Thursday, November 29, 2007

Does CNN Even Have Fact Checkers?--UPDATE

Turns out that the CNN/YouTube Republican debate questioners already chose their candidates. And, big surprise! They weren't Republicans. Michelle Malkin details the sordid mess.

UPDATE: Glenn Reynolds says:

JUST HEARD A LENGTHY NPR STORY ON THE YOUTUBE DEBATE, with a live followup from Mara Liasson -- and it omitted any mention of the planted question issue. Hmm. If Fox hosted a Democratic debate and many of the most pointed questions turned out to come from Republican activists, but Fox didn't disclose that, do you think it would pass unremarked?
I'm assuming that question is rhetorical, Glenn.

UPDATE AGAIN: James Lileks gives the debate the respect it deserves:
I heard some of the YouTube presidential debate. It’s a brave new medium that empowers the citizens, you know. The first video-question was some guy singing a song, chosen no doubt for its keen piercing insight. I expect CNN will next use the June Taylor dancers to spell out complex foreign-policy questions that can only be seen from an overhead perspective. It’s a shame we didn’t have this level of citizen participation in the Carter years; people could have asked the candidates questions over CB radio. Analysts say there’s a 60 percent chance we will have, in the near future, a convoy. How would you keep the economy from driftin’ into the granny lane, and stay in the hammer lane without makin’ inflation do a 10-200 on us all? Come back.

1 comment:

kal said...

Obviously rhetorical. I gave up quite a long while ago on CNN and FOX. "Fair and Balanced" is an absolute joke.