MSNBC Says Democrats "Didn't Win The Election"

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    Bob Fertik
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According to the megacorporations Microshit (MS) and the National Bullshit Corporation (NBC), Democrats didn't win the 2006 election, and their campaign platform wasn't a mandate from the people but just a "wish list."

Democrats, aware that they didn't win the election so much as Republicans lost it, hope to spend much of January passing ethics reform and wish-list items like a minimum wage hike and cuts in oil industry tax breaks.

The Democratic sweep in 2006 was bigger than the Republican "Revolution" of 1994 - yet no one ever say Republicans didn't "win" in 1994. And the Democratic "mandate" in the 2006 election is ten times the "mandate" that Bush had after stealing the elections of 2000 and 2004.

Why do Microshit and the National Bullshit Corporation have to lie to the American people about Democrats?

Because they do not believe in Democracy, but rather in the Corporate Kleptocracy they have enjoyed since Ronald Reagan, the spokesman for NBC's parent General Electric, seized the White House in a corporate coup in 1980.

Share your outrage with these email addresses: letters@msnbc.com, viewerservices@msnbc.com, today@nbc.com, WT@nbc.com, nightly@nbc.com, dateline@nbc.com, mtp@nbc.com, imus@msnbc.com, hardball@msnbc.com, countdown@msnbc.com, joe@msnbc.com, msnbcinvestigates@msnbc.com

Feel free to inform them that you will not purchase products by Microsoft and General Electric or the advertisers on MSNBC and NBC because they perpetually lie about Democrats.

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Here's my post on the MSNBC First Glance weblog

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It's extremely chauvinistic - but I was quite angered by the patronizing tone.
Or should I say, matronizing?
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"Democrats, aware that they didn't win the election..."

"...she'll be serenaded by Tony Bennett..."

"The protracted coming-out party..."

Really, leave it to two women to undercut the historical importance of Nancy Pelosi's rise to power, and with lame comedy. If you want to make men laugh, stick to taking your clothes off.

http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2007/01/02/25036.aspx?CommentPost...