Tuesday, April 05, 2005

Gore: New TV Network Not Liberal

SAN FRANCISCO -- Al Gore has a plan for luring the Internet generation back to television: make it more participatory by having viewers contribute their own video.

The former vice president and longtime Internet champion joined investors Monday to announce the creation of Current, a cable TV channel that will target younger viewers with a blend of news, culture and viewer-produced video.


Uh-huh. Let'see... SF Supes wants to "regulate" SF Bloggers. Answer: They can just do C-U/C-Me clips off themselves ranting off, and have these show up on Mr. Gore's new network.

John McCain says "local tv/broadcasters" should be required (forced) to carry "local-but lesser-known" candidates during elections.

And Eason Jordan once was heard to say that "U.S. Military *might* have been targetting journalists".

And then there's the IPod generation.

Liberal? Is Gore promoting a "liberal show"? Well, let'seee..

  1. We know that liberals get off on vilifying anyone who disagrees with them.
  2. Could it be surmised that any "conservative" video clips sent to the new Gore Network might be used, not as they are, but as "fodder" material to promote the Liberal (I mean, I mean.. Democrat) agenda?
  3. Ergo, would any "non" liberal feels, uh, encouraged to send clips in?

1 comment:

TheBitterAmerican said...

Algore (Eeyore?)wants to make his channel interactive, utilizing the Internet.

Of course, this is perfectly understandable, seeing as he invented the Internet!