Need to Black Out Ron Paul for 12.5 Minutes? - CBS Shows You How It's Done.
Last year we had reported "Ron Paul is silenced by the media because of the Federal Reserve Says, Professor murray sabrin" And even today we reported "CNN Worried About Ron Paul's Success".
Now in another sad development in a segment called "Is New Hampshire anyone's game?" which aired on CBS on the 6th of January 2012, CBS News' Nancy Cordes, Jan Crawford and John Dickerson were in New Hampshire to discuss the Republican presidential nomination and the results of the Iowa caucus. They managed for 12 and half minutes to talk about every candidate in the race except one: Ron Paul.
Now in another sad development in a segment called "Is New Hampshire anyone's game?" which aired on CBS on the 6th of January 2012, CBS News' Nancy Cordes, Jan Crawford and John Dickerson were in New Hampshire to discuss the Republican presidential nomination and the results of the Iowa caucus. They managed for 12 and half minutes to talk about every candidate in the race except one: Ron Paul.
Ron Paul came a narrow third in the Iowa Caucus. He is estimated to win second place in the New Hampshire Caucus.
Have a look at this screenshot of a poll which was aired on CBS in above CBS News Video:
Lets do some simple math!
43% + 9% + 7% +6% = 100%
65% = 100% (According to CBS News)
65% + 35% = 100% (That's what our math teacher tough us)
Correct sequence and total should be..
43% + 35% (The Invisible) + 9% + 7% +6% = 100%
Notice anyone who was omitted from this poll?
Someone who is in second place in New Hampshire. They should be featured right there between Romney and Gingrich. Its Ron Paul.
NY Times Ignoring Ron Paul Deliberately
The above report was first broadcast on Thursday Jan 05 2012, the day after the Iowa caucus, where Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum each won 25% of the vote. Ron Paul got 21%, Gingrich 13%, Perry 10%, Bachman 5% and Huntsman 1%.
For the New York Times, Michael D. Shear reports from Des Moines about the results and the prospects ahead for the candidates in the Republican presidential nomination process.
He talks about the Iowa caucus separating a top tier from a bottom tier. The top tier he recognizes as being comprised of Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum. The bottom tier he says includes the rest of the candidates and begins to concentrate on them.
He talks about Rick Perry who the race he says really affected. Next he talks about Michelle Bachman who he says finished dead last. Though Bachman finished second-last ahead of Jon Huntsman, he discounts Jon Huntsman as he was not among the candidates in Iowa for caucus day.
He then returns his attention to whom he calls the 'top two' - Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum and analyzes their victory. He then names Newt Gingrich as Rick Santorum's other rival and speaks about Gingrich wanting to attack Santorum.
Ron Paul finally gets one small passing remark at the very end. His narrow finish is not mentioned. There is no footage of him played. His prospects and campaign are not discussed.
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Above is one of the good example why people of America should have to learn Maths !
ReplyDeleteI use to work for the NYT.They are a Zionist neocon establishment which owns other newspapers in democratic areas too.
ReplyDeleteIts really funny how everyone is surprised by this, its not just CNN, you also have Fox and everyone else, Tho GOP would rather hand the presidency over to Obama on a silver plate then elect Ron.
ReplyDeleteThis guy wants to change America which will actually change the world, I really hope all people wise up and support him, everyone Mexican black white Italian , the end result of electing a person like him will fix a lot of problems down the road, I dont think it will happen but i hope it does.
This Ron Paul stuff is starting to get out of hand, and Im starting to wonder where ufo blogger is going with these reports.
ReplyDeleteOk, so we get it, the guys who own the big buisness's, the oil fields and the big banks around the world, also own the new papers and new shows, and they dictate what we see on the news.
There is more important things the news holds back from us, which could REALLY change the world, including free energy, the cure for the common cold and all cancers, and the truth about the existence of alien's and ufo's.
Ron Paul on the other hand is another one, in a long line of great men who were going to change the US, that may not make it...and if he does, then more than likely he will die in a early "natural" death, or in a "unfortunate accident".
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