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DAVID BAUDER
AP
Wednesday May 09, 2007
Maybe they're outside in the garden. They could be playing softball. Or perhaps they're just plain bored. In TV's worst spring in recent memory, a startling number of Americans drifted away from television the past two months: More than 2.5 million fewer people were watching ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox than at the same time last year, statistics show.
Or maybe they are sick and tired of the Bull Fesces produced by these media giants like ignoring Ron Paul and his debate victory.
Maybe Ron Paul should try to partner with Halley Berry on "Dancing with the Stars".
Oh, my God there is more. This from the Washington Post:
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Voters trying to sort out their presidential choices aren't helped by debates cluttered with the likes of Mike Gravel (hint: he's a former senator from Alaska) on the Democratic side and Ron Paul (hint: he's a libertarian House member from Texas) among the Republicans. If the standard is that any declared candidate is entitled to a podium, we're going to end up with even more crowded stages in 2012.
One possibility would be to allow viewers to vote off one candidate after each debate; it seems to work well for other TV programs.
Right - notice the "other TV program" comment. That's telling, isn't it? This is all just a sham TV show organized to make it look like a real debate - how about we just put all the candidates on Survivor?