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messengerMy suggestion: After the votes are counted, divide that number by the amount of money spent on advertising by each side. Votes/$ is the number that counts.
bobknight33Democrats gets lots of money also.. Quit blaming the other side both are terrible. Eliminate the money.
messengerDid you watch the video? His strongest point was, "There is only one issue in America: getting money out of politics." He never said Dems don't spend money. He never blamed Republicans. Corporations happen to overwhelmingly support Republicans over Dems, especially now after Citizens United, so Dems are never going to win again. That's what he's saying.>> ^bobknight33:
Democrats gets lots of money also.. Quit blaming the other side both are terrible. Eliminate the money.
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LukinStoneYeah, I don't see how you can interpret what Cenk is saying to be "blaming" Republicans. He says, around 5 min mark "There is hope, but ain't it the Democratic Party ..." Seems knee jerk to me, to assume Cenk is supporting the Dems, recently he's been coming down pretty hard on them.
Also, look at the video posted yesterday (I think) where he praises McCain for being one of the only politicians who he thinks is right on campaign finance reform, over Obama. He even goes as far as to say, since he (Cenk) thinks campaign finance reform is the most important issue that touches everything else, it almost would have made sense to vote for McCain over Obama if McCain could actually succeed in passing some sort of reform...lot of conditions in that statement, but I think it's a valid point, in a hindsighty sort of way.
Trancecoach"Very soon, there is not going to be a single political campaign, no matter how small, that directly affects anything having to do with America's corporate power, which is practically everything, that will not be swamped by anonymous cash laundered through bagmen organized under the banner of some nobly monickered political whorehouse.... So, coming soon to your town: the $40 million race for Register of Probate, and won't that be fun?" via Charles P. Pierce.
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