Anonymous wrote:Neither will win in a TX general election.
Crockett will win the Dem primary.
Anonymous wrote:Talarico recited the same exact lines word for word on Bill Maher's show that he did in the Colbert interview.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who do you feel would be a better senator?
I feel Talarico has the demographic advantage but Crockett is a strong proponent of plain speech
Crockett has no chance in Texas, against either Paxson or Cornyn. I think you know why.
Talarico has a small chance, but in the end, I don't think he'll win a statewide election.
Texas isn't going blue any time soon.
I don't know what Democrats are thinking with Crockett. She has exactly the type of politics that will only turn off moderate Texans who would like an alternative to a Trump lackey. I realize that makes people mad, but it's the truth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Carr both denies that he was trying to enforce the equal time rule — which again has never been enforced for talk shows — at the same time as he said he was considering enforcing it on The View, which is a talk show. Stop running cover for Carr. CBS’s lawyers may have interpreted his comments very conservatively, but he definitely said he was considering it.
PS The View doesn’t have an equal time issue either because Crockett and Talarico have both appeared on the show since they declared as Senate candidates.
CBS said it could be a problem. Colbert had 2 choices: Defend their stance of already having had Crockett on twice. Or, put Crockett on again to cover themselves, just in case. INSTEAD, they lied and said the FCC shut it down, then moved the interview to YouTube. This is fabricated drama.
There is a really easy way to prove this: has CBS given this type of "legal guidance" before? Show the receipts. Because I am guessing they have not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Carr both denies that he was trying to enforce the equal time rule — which again has never been enforced for talk shows — at the same time as he said he was considering enforcing it on The View, which is a talk show. Stop running cover for Carr. CBS’s lawyers may have interpreted his comments very conservatively, but he definitely said he was considering it.
PS The View doesn’t have an equal time issue either because Crockett and Talarico have both appeared on the show since they declared as Senate candidates.
CBS said it could be a problem. Colbert had 2 choices: Defend their stance of already having had Crockett on twice. Or, put Crockett on again to cover themselves, just in case. INSTEAD, they lied and said the FCC shut it down, then moved the interview to YouTube. This is fabricated drama.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Until the Colbert show, I had no idea of who Talarico was. Do thanks to the CBS morons Talarico now has world wide name recognition!
he raised 2.5 million since this!
You do know that CBS nor the FCC prevented the airing of the interview. Seems as if Colbert has a preferred candidate and didn’t want anything to get in the way. Both Colbert and Talarico are lying.
You raised money off of lies, and have the audacity to continue pushing those lies.
CBS didn't even tell The Late Show that they couldn't air your interview.
They simply offered legal guidance for how Stephen Colbert could provide equal airtime to the other DEMOCRAT candidates who you are running against.
The FCC was never involved at any point.
You and Colbert seem to have colluded and worked together to push a false narrative to help you gain popularity instead of bothering to give the other candidates equal airtime.
It says a lot about how disingenuous and disgusting you guys are.
Who provided the legal guidance? Was it solicited?
Who does Bari Weiss want to see as the candidate? Who is she most afraid of? Or more to the point, which candidate does David Ellison most fear?
CBS/Bari Weiss shut this down. Maybe not directly but in a “nice mother you have there, it would be a shame if anything happened to her” sort of way.
This definitely hurt Crockett and helped Talarico. Crockett realistically had no chance against Cronyn or Paxton. But Talarico might have a chance. That said, plenty of dems touted Beto O'Rourke as having a real chance, and that turned out to be false, or just false hope. I'm not sure Talarico will be different than Beto.
Beto lost but he only lost by 2 1/2 points. I don’t think any of that hope was false and he exceeded a lot of people’s expectations. And he has consistently stayed on the ground since talking to and registering voters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Carr both denies that he was trying to enforce the equal time rule — which again has never been enforced for talk shows — at the same time as he said he was considering enforcing it on The View, which is a talk show. Stop running cover for Carr. CBS’s lawyers may have interpreted his comments very conservatively, but he definitely said he was considering it.
PS The View doesn’t have an equal time issue either because Crockett and Talarico have both appeared on the show since they declared as Senate candidates.
CBS said it could be a problem. Colbert had 2 choices: Defend their stance of already having had Crockett on twice. Or, put Crockett on again to cover themselves, just in case. INSTEAD, they lied and said the FCC shut it down, then moved the interview to YouTube. This is fabricated drama.
Colbert never said the FCC shut it down, he was very clear on the night of the interview and the next day that it was CBS’s lawyers who had opinions about it. Have you actually watched what he said?
DP
Colbert pretty blatantly lied in his incoherent next-day monologue when and pretended that the problem was some Trump/Republican-related thing when it was actually either about him not wanting to put Crockett on CBS, or him wanting a publicity stunt.
I was confused about what CBS's statement was saying until I realized that Dem Crockett was running against Dem Talarico and that's what the "equal time" concern was about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Until the Colbert show, I had no idea of who Talarico was. Do thanks to the CBS morons Talarico now has world wide name recognition!
You obviously haven't been paying attention to DCUM, where Talarico had more name recognition than Stephen A. Smith.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Carr both denies that he was trying to enforce the equal time rule — which again has never been enforced for talk shows — at the same time as he said he was considering enforcing it on The View, which is a talk show. Stop running cover for Carr. CBS’s lawyers may have interpreted his comments very conservatively, but he definitely said he was considering it.
PS The View doesn’t have an equal time issue either because Crockett and Talarico have both appeared on the show since they declared as Senate candidates.
CBS said it could be a problem. Colbert had 2 choices: Defend their stance of already having had Crockett on twice. Or, put Crockett on again to cover themselves, just in case. INSTEAD, they lied and said the FCC shut it down, then moved the interview to YouTube. This is fabricated drama.
Colbert never said the FCC shut it down, he was very clear on the night of the interview and the next day that it was CBS’s lawyers who had opinions about it. Have you actually watched what he said?