TV Producers and their influence..

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I was watching the CNN debate last night and I again noticed how King was being controlled by the producer in his ear. Who are these people and how can we reach out to them in a polite and constructive manner to help push them towards liberty!

There is no point mailing king as his master is the backroom staff who tell him when to avoid or press a candidate. Is it possible to get a list of these people so we can mail them some nice RP friendly material. Feel free to smack my idea down. Thanks :)

Ps... We should mail the producers RP friendly material in advance of them hosting debates! (Not sure if we can find this info)..
Pps.. Must control how much we mail them. Spam = annoying.
Lets get on this :toady: (if possible)
 
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I think that this is an idea worth looking into, but what the producers push is most likely what people higher up are pushing. In some cases, though, it might work.
 
Well then lets climb that tree, why stop at the producers. Lets compile a list of people. Coordinate what we send them to stop spam and hope we can have some positive influence. I suggest we customise what we send them so it doesnt feel like we are just spamming them. You want them to go "huh.. whats this". Customise each letter, which can be wrote collectively here.
 
even the producers take orders from higher up (Fox=Rupert) and they hate Ron Paul
 
even the producers take orders from higher up (Fox=Rupert) and they hate Ron Paul

I know there is influence from the top down but I do not think its ORDERS. Imagine this, in the heat of the moment a producer is making a decision wheather or not to press RP on some stupid issue. If he is softened to RPs message before hand he will be less likely to burn RP.
 
I know a lot here will think money talks and I agree but there is no harm in mellowing out these people towards Rons message. Something authentically grassroots would be amazing, not just another flier...
 
even the producers take orders from higher up (Fox=Rupert) and they hate Ron Paul

Maybe, but they also tend to be brainwashed elitists very much in bed with the status quo. Very similar to high powered lobbyists.

Not a demographic Paul has ever done well with.
 
I'd like to know who is producing each debate/show & know a little something about them.
 
There's a video clip floating around of Gore Vidal being interviewed on CNN post 9-11, pre-2006 election. As the interview began he said something on the order of, "This is the first time there hasn't been military generals, colonels, and admirals rounding the show off camera."

Those generals, colonels, and admirals have hung up their military attire for civilian grab - they are today's producers.

Read up on Operation Mockingbird.
 
I was watching the CNN debate last night and I again noticed how King was being controlled by the producer in his ear. Who are these people and how can we reach out to them in a polite and constructive manner to help push them towards liberty!

There is no point mailing king as his master is the backroom staff who tell him when to avoid or press a candidate. Is it possible to get a list of these people so we can mail them some nice RP friendly material. Feel free to smack my idea down. Thanks :)

Ps... We should mail the producers RP friendly material in advance of them hosting debates! (Not sure if we can find this info)..
Pps.. Must control how much we mail them. Spam = annoying.
Lets get on this :toady: (if possible)

As John King is controlled by his producers, so are the producers controlled from above them. The cartel owns the banks, media and government. The message coming from the cartel is clear. They are scare and will do anything to try and shut Ron down. I do not believe contacting them will produce a result.
 
I'd like to know who is producing each debate/show & know a little something about them.

Coverage of 2008 Presidential Primary Campaigns and Debates (CNN)
2008
Organization: CNN

With no incumbent president or vice-president running for the Presidency of the United States in 2008, primary elections took on great significance. The intensity was clear from the earliest days -- and nights -- as a large group of Republican candidates vied for the nomination. Among Democrats, the race narrowed more quickly to two, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. CNN's coverage of the primaries provided clear information and careful analysis. Teams of reporters were on the scene of each campaign, traveling with candidates, organizers and supporters. On election nights these reporters kept viewers involved at ground level. The groups of analysts assembled to provide commentary ranged across the political spectrum and, when called on, offered opinion leavened with experience and commitment. Equally important, CNN hosted debates among candidates. Some of the campaign's most significant moments occurred at events such as the Republican Presidential Candidates Debate at the Reagan Library, the Democratic Presidential Candidates Debate at the Kodak Theatre and the CNN-Univision Debate. For the breadth and depth of its coverage of the 2008 Presidential Primary Campaigns and Debates, CNN receives a Peabody Award.

Senior executive producer: Da vid Bohrman. Executive producers: S am Feist, Ja ne Maxwell. Senior producers: Meli ssa Block, M ark Preston, Al ec Miran, Kat e Lunger, An ne Brown, Jeff Kep nes, Eric Sh erling, Paul St einhauser, Rick Dib ella, Pat ricia DiCarlo. Directors: Re nee Cullen, How ard Lutt.


Bohrman, Feist and Preston are pretty high profile and Googleable :D
 
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