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Originally posted by: PC Surgeon
Ron Paul.
Yeah I said it!
Hate to say I agree . If your talking neutral RON PAUL hands down .
Originally posted by: PC Surgeon
Ron Paul.
Yeah I said it!
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Brit Hume perhaps??
Not sure he fits the 'connected to politics' angle, but he always seems to take a middle of the road approach and lets the left and right wing people on his panels present the biased views.
I think he was kidding. hume is a semi-dick cheney.Originally posted by: eskimospy
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Brit Hume perhaps??
Not sure he fits the 'connected to politics' angle, but he always seems to take a middle of the road approach and lets the left and right wing people on his panels present the biased views.
Yeap, right down the middle!
The Center for Media and Public Affairs, in a 2004 study, found that "Special Report" coverage of President Bush was positive 60 percent of the time, while its evaluations of John Kerry were negative by a 5-to-1 margin.
Originally posted by: seemingly random
I think he was kidding. hume is a semi-dick cheney.Originally posted by: eskimospy
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Brit Hume perhaps??
Not sure he fits the 'connected to politics' angle, but he always seems to take a middle of the road approach and lets the left and right wing people on his panels present the biased views.
Yeap, right down the middle!
The Center for Media and Public Affairs, in a 2004 study, found that "Special Report" coverage of President Bush was positive 60 percent of the time, while its evaluations of John Kerry were negative by a 5-to-1 margin.
People sometimes lighten up - life wears them down and they see what they've been missing. My prim and proper mother didn't drink or cuss most of her life. And then the last 5+ years, she started telling dirty jokes - some of them were even funny - and, it wasn't dementia or alzheimers.Originally posted by: eskimospy
Originally posted by: seemingly random
I think he was kidding. hume is a semi-dick cheney.Originally posted by: eskimospy
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Brit Hume perhaps??
Not sure he fits the 'connected to politics' angle, but he always seems to take a middle of the road approach and lets the left and right wing people on his panels present the biased views.
Yeap, right down the middle!
The Center for Media and Public Affairs, in a 2004 study, found that "Special Report" coverage of President Bush was positive 60 percent of the time, while its evaluations of John Kerry were negative by a 5-to-1 margin.
I sincerely doubt Pro-Jo was kidding.
Originally posted by: BurnItDwn
I think most small town local Mayers are pretty neutral when it comes to state/federal levels.
Originally posted by: Fear No Evil
Can you stop spamming every thread with your bullshit? But who gives a crap what you believe since you clearly don't believe the Constitution protects us from being ruled by a foreign court you are just as bad a you claim Bush and Cheney are.
Originally posted by: eskimospy
Originally posted by: seemingly random
I think he was kidding. hume is a semi-dick cheney.Originally posted by: eskimospy
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Brit Hume perhaps??
Not sure he fits the 'connected to politics' angle, but he always seems to take a middle of the road approach and lets the left and right wing people on his panels present the biased views.
Yeap, right down the middle!
The Center for Media and Public Affairs, in a 2004 study, found that "Special Report" coverage of President Bush was positive 60 percent of the time, while its evaluations of John Kerry were negative by a 5-to-1 margin.
I sincerely doubt Pro-Jo was kidding.
Originally posted by: Craig234
I'm neutral. Which leads me to 'liberal', just as neutral leads to siding with 'earth is round'.
You have to realize when asking this though that there are differences of opinion. Neutral for someone who is anti-corporatism is not neutral for a corporatist.
You might also define 'neutral' - do you mean 'doesn't care about issues' or 'in the middle'?
For a politician, any of them will be controversial as 'neutral', but I think Rep. Henry Waxman tends to be a pretty fact-driven person.