Monday, August 5, 2013

GOP to NBC and CNN: Drop the Hillary Clinton Documentary, Or We'll Drop You


http://www.policymic.com/articles/58139/gop-to-nbc-and-cnn-drop-the-hillary-clinton-documentary-or-we-ll-drop-you

Article PhotoBiased partisan politics within the network media has come to the front lines of the already-begun 2016 presidential campaign.
A Breitbart exclusive reports that Republican National Committee Chair Reince Priebus sent mega-news-network CNN and broadcast network NBC gnarly letters with one demand — cancel the documentary mini-series about the progressive's probable presidential hopeful, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, by August 16, or Priebus will seek a vote at the RNC meeting which will ban CNN and NBC from the 2016 presidential primary debates and will condemn any debates that they sponsor.
Republican National Committee Chair Reince Priebus has ingeniously placed two liberal-leaning major news networks into an awful catch-22. For the first time in a while, it looks like the GOP is taking the White House's own advice and "punching back twice as hard." In this situation, where big money network journalism is creating a "political ad masquerading as an unbiased production," the RNC is taking control of the situation. The demand itself should not be the main concern for the networks.
Rather they ought to be worried about the inevitable problems that responding to the demand will create, regardless of whatever they choose to do.
this is the gangster gov't Bachmann referred to she just got the party confused, will they let the likes of a Preibus dictate or should i say censure the press, they are deathly afraid of losing not only their so called majority they are trying everything to place themselves and any appts. in place to try and further counterman the progressive winner 2016, i would like to point out they are shameless they actually think they can do what they did the last two elections to Pres. and still have a shot at winning.
they are not depending on their game being better because it will never be with the cast of characters now, but depending on the hate and misleading they do to influence enough to put them over the line.
they spent record amounts of millions and were all left in the Fox newsroom trying to figure how the gangster tactics didn't work they underestimated "we the people" and they are poised to underestimate again, insanity is understatement.
The RNC needs these news networks just as much as the networks need the RNC's blessing to access events. It looks like both sides are going to be forced to play a massive game of "chicken."
Priebus's ultimatum has created an inevitable problematic outcome for the networks — abide by the RNC's demands and be seen as being pushed around by the GOP or ignore its demands and have some significant issues covering many of the biggest events in the election cycles to come. With CNN and MSNBC trailing in ratings, passing up coverage of such an event in order to hold to their liberal intentions may prove financially unfeasible. Democrat sex scandals and celebrity pregnancies may not be enough to hold America's attention (or who knows, maybe it will …).
As Breitbart's Mike Flynn has pointed out, "the decision by NBC and CNN to produce a mini-series or film about the life of Hillary Clinton is indeed odd. They do not regularly produce films about major figures in American politics."
they do need as much exposure as the networks need the revenue, they forget not everyone watches Fox those viewers are already brainwashed, those they need are viewers of NBC and CNN so is he peeing on their leg and telling them is a tsunami?  if the networks fold there will be no more respect for media and a bump for right wing gangsterism.
it comes down to who blinks first, and do we really want to be subjected to another republican anything less than half voted for them, with their people defaulting and walking away that number will go down coupled with the Hispanic an women's vote they should be trying to get time on a 4am cable obscure channel.  brave but who's zoomin' who?