Why CNN is Losing in the Ratings
October 15, 2009 | Los Angeles, California | Vetting explained
If CNN wants to increase their viewership, they need to stop cow-towing to this president and this administration. Hint: he is not the messiah, despite what you think or feel. The public depends on journalists and news reporters to be vigilant of the government and everything our elected reps do. Govt is wrought with privilege, fraud, waste, and backroom deals. We need the media to expose this on the evening news! Stop licking their asses and start doing investigative journalism! We need you to keep them honest. They are a bunch of power-hungry crooks no different than the mob. Be on the side of the people for a change, and not just govt lackeys. That's why everyone has gone to Fox News. They are the ONLY news station that is looking out for the common man, the voters, and taxpayers and job creators of this nation!
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