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Thursday, November 29, 2007
GOP youtube debate political cartoon
4 comments:
Anonymous
said...
I really don't think that CNN is getting due credit for at least trying to open the debates and making it possible for ordinary citizens to be more involved in getting to know the candidates and their positions. True, it isn't perfect. There might have been some shady businesses that CNN overlooked, but it's the first time that this type of event has happened (I think).
I think Wilson is right in that CNN should be given credit for trying to involve ordinary citizens into politics...however I thought this cartoon was fairly amusing because I think it does peg a lot of opinions about the youtube debates...that its kind of a joke.
I agree with Wilson--CNN should get some credit for trying to involve citizens in the debates. However, I'm curious how CNN picks which youtube videos to play...
By the way, the guy in the cartoon has a sweet TV.
4 comments:
I really don't think that CNN is getting due credit for at least trying to open the debates and making it possible for ordinary citizens to be more involved in getting to know the candidates and their positions. True, it isn't perfect. There might have been some shady businesses that CNN overlooked, but it's the first time that this type of event has happened (I think).
I think Wilson is right in that CNN should be given credit for trying to involve ordinary citizens into politics...however I thought this cartoon was fairly amusing because I think it does peg a lot of opinions about the youtube debates...that its kind of a joke.
love it!
I agree with Wilson--CNN should get some credit for trying to involve citizens in the debates. However, I'm curious how CNN picks which youtube videos to play...
By the way, the guy in the cartoon has a sweet TV.
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