If you don't read ScrappleFace regularly, you're to be pitied. Here's yet another reason why you should:
CNN to Team with Google for Next GOP Debate by Scott Ott
(2007-11-29) — After the success of last night’s CNN/YouTube debate, the Cable News Network today announced that for the next Republican presidential debate it would also team with YouTube’s parent company, Google, to do background research on the questioners.
“We were excited to learn about Google this morning,” said the CNN source. “We want to introduce this amazing service to the rest of America. Our viewers will be stunned to learn that you can just enter a name in a little box and press a button to get all of this information.”
Among the videos submitted by ordinary Americans for last night’s intramural GOP scrimmage were questions from supporters of Democrat presidential candidates Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, John Edwards and from a union activist for the United Steel Workers, which has endorsed Mr. Edwards.
CNN’s Anderson Cooper, who moderated the debate, apologized because the network was not aware that many of the other questioners had “no legitimate connection with the Democrat National Committee or its affiliates.”
“Now that we know about Google,” said Mr. Cooper, “we can do a better job of screening to make sure that Democrats are represented more adequately.”
Is that good or what?












WHAAA! WHAA!! A gay man asked a question about gay stuff! WHAAAAA! WHAAAA! Our debate was ruined! RUINED I SAY!
Bunch of WLB.
Posted by: salvage | Friday, November 30, 2007 at 08:01 AM
With apologies to Monsters, Inc., your witty sarcastic one-liner is veeeeerrrry persuasive.
Your "gay man's question" was just plain unhelpful, inappropriate, and unbalanced. And, of course, you need to talk to Hillary's campaign about the "Whaah whaah" part.
Posted by: Morgan K Freeberg | Friday, November 30, 2007 at 09:15 AM
How was it unhelpful, inappropriate, and unbalanced?
Posted by: salvage | Friday, November 30, 2007 at 09:37 AM
Dang dude, I have to tell you how to click a link?
Posted by: Morgan K Freeberg | Friday, November 30, 2007 at 10:08 AM
He knows how to click. It's just that his mind's already made up and doesn't want to be confused with facts.
Posted by: | Friday, November 30, 2007 at 10:16 AM
I'm asking you, this is your blog.
I will ask you again, how was it unhelpful, inappropriate, and unbalanced?
Posted by: salvage | Friday, November 30, 2007 at 10:27 AM