Forum Post: Larry King to Moderate 3rd Party Debate
Posted 12 years ago on Oct. 18, 2012, 10:22 a.m. EST by hchc
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Jill Stein, Virgil Goode, Gary Johnson and Ross Anderson.
Should be an interesting night.
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-250_162-57533931/larry-king-to-moderate-third-party-debate/
"King told The Associated Press it's clear none of them will win the election, but said they all deserve a voice in the presidential race."
Statements like these are clearly designed to give the voters the impression that they don't have a chance; if this is accurate it is only because the corporate propaganda machine is rigging the system so that only the corrupt get enough coverage from the corporate press that suppresses views that don't suit the purposes of the political establishment that pretends this is a democracy.
With this coverage added to the Democracy Now! coverage and the fact that the "viable" candidates according to the corporate press are pathetic may mean that they have a much better chance than the crooks and liars think.
Even if one of them doesn't win a large showing is one of the few things that could put them on notice that they won't be able to get away with their scams if the public wakes the fook up!!
I'm voting Gary Johnson,. Some say that is like a vote for Obama (puke). But I say, NO, it is a vote FOR Gary Johnson.
I'm not thrilled with some of Gary Johnson's positions and prefer Jill Stein but that isn't the point' they're using propaganda to tell us who is viable and to shut out anyone that doesn't adopt the corporate line. They only give corrupt candidates adequate coverage and when they get enough pressure to give sincere candidates minimal coverage they try to ridicule them for reasons that have little or no legitimacy.
Democracy requires informed participation and the corporate media is doing everything they can to make sure that few people are informed properly.
I'm looking forward to this.
Excited!
Larry King was destined for better things than his TV show.
I thought he died