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you are exactly correct and they started rewriting history quickly, ignoring their own part. seabeyond Nov 2012 #1
There were some who posted on DU who thought Obama would NOT win. fasttense Nov 2012 #30
ya? i do not know. after a week of the first debate whine, i stopped going into threads. seabeyond Nov 2012 #33
Isn't trash thread and ignore great? As was John Lucas's thread. I bookmarked to my browser! freshwest Nov 2012 #56
Every time I started getting nervous hifiguy Nov 2012 #64
+1 - you are correct. dchill Nov 2012 #68
I can't speak for everyone on DU, but I worried that without a big lead in the polls, Arkansas Granny Nov 2012 #78
The MSM yashoo Nov 2012 #2
Not only that, but if media says Obama & Romney are tied... Quantess Nov 2012 #24
Agreed ceeRoy Nov 2012 #3
You know, you're right. Call them all out while the spotlight is turn on the entire electoral nc4bo Nov 2012 #4
you speak the truth, rurallib, sing it loud! Whisp Nov 2012 #5
Indeed...Rachel Maddow should look at her own network while she's laughing at Fox alcibiades_mystery Nov 2012 #7
Exactly! I tweeted as much to mourning joe this am. I said that Kahuna Nov 2012 #18
Talk Left on satellite radio was way ahead of TV . . . brush Nov 2012 #53
NPRR barbtries Nov 2012 #6
I'm glad... sendero Nov 2012 #12
NPR was horrible left lowrider Nov 2012 #55
every time they throw a pledge drive barbtries Nov 2012 #59
I wrote to them explaining just that. I did not receive a response. No more pledges from my Dark n Stormy Knight Nov 2012 #67
I still need something new to go with my morning coffee, but I have completely switched to podcasts corkhead Nov 2012 #69
i do too barbtries Nov 2012 #75
+1! uponit7771 Nov 2012 #72
Look At It This Way... KharmaTrain Nov 2012 #8
The "Mute" button is a God-Send! fredamae Nov 2012 #9
Fox is the bubble and the rest of the media are trying to be bubbles too. Skidmore Nov 2012 #10
I was losing my voice screaming at the TV qanda Nov 2012 #11
I too am disappointed with NPR uponit7771 Nov 2012 #13
NPR should be defunded, broken up, Anthony McCarthy Nov 2012 #17
Unn, maybe not broken up but moved from DC no doubt uponit7771 Nov 2012 #73
CBS is only a more genteel version of FOX these days Anthony McCarthy Nov 2012 #14
how about some media reform in america? spanone Nov 2012 #15
Ronald Reagan did away with the media regulations. (no text) Quantess Nov 2012 #27
They should have gone by the individual battleground states, PERIOD... Kahuna Nov 2012 #16
We all have our bubbles, we all want to be reinforced, luckily we Puzzledtraveller Nov 2012 #19
But we don't have an echo chamber in the same way. We look at both sides here plus the numbers CJCRANE Nov 2012 #50
x-posted... ewagner Nov 2012 #20
I agree Stargazer09 Nov 2012 #21
NRP Loudestlib Nov 2012 #22
National Propaganda for Republicans and brilliant propaganda it is. MightyMopar Nov 2012 #29
Cokie: "Obama off to NJ to look Presidential" Patiod Nov 2012 #45
Absolutely Agreed MissNostalgia Nov 2012 #23
I'm convinced that if Romney were winning, they would have been all over Obama's Ed Suspicious Nov 2012 #25
this is why romney was reported on MSM as tied w Obama BREMPRO Nov 2012 #39
Mine as well. Ed Suspicious Nov 2012 #52
+1! on Nate Silver uponit7771 Nov 2012 #74
I do not agree. PowerToThePeople Nov 2012 #44
Too bad they are not supposed to be PR reps for either candidate. They're shameful. AAO Nov 2012 #48
the clear media winner in this election was the social media madrchsod Nov 2012 #26
MSNBC is a great place for political information BrainMann1 Nov 2012 #28
Well said, they all lied all the time. I could argue that they nearly destroyed what remains of Egalitarian Thug Nov 2012 #31
I'd rec this 1000 times if I could Blecht Nov 2012 #32
Agreed. But what amazes zentrum Nov 2012 #34
Dewey salinen Nov 2012 #35
I turned in my cable receiver on Monday carolinayellowdog Nov 2012 #36
I turned mine in during the Bush administration KurtNYC Nov 2012 #71
The media wasn't deluded. hay rick Nov 2012 #37
They're all right wing except for certain shows on MSNBC and all on Current and Democracy Now. valerief Nov 2012 #38
My local news are even all right wing shills PowerToThePeople Nov 2012 #40
yep heaven05 Nov 2012 #41
I wasn't surprised by this outcome at all MrScorpio Nov 2012 #42
Here,........ Here!!! beachgirl2365 Nov 2012 #43
I followed Nate... femrap Nov 2012 #46
I believe that what caused all the confusion oldbanjo Nov 2012 #47
I was still chewing my nails PossumSqueezins Nov 2012 #49
All pretty dreadful, agreed. Haywood Brothers Nov 2012 #51
Not to mention the poor military out of country only allowed to hear Rush Lintball on service radio. judesedit Nov 2012 #54
fear Dog Gone at Penigma Nov 2012 #57
Hmmm... George II Nov 2012 #58
I accidentally had NBC and ABC on, for Election night. progressivebydesign Nov 2012 #60
Ironic isn't it that Clinton would whine about media cosolidation tularetom Nov 2012 #77
I watched both Current, and MSNBC nadinbrzezinski Nov 2012 #61
Over-confidence could have given it to GOP though. ErikJ Nov 2012 #62
I blame the Fox Bubble, but not because of the polls. ieoeja Nov 2012 #63
I think everybody knew Mitt sucked.... Spitfire of ATJ Nov 2012 #65
Re: Bird cage liner IADEMO2004 Nov 2012 #66
I still remember CNN declaring a 4-point Obama lead in Ohio to be a "tie" Daniel537 Nov 2012 #70
I do not agree with your last line. Most of the country voted for Obama. Bluenorthwest Nov 2012 #76
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