Charles Gibson Shows Partisanship

Posted October 10th, 2004 by AlphaPatriot and filed in Media Spin

Favorite son Rep. Richard Gephardt was surrounded nearly everywhere he went by U.S. senators and lawmakers, reporters and former staffers, all wanting to wish him well. A high point of his popularity was evidenced after the debate when ABC newsman and debate moderator Charles Gibson said to Gephardt in a private moment: “It should have been you up there – things would have been different.”

3 Responses to “Charles Gibson Shows Partisanship”

  1. Michael Davey says:

    What part of “private moment” don’t you understand? I guess “Gibson Expresses Personal Opinion in Private” doesn’t make quite the gripping headline.

  2. Say Anything says:

    Things Could Have Been Different

    Here’s an interesting comment from Charles Gibson, the moderator of Friday’s presidential debate (via Alpha Patriot). St. Louis Today – Favorite son Rep. Richard Gephardt was surrounded nearly everywhere he went by U.S. senators and lawmakers, reporter…

  3. AlphaPatriot says:

    It’s not too private when it gets printed in the press.
    But that’s not point. While I admit that Charlie did a fair job of moderating (certainly better than that PBS partisan that did the VP debate), it is yet more proof that the media is dominated by liberals.
    In this age of liberal lies, I try to gather all the information I can to disprove them. Even though damn few liberals listen to facts, I can but try . . .