Thursday 30 October 2008

All aboard the political express

Just to give you a clue about Tower Tales' coverage of the American Presidential Election on November 4th. I wanted to make sure every reader is completely clear on the political objectivity of Tower Tales. Allow me to demonstrate with the aid of a handy graphic I found lying around in my Google in-box:

As you can see, from here on in, the election coverage will be completely partial, biased and one-sided. For your chance to vote in the election, click here.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

much like Channel 4's over here.

It's the only news show I watch Paddy,and it is a bit generally leftish but on the whole more honest and impartial than the BBC.Their coverage of Obama has been breathtaking in it's bias.At least you're open about it.

Poltical betting.com is debating whether to put the pension pot on the result.
http://politicalbetting.com/index.php/archives/2008/10/29/should-i-put-my-pension-lump-sum-on-obama/

After Palins woeful attempts at answering questions on the economy,it was over.

Having said that,McCain has kept the republicans in this race longer than anyone would have thought possible twelve months ago.

Our Man in Abiko said...

Never discount the power of racism, and complacency. I wouldn't bet the pension on an Obama victory, but maybe my ISAs.

Anonymous said...

see post in above post..

Have to agree.there's something they call the bradley syndrome from when a black guy ran for california in the 80's.basically ahead in the polls all the way and then lost.apparently,people said they were gonna vote for him so as not to appear racist.I'd never heard of this before but it makes sense in this day and age.this could be the elephant in the room.

much like when the french fascist guy got to the presidential run off without any warnign.they then adjusted the polling methods using past voting preference etc but it's still possible.