Got to love CNN.com! Can't even put Scott's photo on their front page!

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How long has it been now? 12 hours?

And ever since, CNN has not put one picture of Scott Brown on its front page. Everything you see is about Coakley.

LOL. They must be just seething over there. The state run media is beside itself, confused, and trying to spin everything about this being Coakley's loss instead of being a referendum on Obama/care.

(And how can they say that AFTER Obama went up there to campaign for her? LOL!)

Then the real poetry starts when you scroll down to their Quite Vote:

The Senate race in Massachusetts: A referendum on health care reform?

Yes: 69%
No: 31%
 

MotF Bane

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How long has it been now? 12 hours?

And ever since, CNN has not put one picture of Scott Brown on its front page. Everything you see is about Coakley.

LOL. They must be just seething over there. The state run media is beside itself, confused, and trying to spin everything about this being Coakley's loss instead of being a referendum on Obama/care.

(And how can they say that AFTER Obama went up there to campaign for her? LOL!)

Then the real poetry starts when you scroll down to their Quite Vote:

The Senate race in Massachusetts: A referendum on health care reform?

Yes: 69%
No: 31%

They had a picture of Scott Brown up last night around 11:00 PM. You'll have to take my word for it, I didn't screenshot it because their picture choice is a complete non-story.
 

nick1985

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Speaking of the media...

Was it just me, or was Keith Olbermann's remarks about Brown the worst hatred they have ever heard on network news? I mean, WTF? Does he ACTUALLY think that shit resonates with the majority of Americans? He really thinks people are nodding their head 'yes' when he spews that hatred? He is the most disgusting human on any news network. I was actually embarrassed for MSNBC, and that says a LOT.
 
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They had a picture of Scott Brown up last night around 11:00 PM. You'll have to take my word for it, I didn't screenshot it because their picture choice is a complete non-story.

Hiding this is _not_ a non-story, they know very well what happened to Clinton in the '94 Massachusetts race, and they DON'T want that happening to Obama.

What pigs.
 

cubeless

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it's just like what an asswipe chris matthews was on his show last night... he "couldn't even remember" "that guy's" name at one point... like coakley was such a big name player...

all the lib talking heads are seeing their little world collapse... poor rachel had to even dis mass women for not sticking up for coakley...

entitled dems got their ass handed to them last night... a glorious event in political history...

but even as a rightwing nutjob i am saddened to hear whisperings about brown in 2012... just what we need, another unseasoned, big stage neophyte as president...
 

Robor

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How long has it been now? 12 hours?

And ever since, CNN has not put one picture of Scott Brown on its front page. Everything you see is about Coakley.

LOL. They must be just seething over there. The state run media is beside itself, confused, and trying to spin everything about this being Coakley's loss instead of being a referendum on Obama/care.

(And how can they say that AFTER Obama went up there to campaign for her? LOL!)

Then the real poetry starts when you scroll down to their Quite Vote:

The Senate race in Massachusetts: A referendum on health care reform?

Yes: 69%
No: 31%

:rolleyes: @ you and state run media.

LOL @ Brown getting elected on a platform of 'no federal health care' when he voted for mandatory state run health care. No matter, as long as he's got an (R) next to his name and votes in unison with the rest of the GOP (as in against anything proposed by a Democrat) he'll be fine.
 

halik

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How long has it been now? 12 hours?

And ever since, CNN has not put one picture of Scott Brown on its front page. Everything you see is about Coakley.

LOL. They must be just seething over there. The state run media is beside itself, confused, and trying to spin everything about this being Coakley's loss instead of being a referendum on Obama/care.

(And how can they say that AFTER Obama went up there to campaign for her? LOL!)

Then the real poetry starts when you scroll down to their Quite Vote:

The Senate race in Massachusetts: A referendum on health care reform?

Yes: 69%
No: 31%

Libruhll mediaa...

This ain't free republic.


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it's just like what an asswipe chris matthews was on his show last night... he "couldn't even remember" "that guy's" name at one point... like coakley was such a big name player...

all the lib talking heads are seeing their little world collapse... poor rachel had to even dis mass women for not sticking up for coakley...

entitled dems got their ass handed to them last night... a glorious event in political history...

but even as a rightwing nutjob i am saddened to hear whisperings about brown in 2012... just what we need, another unseasoned, big stage neophyte as president...

