White House line on the
> Benghazi attack. White House press secretary Jay Carney said in a recent
> press briefing that no one at the White House was notified about requests
> for additional security - and that those things were handled at a lower
> level." (Byron Tau, "Obama: Hillary Clinton 'Works For Me,'"
> Politico,10/16/12)
> NBC's Chuck Todd: "I Think That The Increased Coverage Of It Will Still
> Cause Questions, Right, The President Didn't Answer Why Was The Film Being
> Used To Still , As Part Of The Blame Of What Happened In Benghazi." NBC's
> CHUCK TODD: "There is some perverse good news for Romney on this Libya
> topic. I think that the increased coverage of it will still cause questions,
> right, the president didn't answer why was the film being used to still, as
> part of the blame of what happened in Benghazi, number one, and number two,
> guess what, the third debate is foreign policy. Romney has an opportunity to
> clean up, frankly, his mess, in the next debate since that's the topic area
> and my guess is we know what the first 15 minutes of the next debate is
> going to be. It's going to be on a back-and-forth on Libya." (PBS, 10/16/12)
> The Washington Post's Charles Lane: "This suggests O did not flatly call it
> terror attack on day after: A detailed timeline of Libya
> statements http://click.targetedvictoryemail.com/?ju=fe571077736c077e7713&ls=fdfa1672776002797417757d&m=fe9315707360037b71&l=feca16717c66037d&s=fe211774716d067b761d76&jb=ffcf14&t=
> #debate" (Charles Line, Twitter Feed, 10/16/12)
> New Hampshire Union Leader's Drew Cline: "Obama's completely dodged the
> question: Who refused Libya staff's request for added security before 9/11?"
> (Drew Cline, Twitter Feed, 10/16/12)
> Hartford Courant's Rick Green: "O dodges Libya question. Ugly." (Rick Green,
> Twitter Feed, 10/16/12)
> The Washington Post's Ed Rogers: "Also, Specifically Regarding Benghazi, The
> President Appears To Have Offered A New Take On What He Thought And Did
> Immediately After The Attacks. If The President Is Changing His Story Again,
> It Could Confirm That He Is Being Deceitful, And It Could Be Very Harmful.
> Everyone Will Be Watching This." (Ed Rogers, "Obama Needed A Better Debate
> And He Had One," The Washington Post, 10/16/12)
> The Washington Post's Jennifer Rubin: "On Libya, Obama Ducked On The Failure
> To Provide Security To Our People." (Jennifer Rubin, "Romney Vs. Obama,
> Round Two," The Washington Post, 10/16/12)
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