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10/3/2008 5:08:54 AM EDT
Article on Bloomberg.com


Biden won the debate, according to 46 percent of respondents in a CBS News poll afterward of 473 people who said they weren't yet committed to a candidate; 21 percent said they thought Palin triumphed.


Current stats on Drudge Report poll on who won the debate:


BIDEN - 29% (91,836)

PALIN - 70% (224,760)

NEITHER - 2% (5,490)

Total Votes: 322,086


The only thing Biden earned last night was an ass whopping from Palin, and that the media can't even figure out how to hide this substantial degree of bias is beyond shameless

I'm 100% behind free speech and press, but heavy media bias in either direction does more harm than good

_MaH

ETA: And there goes 4500.  Good use?  Does it matter?
10/3/2008 5:13:41 AM EDT
[#1]
90% of these poll respondants voted for the ticket they want to win the election.  The debate content was irrelevant.
10/3/2008 5:35:03 AM EDT
[#2]

Quoted:
I'm 100% behind free speech and press, but heavy media bias in either direction does more harm than good


I like to listen to the local AM talk radio station, it features Rush, Hannity, and a couple conservative locals.

It's what you'd call a conservative talk radio station.

They have a news affiliate, the CBS Radio Network


This means that at 6PM, I get my evening blast of liberal bullshit,
to even include Kuntie Couric's Commie Commentary "Notebook".

So after the debate last night, sure enough, CBS was announcing that Biden won.
They even had Kuntie Couric in the field getting commie commentary.
And I find it rather amusing...



Adding to her comments last night in Washington — "that Sen. Clinton received some of the most unfair, hostile coverage I've ever seen" — Katie Couric has filmed a Keith Olbermann-style special commentary (called ner "Notebook") slamming the media for its sexist coverage of Hillary Clinton and claiming that the sexist coverage hurt her chances at becoming the Democratic party nominee. The Notebook will air tonight on CBS affiliates and on CBS radio, and will live on CBSNews.com.

"One of the great lessons of [Hillary Clinton's] campaign is the continued and accepted role of sexism in American life, particularly in the media....It isn't just Hillary Clinton who needs to learn a lesson from this primary season — it's all the people who crossed the line, and all the women and men who let them get away with it."

Last night, without naming names, Couric seemed to excoriate both MSNBC's Chris Matthews — who has come under fire for sexist remarks against Hillary Clinton — and NBC's Lee Cowan — who reportedly said he found it "hard to stay objective" covering Obama — saying, "That's your job...find another line of work."


www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/06/11/katie-couric-sexist-media_n_106595.html




10/3/2008 6:00:32 AM EDT
[#3]
CBS......well there you go..