OP should rename thread to mention it as "Historic moment in politics for America"
"This will be looked on as a historic moment that changed the face of the country."
Meaning, just look what happened to Clinton (and how well our economy did) after he went moderate-- which happened after everyone got scared of the win in ... you guessed it... Massachusetts.
 

Tristicus

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Personally don't really care. They didn't put a picture, who gives a damn? Whether they are butt hurt or not (they are), it's their choice. As long as they aren't reporting Coakley won, who cares.
 

MrMatt

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Speaking of the media...

Was it just me, or was Keith Olbermann's remarks about Brown the worst hatred they have ever heard on network news? I mean, WTF? Does he ACTUALLY think that shit resonates with the majority of Americans? He really thinks people are nodding their head 'yes' when he spews that hatred? He is the most disgusting human on any news network. I was actually embarrassed for MSNBC, and that says a LOT.

I know!!! Did you hear him ripping on Brown for introducing his family. You can actually tell how pissed he is that Brown won. I wanted him to hang himself on air.
 

nageov3t

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I think you're reading too much into this.

I had CNN on a few minutes ago and it was wall-to-wall Brown coverage.
 

Vette73

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Browns picture was up yesterday and is up RIGHT NOW.

Talk about rightwing idiot troll thread.
 

Slick5150

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Browns picture was up yesterday and is up RIGHT NOW.

Talk about rightwing idiot troll thread.

^^ This

CNN is constantly rotating pictures on the homepage. Even if a story stays there for awhile, the photo changes fairly regularly.

In other words, grow up OP.
 

sciwizam

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I lament that my satellite package doesn't include MSNBC. It might have been worth the money just to watch MSNBC's election coverage.
 

TehMac

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but even as a rightwing nutjob i am saddened to hear whisperings about brown in 2012... just what we need, another unseasoned, big stage neophyte as president...

He's not going to run in 2012. He might throw his name around, but no way is he going to run--if he has any ounce of sense.

But considering he's a politician, he probably doesn't have any sense.
 

Mean MrMustard

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:rolleyes: @ you and state run media.

LOL @ Brown getting elected on a platform of 'no federal health care' when he voted for mandatory state run health care.

What's to laugh about it? Anything not specifically outlined in the U.S. Constitution is left to the STATES not the the federal gov't. Now whether state-run health care is unconstitutional under the Mass. state constitution is unknown.

There is nothing hypocritical about being for/against something on the state level and being the opposite on the federal level.
 

CPA

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Speaking of the media...

Was it just me, or was Keith Olbermann's remarks about Brown the worst hatred they have ever heard on network news? I mean, WTF? Does he ACTUALLY think that shit resonates with the majority of Americans? He really thinks people are nodding their head 'yes' when he spews that hatred? He is the most disgusting human on any news network. I was actually embarrassed for MSNBC, and that says a LOT.

Keith used to be the only reason why I watched Sportcenter, then he moved to MSNBC and I gave him a shot for a couple of weeks, but was quickly turned off. Watched him briefly last night and just shook my head in disgust when he went into his "apology" on Brown. And people bitch about O'Reilly, Rush and Beck.
 
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DesiPower

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It will be fun to watch Oreilly, Hannity and Greta tonight!!! field day for the Fox ppl. it will be filled with gloating and basking in "I told you soes". Karl Rove, Dick Morris, Glenn Beck, Super Hot Megan Kelly, Sarah Palin and the list continues... yumm!!!! cant wait... its gonna be a field day... years of teaching white guilt in liberal schools and collages finally paid off last year but now it seems there is some light at the end of the tunnel!!!
 

Zebo

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Speaking of the media...

Was it just me, or was Keith Olbermann's remarks about Brown the worst hatred they have ever heard on network news? I mean, WTF? Does he ACTUALLY think that shit resonates with the majority of Americans? He really thinks people are nodding their head 'yes' when he spews that hatred? He is the most disgusting human on any news network. I was actually embarrassed for MSNBC, and that says a LOT.

Agree completely. What Olbermann said about Brown would be like fox anchors calling Dems baby killers, communists, sexual deviants, etc - hurtful rhetoric that won't fly in USA.