CNBC corporate media shills said:While the commission vehemently denies it, Fahrenkopf acknowledged the prevailing sensitivity about political elites obstructing outsiders. He even suggested it might consider giving an inch to a third-party candidate who is close enough to the cutoff point. Former Bill Clinton press secretary Mike McCurry, the CPD's other co-chair, said his group will consult Frank Newport, editor in chief of Gallup, in the event that a third-party candidate polls within the "gray zone."
"If someone came in and let's say he was [polling] at 14.5 percent and the margin of error in five polls was 3 points, we are going to have to sit down and look at it," Fahrenkopf said. "But right now that person would not be included."
Gary Johnson got some attention today:
What is Aleppo?
ETA (somewhat off topic, but still):
Again one sees how differently the candidates are treated.
Gary Johnson got some attention today:
What is Aleppo?
ETA (somewhat off topic, but still):
Again one sees how differently the candidates are treated.
The New York Times wrote an article about it:
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Corrected by now.
That's pretty typical for the New York Times. The newspaper of record indeed.![]()
We've been getting Johnson commercials on our TV the past few days, complete with awkward clips of Trump and Clinton. Since Trump has no chance in my state, I might just vote for him, even if he doesn't know what a leppo is. (Is it anything like a lepus?)
Yeah, that's going to haunt him.
I think it was just a temporary brainfart, but still inexcusable: humanitarian intervention is an obvious question for his defense policies.
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That is truly one for the ages. The special irony is that the article was expressing surprise that Gary Johnson did not know what Aleppo was, and it took the NY Times three tries to say what it was.