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Why The Leading GOP Candidates Are Chickenshits



Republican candidates are bailing out of the September 17th CNN/YouTube debate. They have come up with several reasons.


The Rudy Giuliani campaign has cited scheduling conflicts in saying it will skip the Republican version of this week's Democratic debate.


Mitt Romney, the former governor of Massachusetts, has turned down the invitation because of a heavy fund-raising schedule, Kevin Madden, his spokesman, said yesterday.


What presidential candidate would turn down a nationally televised debate in order to make a couple of bucks? Attending fundraisers is a ridiculous justification to pass on a major chance to differentiate themselves from the other candidates. These excuses are obviously a load of bullshit, as are the many other reasons Republicans are attempting to create. There is also the "snowman" excuse.


Mr. Madden said, “a lot of Americans would wonder whether we should be answering questions from a cartoon.”


And the "CNN is liberal" excuse.


The question selection by CNN demonstrated a huge left-wing bias, which will inevitably appear in any subsequent YouTube debate organized by the MSM which is overwhelmingly staffed by the left.


More excuses will surely follow, but the real reason leading Republicans will not take part in the debate is that they are scared. Little girl scared. The leading GOP candidates have baggage and they aren't used to direct questions. The mainstream media, like CNN, would never allow their anchors to ask harsh questions, but this format has given the network the ability to be very direct. Our current crop of news reporters shy away from asking tough questions because they are so frightened of being labeled “liberal” by the right. Some random guy in Utah isn’t. That is what frightens the Giuliani’s of the world.

What kind of questions are the candidates afraid of? How about these: Mitt Romney, why did you change your stance on so many subjects, like abortion, right before you ran for president? Rudy Giuliani, you didn’t buy new radios for the NYFD for ten years, even though a report on the 1993 WTC attacks said it was the first thing that should be done. It led to the death of over 300 firefighters. Why didn’t you buy the radios? (Imagine that one from a firefighter) Ron Paul, why did you allow a racist newsletter to be published in your name for ten years? John McCain, why were you not sure that condoms helped to prevent AIDS when question about it just three months ago?

These are just simple questions off the top of my head; imagine what could be done with a little research? The Republicans candidates are carrying a shitload of baggage and the common man is jumping at the chance to expose it. Here are some of the questions to date.













If you watch the questions people have posted on YouTube, you will become sad because of the high percentage of idiots. They are sometimes scary, sometimes ridiculous, but most often just pathetic. It is the few who present a well-crafted, thoughtful and direct question that scare the shit out of the GOP.

CNN is now attempting to reschedule the debate to work around the Giuliani and Romney fundraising conflicts and Republican bloggers are trying to pressure the two camps to attend. But the new Bush Republican Party is based on denial, suppression of evidence and bullying the media, which means that unpredictable questions could cause a lot of damage. Add to that the fact that the Republican right wing is far scarier than the Democratic left wing due to religious fundamentalism and I wouldn’t expect any of the leading candidates to show up for the YouTube debate. Did I mention that they are chickenshits?

 

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Zarth

zarth

Seattle, WA
December 2004

AUG 05, 2007 11:42 AM

oyaji said:

Gerry_D said:
Perhaps by then the elections will already be called off?


What in the wide world of sports are you talking about?


Presumably he's referring to the persistent myth that Bush declared dictatorship a couple months back with his executive order NSPD 51/HSPD 20.

GonzoChaote

GonzoChaote

Vancouver, BC
March 2007

AUG 05, 2007 11:51 AM

If you watch the questions people have posted on YouTube, you will become sad because of the high percentage of idiots. They are sometimes scary, sometimes ridiculous, but most often just pathetic. It is the few who present a well-crafted, thoughtful and direct question that scare the shit out of the GOP.



I can't help but think of a line from the movie "Nixon" when I see this; "He's asking negro questions!"

Sure they're cowards, but it would take a pretty massive leap for the GOP to get involved in a situation they couldn't control down to the molecular bonds.

Zarth

zarth

Seattle, WA
December 2004

AUG 05, 2007 11:58 AM

oyaji said:

Zarth said:

oyaji said:

Gerry_D said:
Perhaps by then the elections will already be called off?


What in the wide world of sports are you talking about?


Presumably he's referring to the persistent myth that Bush declared dictatorship a couple months back with his executive order NSPD 51/HSPD 20.


Yeah. But, isn't he a Newswire editor?


Yes.

Where are you going with that?

Zarth

zarth

Seattle, WA
December 2004

AUG 05, 2007 12:13 PM

oyaji said:
I dunno. I guess I assume the site doesn't hire batshit insane conspiracy theorists to edit the Newswire.


Très amusant.

FearTheReaper

FearTheReaper

NEWSWIRE

I'm lost

AUG 05, 2007 12:25 PM

oyaji said:

Zarth said:

oyaji said:
I dunno. I guess I assume the site doesn't hire batshit insane conspiracy theorists to edit the Newswire.


