Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Who cares what the rich guys want?

Tinker
Don't you think that it is about time for the American people to think for themselves and turn away from the influence of big money that keeps using the TV Networks, and Hollywood glamor, and celebrity, to control them with? And that the media has placed them and our country in social trouble over the years?
Do you really care who the rich billionaires in our country want us the American people to vote for in the upcoming Presidential election. And why should the American people keep letting the TV Networks sway who they want to be President. So in reality it is the American people themselves who should be doing a better job selecting the right people to do the job in Washington DC, and not keep letting the media to control what they thing and do.
The Presidential candidate will spent something like 1 billion dollars running for President and that TV is the biggest part of that kind of expense. So I think that it is long past the time when the American people should start taking our Governments electing more seriously than what they have been doing, don't you?
Has our population really become so easily led around by what is said on TV and by the media who keeps using celebrity to lead the American people around like children at election time?

Remember Barack Obama being hailed by the media as a big TV celebrity as the first black man to be President, and how the media failed to tell you and me who Barack Obama was, and that he was a socialist snob that had a mirror he kept asking "who is the best liberal of all."

No! The media misled you and cover up all of what they know about Barack Obama and what we are only learning about now. So you tell me are you going to let the media do that to you again?

 
As in 2012, Romney Can Do No Right in Murdoch’s Eyes


By AMY CHOZICK and MICHAEL BARBAROJAN. 27, 2015
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Credit Adrian Sanchez-Gonzalez/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

The usually grim-faced media mogul practically swooned in his seat. Moments after Jeb Bush delivered what many in the audience described as an unremarkable talk at a conference in Washington, Rupert Murdoch turned to his seatmate, Valerie Jarrett, the White House adviser, to gush over its content and tone.

Mr. Murdoch was pleased that Mr. Bush, the former governor of Florida, had listed the economic benefits of overhauling the nation’s immigration system, confiding in Ms. Jarrett that Mr. Bush, a likely Republican presidential candidate, had said all the right things on the fraught issue, according to three people with firsthand knowledge of the conversation.

It was the kind of warm embrace, from the powerful and widely courted owner of The Wall Street Journal and Fox News Channel, that Mr. Murdoch denied Mitt Romney during his 2012 bid for the White House — and one that Mr. Murdoch is already signaling he will deprive Mr. Romney of if he runs in 2016.

 
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In the delicate and unseen campaign underway for Mr. Murdoch’s affections in the next presidential campaign, this much is clear: Mr. Romney is out of the running, a reality that has pained and angered his allies.

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