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John Edwards Shuns A Debate Because It’s Hosted By Foxnews

March 8, 2007

edwards-ugly-face2.jpgJohn Edwards won’t be attending a debate because it is hosted by the Foxnews channel. The Democrat party is supposed to be the party of inclusion. They are the party that says we must celebrate diversity, and embrace multi-culturism. Why then do they shun conservatives? Because they pretend to celebrate diversity and embrace mutli-culturism for the votes. They know they won’t get votes from conservatives, so instead of listening to their point of view they must invalidate it.

From cbsnews.com:

John Edwards To Skip Nevada Debate

Liberal Activists Protest Foxnews’ Role In Presidential Candidates Forum

(CBS/AP) Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards won’t participate in a debate co-hosted by Fox News and the Nevada Democratic Party, his campaign said, as party officials tried to settle a dustup over their partnership with the cable network.

Edwards’ campaign said the involvement of Fox News, which is often accused by liberals of having a conservative bias, was part of the decision to pass on the Aug. 14 debate in Reno.

“There were a number of factors and Fox was one of those. We’re already planning to participate in a jam-packed schedule of debates across this country … we can’t attend every single debate and forum,” the campaign said in a statement.

The two Democratic presidential frontrunners, Sen. Hillary Clinton and Sen. Barack Obama, have not indicated whether they will attend the Nevada debate. Fox boss Rupert Murdoch threw a Senate fundraiser for Clinton, and is said to have a good relationship with the former first lady.

Online activists and bloggers quickly hailed Edwards’ decision as a victory in their campaign to urge Nevada Democrats to drop Fox News as a partner.

MoveOn.org Civic Action says it has collected more than 260,000 signatures on a petition that calls the cable network a “mouthpiece for the Republican Party, not a legitimate news channel.”

Fox News Channel vice president of news David Rhodes issued a statement calling it “unfortunate that Sen. Edwards has decided to abandon an opportunity to reach the largest mainstream cable news audience in America.”

On the language of the petition, Rhodes has said: “Everyone has a right to free speech.”

Democratic Party officials and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid initially touted the partnership with Fox News as an opportunity to reach out to a different bloc of voters.

But in a letter posted Wednesday on the party’s Web site, Democratic Party Chairman Tom Collins said Reid now shares activists’ concerns and “has asked us to take another look.”

Collins said the party would invite a “local progressive voice” to participate on the debate panel, which also would include a reporter from a local Fox affiliate, a national Fox News reporter and the moderator.

The party also invited the local Air America affiliate, a liberal radio network, to air the event live. C-SPAN will carry the debate after the Fox News broadcast and PoliticsTV.com to carry the live Fox News webcast feed on its site for one-time viewing, he said.

MoveOn Civic Action spokesman Adam Green dismissed the offer as “a lame proposal that would have multiple Fox personalities joined by one lone Air America panelist. That’s a rigged, unfair and unbalanced debate.”

“The Fox debate should just be canceled and a more legitimate news source should be found,” Green said.

Nevada Democratic Party spokeswoman Kirsten Searer said Edwards is the first candidate to formally respond to the invitation. New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson has said publicly he plans to attend.

Searer said the decision to partner with Fox, which will pay for some production and promotion costs, is part of Nevada Democrats’ overall plan to bring new voters into the presidential process and its new early caucus, scheduled for Jan. 19.

The Democratic parties of Arizona, Colorado, Montana and New Mexico and the Western Majority Project, a political action committee, also are sponsoring the event.
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  1. Dan (Fitness)'s avatar
    fitnessfortheoccasion permalink
    March 8, 2007 9:56 pm

    He is just skipping a stacked debate. He knows Faux News won’t play fair, and he is refusing to make their operation seem legitimate. Good for him!

    To quote Kos: “Yeah, Edwards is probably weeping at the missed opportunity to have Hannity, Hume, Bennett, Coulter, Gibson, and the rest of that crowd to point out to viewers, post-debate, how much of a traitor and “faggot” he really is.”

    (http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2007/3/7/202938/6370)

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