Demand for Apology from ABC News for their coverage of Democratic Debate on 4.16.2008
We are disappointed at the performance of Charles Gibson and George Stephanopoulos, the moderators of the Democratic Presidential debate on April 16, 2008, and demand an apology for their commitment t... continue reading »
"I totally agree. It was evident that they were more interested in the sensationalism that they THINK is relevant as opposed to the signficance of the candidates positions on issues. State Texas"
"Charlie G., George S. and ABC should be ashamed of themselves. State Pennsylvania"
"If ABC's debate last night was an example of the type of lens they provide to the American people in order to "inform" us about the most critical issues in our country and the world, about what is important and what is a distraction . . . then God help us"
"Ridicolous State CA"
"The American people deserve real information about candidates, not garbage such as, does Wright love his country as much as you do, or questions about flag pins, or even Charley's comment on raising the cap on payroll tax -- "That's a tax! That's a tax" T"
"I am personally boycotting the network. Goodbye ABC! State PA"
"This was the WORST of all the presidential debates. The questioning was outrageous. State WA"
"В State NC"
"An abomination! State Pennsylvania"
"I am embarrassed to be an American, with such an unethical media. TV should be helping people gain perspective and become informed, not slamming a candidate that theatens them because he is standing up to greed and manipulation. This was no debate, rather"
"Compare ABC to BBC and you'll see why Americans watch foreign news channels and no one watches ours. Our networks are more concerned with fanning the flames of uninformed bickering than with actually informing anybody. You are shaming us all. State Indian"
"Absolutely a waste of precious time State Kansas"
"Debates are supposed to be a forum for two sides to discuss and DEBATE (thus the name) the issues that really matter to voters. I was disappointed that the first 45 minutes were nothing but National Enquirer type of stuff. When the flag pin was brought up"