Liberal Media Bias: Couric Spends More Time on 'Alex the Parrot' Than Hsu's Money

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Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, as the New York Times revealed
Tuesday, may be concerned about how much evening news program coverage
fugitive donor/fundraiser Norman Hsu attracts, but they had nothing to worry
about Tuesday night. ABC didn't utter a word about the campaign's decision
to refund the largest amount ever, $850,000 solicited by Hsu, yet anchor
Charles Gibson found time to note how the New England Patriots broke an NFL
rule by videotaping New York Jets coaches giving signals, while CBS's Katie
Couric gave Hsu barely 20 seconds -- about half the time she devoted to the
death of "Alex the Parrot" -- and NBC allocated 25 seconds, but only after a
three-minute piece framed around how Rudy Giuliani's 9/11 image "stirs angry
resentment."

http://www.mrc.org/cyberalerts/2007/cyb20070912.asp#1
 
On Sep 12, 11:27 am, "Taylor" <tay...@nospam2me.com> wrote:
> Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, as the New York Times revealed
> Tuesday, may be concerned about how much evening news program coverage
> fugitive donor/fundraiser Norman Hsu attracts, but they had nothing to worry
> about Tuesday night. ABC didn't utter a word about the campaign's decision
> to refund the largest amount ever, $850,000 solicited by Hsu, yet anchor
> Charles Gibson found time to note how the New England Patriots broke an NFL
> rule by videotaping New York Jets coaches giving signals, while CBS's Katie
> Couric gave Hsu barely 20 seconds -- about half the time she devoted to the
> death of "Alex the Parrot" -- and NBC allocated 25 seconds, but only after a
> three-minute piece framed around how Rudy Giuliani's 9/11 image "stirs angry
> resentment."
>
> http://www.mrc.org/cyberalerts/2007/cyb20070912.asp#1


Anyone can donate money to a campaign, it's really no big deal and
Hillary has rejected the donation on top of that. This just shows she
is honorable and will do the right thing.
 
Within the dark depths of alt.politics, 9 Trillion Dollar Republican
National Debt scribbled the following
<news:1189613852.460351.191270@w3g2000hsg.googlegroups.com> on the
bathroom wall.

> On Sep 12, 11:27 am, "Taylor" <tay...@nospam2me.com> wrote:
>> Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, as the New York Times
>> revealed Tuesday, may be concerned about how much evening news
>> program coverage fugitive donor/fundraiser Norman Hsu attracts, but
>> they had nothing to worry about Tuesday night. ABC didn't utter a
>> word about the campaign's decision to refund the largest amount ever,
>> $850,000 solicited by Hsu, yet anchor Charles Gibson found time to
>> note how the New England Patriots broke an NFL rule by videotaping
>> New York Jets coaches giving signals, while CBS's Katie Couric gave
>> Hsu barely 20 seconds -- about half the time she devoted to the death
>> of "Alex the Parrot" -- and NBC allocated 25 seconds, but only after
>> a three-minute piece framed around how Rudy Giuliani's 9/11 image
>> "stirs angry resentment."
>>
>> http://www.mrc.org/cyberalerts/2007/cyb20070912.asp#1

>
> Anyone can donate money to a campaign, it's really no big deal and
> Hillary has rejected the donation on top of that. This just shows she
> is honorable and will do the right thing.
>
>
>


I'm surprised Taylor didn't post this under his "Harry Dope" nym.

--
"The three separate branches of government were developed as a check and
balance for one another. It is within the court
 
But you've got the almighty FNC.
What are you bithching about?


"Taylor" <taylor@nospam2me.com> wrote in message
news:46e80565$0$18952$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
> Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, as the New York Times revealed
> Tuesday, may be concerned about how much evening news program coverage
> fugitive donor/fundraiser Norman Hsu attracts, but they had nothing to

worry
> about Tuesday night. ABC didn't utter a word about the campaign's decision
> to refund the largest amount ever, $850,000 solicited by Hsu, yet anchor
> Charles Gibson found time to note how the New England Patriots broke an

NFL
> rule by videotaping New York Jets coaches giving signals, while CBS's

Katie
> Couric gave Hsu barely 20 seconds -- about half the time she devoted to

the
> death of "Alex the Parrot" -- and NBC allocated 25 seconds, but only after

a
> three-minute piece framed around how Rudy Giuliani's 9/11 image "stirs

angry
> resentment."
>
> http://www.mrc.org/cyberalerts/2007/cyb20070912.asp#1
>
 
"9 Trillion Dollar Republican National Debt" <icadserve2@yahoo.com> wrote in
message news:1189613852.460351.191270@w3g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
> On Sep 12, 11:27 am, "Taylor" <tay...@nospam2me.com> wrote:
>> Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, as the New York Times revealed
>> Tuesday, may be concerned about how much evening news program coverage
>> fugitive donor/fundraiser Norman Hsu attracts, but they had nothing to
>> worry
>> about Tuesday night. ABC didn't utter a word about the campaign's
>> decision
>> to refund the largest amount ever, $850,000 solicited by Hsu, yet anchor
>> Charles Gibson found time to note how the New England Patriots broke an
>> NFL
>> rule by videotaping New York Jets coaches giving signals, while CBS's
>> Katie
>> Couric gave Hsu barely 20 seconds -- about half the time she devoted to
>> the
>> death of "Alex the Parrot" -- and NBC allocated 25 seconds, but only
>> after a
>> three-minute piece framed around how Rudy Giuliani's 9/11 image "stirs
>> angry
>> resentment."
>>
>> http://www.mrc.org/cyberalerts/2007/cyb20070912.asp#1

>
> Anyone can donate money to a campaign, it's really no big deal and


$850,000 ???
 
On Sep 13, 10:41 am, "Taylor" <tay...@nospam2me.com> wrote:
> "9 Trillion Dollar Republican National Debt" <icadser...@yahoo.com> wrote in
> messagenews:1189613852.460351.191270@w3g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
>
>
>
> > On Sep 12, 11:27 am, "Taylor" <tay...@nospam2me.com> wrote:
> >> Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, as the New York Times revealed
> >> Tuesday, may be concerned about how much evening news program coverage
> >> fugitive donor/fundraiser Norman Hsu attracts, but they had nothing to
> >> worry
> >> about Tuesday night. ABC didn't utter a word about the campaign's
> >> decision
> >> to refund the largest amount ever, $850,000 solicited by Hsu, yet anchor
> >> Charles Gibson found time to note how the New England Patriots broke an
> >> NFL
> >> rule by videotaping New York Jets coaches giving signals, while CBS's
> >> Katie
> >> Couric gave Hsu barely 20 seconds -- about half the time she devoted to
> >> the
> >> death of "Alex the Parrot" -- and NBC allocated 25 seconds, but only
> >> after a
> >> three-minute piece framed around how Rudy Giuliani's 9/11 image "stirs
> >> angry
> >> resentment."

>
> >>http://www.mrc.org/cyberalerts/2007/cyb20070912.asp#1

>
> > Anyone can donate money to a campaign, it's really no big deal and


= $850,000 ???

Pocket change compared to the amount of tax payer money the GOP
funneled to themselves in the last 6 years through the web of lies and
corruption that is the Iraq "war"..
 

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