Wednesday, May 25, 2005

It is NEVER good when one man wields this much power over the masses

MURDOCH'S SEASON IN THE SUN: #1 TV, MOVIE, CABLE NEWS, PAPER
AUSTRALIA... ENGLAND.. NOW USA...

NEWSCORP Lord Rupert Murdoch can now claim the top spots in the media industry.

The 20th Century Fox, Murdoch, 74, has become 21st Century Daddy.

On Wednesday night the TV season ends with an IDOL bang and FOX finishing #1 -- for the first time -- in the ad demo, 18-49, and #1 in teens.

At the box-office Murdoch takes #1 by distributing REVENGE OF THE SITH.

In the heated cable news race, FOXNEWS [despite faulty Internet rumors] continues to dominate all dayparts, all demos, all ratings, and has all but caught CNN in ad revenues. [Hoping to jump-start its chances against FOXNEWS, NBC is preparing to rename MSNBC to 'NBC NEWS CHANNEL.']

Murdoch's SUN newspaper in London continues to dazzle and ignite the world with shock photos and splashes of Saddam's underwear and Prince Harry's swastika, defying the trend of a fading print genre.

The man from Oz has captured and conquered the popular culture.
Some GOOD news: Americans are seeing the light. New Poll Finds Bush Approval Ratings Near All-Time Lows

NEW YORK President Bush's job approval rating dropped to near its lowest point, in the new CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll released Monday.

Forty-six percent of 1,006 adults polled over the weekend said they approved of the overall job Bush is doing. The 46% percent figure is down about 4% points since a poll taken at the beginning of May.

On the Iraq war, the president's approval mark remained at 40%. On domestic issues, the president's approval ratings are at an all-time low, with 40% approving of his policies on the economy and only 33% back his proposed Social Security changes.

The poll also indicated Americans might look for a change in Congress in 2006, with 47% saying the country would be better off if Democrats were in control, compared with 36% who favored Republicans. Nine percent picked "neither."

Recent Gallup polls found that 57% believe the war in Iraq is not "worth it."
Quack, quack, quack!

6 comments:

  1. YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS

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  2. as with all socialistic "thought," you are living for today. i seem to remember the same #'s a year ago. remind me .... what happened later in the year ? say around november perhaps?

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  3. This time he doesn't have a campaign to thrust him into the spotlight. He only has his policies.

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  4. keep on dreaming.

    how does it to live in a socialistic static world?

    the real dynamic world is constantly changing. socialists are usually roadkill out here.

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  5. Hmmm... I didn't think socialists were advocates of individual property rights. Would a socialist present individual property rights as a means to fight terrorism?

    Quit repeating the rhetoric you hear on talk radio and start thinking.

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  6. sure. the socialist idea would be for government to distribute the private property!!!

    lol

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