CNN Sits Down with Kerr Post-YouTube Debate Question Controversy

retired Brigadier General Keith Kerr, who submitted a YouTube question about gays in the military, sits down with John Roberts to talk about his Clinton campaign connection.

November 29, 2007 at 1:49 pm - CNN
Dateline: St. Petersburg, Florida
Jonathan   November 29th, 2007 - 2:32 pm

Is there a reason we should believe CNN’s attempt to cover their butts? There are three other documented YouTube ‘questioners’ that were stated supporters of either a Democratic candidate or a union that has declared support of a Democratic candidate. One is an accident, but FOUR questions coming from stated Democratic supporters does not happen by accident. Whether accidental or on purpose, why should CNN retain ANY credibility with these supposed impartial debates? How many genuine Republican questions were overlooked for these plants? CNN simply cannot be trusted to be objective or independent. I’m sure the Democrats are very happy to have the advocacy of CNN to support their causes.

Brett   November 29th, 2007 - 4:42 pm

CNN is trying to spin this like Mr. Kerr is the one that needs defending. Mr. Kerr did nothing wrong. Anyone can submit a question or attend the debate, even people with political ties to causes or candidates. The disgrace is on CNN. Its no wonder Fox News came up with the phrase “Fair and Balanced”, since they clearly saw it lacking in CNN. This is just one more of the many proofs that CNN is not a news agency, but a news maker, and public relations arm of the Democratic party.

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