CNN is crazy

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Alphahawk

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So as I was browsing gaf I heard Anderson Cooper in the background talking about "john Mccains comments twoard Obama" so I ask my dad what he said he told me he doesn't know and thats why he's watching, so I ask him how long he's been watching the response "20 minutes' That's pretty fucking ridiculous if you ask me, and it's not like this is a one time thing CNN is always pulling shit like this. Would it really hurt for them to say something like "In case your just joining us our breaking story is that Mccain said ___"?
 
It is called a "tease". To make you keep watching. Seems it is working.

But you know you could have just gone to cnn.com instead, right?
 
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dskillzhtown said:
It is called a "tease". To make you keep watching. Seems it is working.

But you know you could have just gone to cnn.com instead, right?

It's not a tease it's their mode of operation, somewhere along the lines they stopped covering the news and instead provided commentary on it and expected you to find out what happened for yourself...
 
I had to find out what Jesse Jackson said about Obama on the Internet because everyone was too scared to even REFERENCE it.

MSNBC/CNN: "Jesse Jackson said....ummm...something not so nice."
 
Alphahawk said:
So as I was browsing gaf I heard Anderson Cooper in the background talking about "john Mccains comments twoard Obama" so I ask my dad what he said he told me he doesn't know and thats why he's watching, so I ask him how long he's been watching the response "20 minutes' That's pretty fucking ridiculous if you ask me, and it's not like this is a one time thing CNN is always pulling shit like this. Would it really hurt for them to say something like "In case your just joining us our breaking story is that Mccain said ___"?

You're the worst thread maker in the history of threads.
 
LiveFromKyoto said:
Ironically, mine is reply #20 and it still hasn't been explained in this thread what McCain said about Obama.
Comments.

Probably these comments (which are starting to get more attention):

John McCain said:
This is a clear choice that the American people have. I had the courage and the judgment to say I would rather lose a political campaign than lose a war. It seems to me that Obama would rather lose a war in order to win a political campaign.
 
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