Originally posted by DinoDoc
That's just it. We don't exist in a realm of theory and every candidate isn't the same. The media isn't going to wate thier time giving extensive coverage to the Sharpton or the Libertarian campaign precisely because of that fact. If Dean can not stand the glare that is inevitable from being the front runner, then he should never have thrown his hat in the ring because it will only get worse when the GOP comes calling if he wins the nomination of the Dems.
That's just it. We don't exist in a realm of theory and every candidate isn't the same. The media isn't going to wate thier time giving extensive coverage to the Sharpton or the Libertarian campaign precisely because of that fact. If Dean can not stand the glare that is inevitable from being the front runner, then he should never have thrown his hat in the ring because it will only get worse when the GOP comes calling if he wins the nomination of the Dems.
The problem is not even the scrutiny, but that the press takes something-twists it to fit the soundbite, then moves on without time for a rebutal. Lets take the quote in question- as I already said, the wuote as is not contradictory to his policy statements- Dean has never stated he would under no circumstances act unilateraly- so how is this a "flip-flop", which is what the press paints it as ? Dean has not gone anywhere as far as Bush, who went from a president who swore off nation-building to the biggest advocate of it as far as Iraq has gone. So it's not just putting a floodlight on this guy, but a skewed floodlight, designed to be unflattering.
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