Laura Ingraham: Bias favoring Democrats has worsened over presidential cycles
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Laura Ingraham dives into the growing bias against conservatives in the media and on the presidential debate stage on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
I'd say the American people learned a lot more just by reading exactly what the candidates said back then. Now, the modern day candidate confab didn't really begin till 1960, when for the first time in history, the debate between two major presidential candidates, John F. Kennedy and Nixon was televised. Remember, people who listened on the radio thought that Nixon had won, but on camera it was the opposite. Kennedy looked really cool and polished.
Nixon looked kind of sweaty and a little bit shifty. After that, there was a debate lull for 16 years. It picked back up in 1976. But by 2012, it was beyond obvious that the moderators were dead set against whoever the Republicans nominated. Obama was their lord and savior, and he had to be venerated and protected at all costs.
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