Très amusant.



Yeah. I'm trying to forget that thread.

There are, like, lawyers on the Newswire staff now. Maybe, uh, the lawyers should be consulted on matters of, uh, law.



He's just fucking around. He's made the same comment in about 10 threads.

attn_ho

attn_ho

Brooklyn, NY
February 2004

AUG 05, 2007 12:47 PM

oyaji said:

Zarth said:

oyaji said:
I dunno. I guess I assume the site doesn't hire batshit insane conspiracy theorists to edit the Newswire.


Très amusant.



Yeah. I'm trying to forget that thread.

There are, like, lawyers on the Newswire staff now. Maybe, uh, the lawyers should be consulted on matters of, uh, law.


whats the fun in informed commentary? lets just go with our gut feelings. and wrassle!

Zarth

zarth

Seattle, WA
December 2004

AUG 05, 2007 12:51 PM

attn_ho said:

oyaji said:

Zarth said:

oyaji said:
I dunno. I guess I assume the site doesn't hire batshit insane conspiracy theorists to edit the Newswire.


Très amusant.


Yeah. I'm trying to forget that thread.

There are, like, lawyers on the Newswire staff now. Maybe, uh, the lawyers should be consulted on matters of, uh, law.


whats the fun in informed commentary? lets just go with our gut feelings. and wrassle!


Only if we can also make thinly-veiled homophobic innuendos whenever someone rightly and disinterestedly calls us out for making asses of ourselves.

attn_ho

attn_ho

Brooklyn, NY
February 2004

AUG 05, 2007 01:21 PM

oyaji said:

Zarth said:

attn_ho said:

oyaji said:

Zarth said:

oyaji said:
I dunno. I guess I assume the site doesn't hire batshit insane conspiracy theorists to edit the Newswire.


Très amusant.


Yeah. I'm trying to forget that thread.

There are, like, lawyers on the Newswire staff now. Maybe, uh, the lawyers should be consulted on matters of, uh, law.


whats the fun in informed commentary? lets just go with our gut feelings. and wrassle!


Only if we can also make thinly-veiled homophobic innuendos whenever someone rightly and disinterestedly calls us out for making asses of ourselves.



Counter-revolutionary! The masses wish to see ignorant blood-sport!


so butch!

Zarth

zarth

Seattle, WA
December 2004

AUG 05, 2007 02:07 PM

attn_ho said:

oyaji said:

Zarth said:

attn_ho said:

oyaji said:


Yeah. I'm trying to forget that thread.

There are, like, lawyers on the Newswire staff now. Maybe, uh, the lawyers should be consulted on matters of, uh, law.


whats the fun in informed commentary? lets just go with our gut feelings. and wrassle!


Only if we can also make thinly-veiled homophobic innuendos whenever someone rightly and disinterestedly calls us out for making asses of ourselves.


Counter-revolutionary! The masses wish to see ignorant blood-sport!


so butch!


Obviously he likes his leather.

SockPuppet

SockPuppet

I'm lost
July 2006

AUG 05, 2007 03:22 PM

I liked the first clip/question. Straight to the nuts smile

Tiger_Fodder

Tiger_Fodder

Braintree, MA
June 2007

AUG 05, 2007 07:53 PM

I do not know how liberal CNN is. I must be so far to the left that I am annoyed by their "right wing-ness."

thedirector

thedirector

I'm lost
January 2006

AUG 06, 2007 12:07 AM

They all suck. That being said, FOX is RIGHT WING sure, and @ every other major network employees donate to Democratic candidates 10 to 1, no bullshit this was recenlty reported by several newspapers. So I think that proves all you need to know about everone besides FOX being "fair & ballanced". BTW FOX is the worst "news" org ever, total crap. I think the Republicans smartly avoiid that debate. Not good for US, but good for them, I watched the Dem CNN/YOUTUBE debate and that was a thrasher for all of them. Not saying they shouldent do it, just that it's smarter for them not to.

Fuck our Politicians suck these days.

alpha22

alpha22

Scottsdale, AZ
May 2005

AUG 06, 2007 02:38 AM


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THE WISE FISH HAS SEEN THE FLYFISHERMAN AND WON'T TAKE HIS FLY.

Reaver

Reaver

I'm lost
August 2003

AUG 06, 2007 05:09 AM

Do you know how silly that Fox News theory sounds? Even more so since it has been around longer then the Bush Administration?

SirPsychoSexy

SirPsychoSexy

Ridgewood, NJ
January 2004

AUG 06, 2007 02:08 PM

thedirector said:
They all suck. That being said, FOX is RIGHT WING sure, and @ every other major network employees donate to Democratic candidates 10 to 1, no bullshit this was recenlty reported by several newspapers. ...



Umm, didn't the same "articles" show that even faux news employees were more dem than republican?

People with left leaning views are attracted to the media industry and vise-versa. There is no way to "fix" that. Go tell republicans they should try harder to be newscasters if you don't like it.

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