Don't they record these things though? Seems a pretty easy issue to check.
They're trying to dash our high hopes. The corporate media is out gunning for Pete.
That's great but not my point.
You just asking questions? Lets get that conspiracy talk out of here unless you joking.
It's funny that the DMR statement says that the problem "appeared" to exist and was limited to one surveyor while the CNN statement says that they can't verify anything about the complaint at all.
it's almost as if they needed to comment on why they aren't posting a thing they were scheduled to post even though they do not yet have all the facts about the situation
That Bloomberg money coming in handy.CNN rigged the polls against Pete, it's a corporate conspiracy. I bet the DNC paid them off
It's funny that the DMR statement says that the problem "appeared" to exist and was limited to one surveyor while the CNN statement says that they can't verify anything about the complaint at all.
CNN wouldn't have access to the call data.
Pete's team should be able to give the voter's phone number to the pollster, and DMR should be able to pull up the call recording.
It's Saturday night so they're likely just not able to revise and verify the data.
We'll probably see the poll before caucus opens, but by then it'll be near pointless for content driven media.
Emerson!
CNN wouldn't have access to the call data.
Pete's team should be able to give the voter's phone number to the pollster, and DMR should be able to pull up the call recording.
It's Saturday night so they're likely just not able to revise and verify the data.
We'll probably see the poll before caucus opens, but by then it'll be near pointless for content driven media.
It wouldn't surprise me that more hostility comes from the Sanders camp given his more ... passionate online base and the perceived (justified or not) unfairness the mainstream media or DNC treats his candidacy.Is NYT really doing the "mean tweets" thing. On the internet....rly. And weaponizing it at Sanders as a uniquely bad issue with his supporters?
It wouldn't surprise me that more hostility comes from the Sanders camp given his more ... passionate online base and the perceived (justified or not) unfairness the mainstream media or DNC treats his candidacy.
I'm not sure what tweets you're responding to though, post them?
Go read one of the Twitter account fo candidate not named Bernie Sanders, a lot of the comment are from supposed Sanders supporters, they drown the candidates supporters comments. It looks terribleThey made an article about Sanders twitter people and how its a super bad issue.
There are some people they found tweeting death threats which they talked about the article, but that's super misleading considering how toxic any online discussion forum can actually get no matter the base.
And outside of those, i guess being most fair to the corporate media apparatus, it takes a lot of the punditry class by surprise that online followings are modern day legitimate bases of support who will go out and vociferously defend their preferred candidate and argue against what they see are bad takes.
The problem is when actual criticism becomes "these people are bullying me" because a lot of people happen to respond at once via ratio to something they respond strongly to
I wish my brother was like this, he doesn't want socialized medicine for everyone but he loves his navy benefits.It shouldn't be surprising.
military is full of people that joined for free school and free healthcare.
they get it.
also, most of the military is under 36
Imma pass on the guy who called Barack Obama a "republican in blackface" and who attacked other black Americans supporting Obama as being on the Democratic "plantation."
Go read one of the Twitter account fo candidate not named Bernie Sanders, a lot of the comment are from supposed Sanders supporters, they drown the candidates supporters comments. It looks terrible
CNN had to cancel an hour long special on this and the DMR lost its single biggest draw of the primary season.I hope the caller doesn't get fired. And that they get bigger screens.
Bernie on Today Show after becoming mayor in the red state of Vermont.
It's not worth the risk to support any candidate other than Sanders then.in news unrelated to my previous several posts since Returning from a Ban:
Extremely normal small-d democratic behavior where certain posters threaten to deliberately send the country even further into hell if the roughly three quarters of the Democratic primary electorate that does not currently support Sanders (chiefly the roughly three-tenths that supports The Previous VP and is substantially blacker than everyone else's first-choice voters) does not get out of the way of the remaining quarter
I'd compare it to Acerbo but that was somehow less gross