Home > Uncategorized > MSNBC | The Bullshit Fighter ~ ("Former Governor Jesse Ventura was on CNN this Tuesday where he was interviewed about his new book, DemoCRIPS and ReBLOODlicans: No More Gangs in Government. At the end of the interview, he urged folks to vote for Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson if they were looking for a serious alternative to the current two party candidates. If you were watching CNN on television, you would have seen this endorsement. If you went to CNN’s website, you would have seen the endorsement edited out.")

MSNBC | The Bullshit Fighter ~ ("Former Governor Jesse Ventura was on CNN this Tuesday where he was interviewed about his new book, DemoCRIPS and ReBLOODlicans: No More Gangs in Government. At the end of the interview, he urged folks to vote for Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson if they were looking for a serious alternative to the current two party candidates. If you were watching CNN on television, you would have seen this endorsement. If you went to CNN’s website, you would have seen the endorsement edited out.")

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Former Governor Jesse Ventura was on CNN this Tuesday where he was interviewed about his new book, DemoCRIPS and ReBLOODlicans: No More Gangs in Government.

At the end of the interview, he urged folks to vote for Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson if they were looking for a serious alternative to the current two party candidates.

If you were watching CNN on television, you would have seen this endorsement.

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CNN has attempted to play things down the middle ever since MSNBC and Fox News decided to play to more partisan audiences. But if folks thought this might mean CNN would play things more straight and possibly give other candidates a shot at spreading their messages, they were sadly mistaken. This is yet another instance of corporate news entities doing their best to keep the two party system as the status quo. gophum gophum (Photo credit: GunnyG1345) Look, if you think there is a difference between the two parties you are sadly mistaken. While they appear to have their differences, they’re only different based on wedge issues. At the end of the day, they all answer to corporations that fund their campaign funds. Take a look at Obama’s bailout. The biggest winners were Wall Street companies who lined up and were handed barrel fulls of cash because they apparently bet on a winner. While Mitt Romney and the Republicans may talk about helping small businesses, the winners of Republican economic policies sure won’t be the mom and pop shop at the end of the block but the major corporation that puts them out of business.
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