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Holy Elvis
you call fox bias what is this then?




Bill and Hillary Clinton’s ties to InfoUSA Chairman Vinod Gupta have raised conflict-of-interest concerns over the firm’s links to CNN.

In December, database company InfoUSA acquired the polling firm Opinion Research Corp., which provides CNN with polling services for its coverage of the 2008 presidential campaign.

Gupta is actively campaigning for Hillary, and as a result the polling firm’s findings "could be perceived as being colored by Gupta’s connections to the Clintons,” TheDeal.com observed.

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"In May, for example, CNN cited results of an Opinion Research poll that showed Hillary Clinton gaining momentum among liberal voters, without disclosing that the pollster is owned by a company whose owner is working to elect her.”

A shareholder lawsuit has disclosed that Gupta has had InfoUSA pay Bill Clinton $2.1 million in "consulting fees” since he left the White House, with another $1.2 million promised.

The lawsuit also states that InfoUSA spent more than $900,000 to provide corporate jet flights for both Bill and Hillary Clinton.

The Clintons vacationed at Gupta’s home in Hawaii and flew to Acapulco on a corporate jet. Gupta has helped raise considerable sums for Hillary’s campaigns – most recently serving as vice chairman of a fundraiser in New York – and once spent the night as a favored guest in the White House’s Lincoln bedroom.

On June 5, NewsMax’s chief Washington correspondent Ronald Kessler first reported that Gupta has also hired House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s son Paul Jr. as a $180,000-a-year senior vice president – even though he has no experience in Gupta’s company’s main business activities.


Opinion Research began conducting polls for CNN in April 2006, according to TheDeal.com. A month after InfoUSA closed on its purchase of the polling company in December, CNN and Opinion Research announced a 2-year partnership, with Opinion Research conducting political polling for CNN through next year’s election.

In an e-mail statement, Opinion Research President Jeff Resnick defended the company’s work for CNN: "Each week, great care is taken to ensure the poll results are accurate and free from any bias. An examination of the poll results will support this statement.”

But Bruce Weinstein, who writes an ethics column for BusinessWeek.com, said just the perception of a potential conflict of interest could hurt a media organization’s credibility.
mingmen
What have I ever done to make you treat me so disrespectfully? If you'd come to me in friendship, then this scum that ruined your daughter would be suffering this very day. And if by chance an honest man like yourself should make enemies, then they would become my enemies. And then they would fear you.
Holy Elvis
WHATS THAT?

lol no defense from one of assboils butt buddys


hehe priceless :cool:
Calistan
Quote: Originally posted by mingmen
What have I ever done to make you treat me so disrespectfully? If you'd come to me in friendship, then this scum that ruined your daughter would be suffering this very day. And if by chance an honest man like yourself should make enemies, then they would become my enemies. And then they would fear you.


Johnny Fontane never gets that movie. That part is perfect for him, it'll make him a big star, and I'm gonna run him out of the business - and let me tell you why: Johnny Fontane ruined one of Woltz International's most valuable proteges. For five years we had her under training - singing lessons, acting lessons, dancing lessons. I spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on her, I was gonna make her a big star. And let me be even more frank, just to show you that I'm not a hard-hearted man, and that it's not all dollars and cents: She was beautiful; she was young; she was innocent. She was the greatest piece of ass I've ever had, and I've had 'em all over the world. And then Johnny Fontane comes along with his olive oil voice and guinea charm, and she runs off. She threw it all away just to make me look ridiculous! And a man in my position can't afford to be made to look ridiculous!
Ass Boil
Quote: Originally posted by Holy Elvis
you call fox bias what is this then?




Bill and Hillary Clinton’s ties to InfoUSA Chairman Vinod Gupta have raised conflict-of-interest concerns over the firm’s links to CNN.

In December, database company InfoUSA acquired the polling firm Opinion Research Corp., which provides CNN with polling services for its coverage of the 2008 presidential campaign.

Gupta is actively campaigning for Hillary, and as a result the polling firm’s findings "could be perceived as being colored by Gupta’s connections to the Clintons,” TheDeal.com observed.

Story Continues Below

"In May, for example, CNN cited results of an Opinion Research poll that showed Hillary Clinton gaining momentum among liberal voters, without disclosing that the pollster is owned by a company whose owner is working to elect her.”

A shareholder lawsuit has disclosed that Gupta has had InfoUSA pay Bill Clinton $2.1 million in "consulting fees” since he left the White House, with another $1.2 million promised.

The lawsuit also states that InfoUSA spent more than $900,000 to provide corporate jet flights for both Bill and Hillary Clinton.

The Clintons vacationed at Gupta’s home in Hawaii and flew to Acapulco on a corporate jet. Gupta has helped raise considerable sums for Hillary’s campaigns – most recently serving as vice chairman of a fundraiser in New York – and once spent the night as a favored guest in the White House’s Lincoln bedroom.

On June 5, NewsMax’s chief Washington correspondent Ronald Kessler first reported that Gupta has also hired House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s son Paul Jr. as a $180,000-a-year senior vice president – even though he has no experience in Gupta’s company’s main business activities.


Opinion Research began conducting polls for CNN in April 2006, according to TheDeal.com. A month after InfoUSA closed on its purchase of the polling company in December, CNN and Opinion Research announced a 2-year partnership, with Opinion Research conducting political polling for CNN through next year’s election.

In an e-mail statement, Opinion Research President Jeff Resnick defended the company’s work for CNN: "Each week, great care is taken to ensure the poll results are accurate and free from any bias. An examination of the poll results will support this statement.”

But Bruce Weinstein, who writes an ethics column for BusinessWeek.com, said just the perception of a potential conflict of interest could hurt a media organization’s credibility.


I agree with you, Racist Holey Sternposse.

That could be a conflict of interest. But does this change the results of all the other polls? Do you have any proof that poll data has been corrupted?

If this is the best you've got you are in deep trouble.
Holy Elvis
Quote: Originally posted by Ass Boil
I agree with you, Racist Holey Sternposse.

That could be a conflict of interest. But does this change the results of all the other polls? Do you have any proof that poll data has been corrupted?

If this is the best you've got you are in deep trouble.



show me proof of fox bias?

like i just showed you :cool:
Ass Boil
Actually I have shown you many many examples of ACTUAL Fux"News" bias. You have not shown this in any turned into any bias at all....

And again you allow a very simple concept to fly over your tiny head.
Stonewall
Quote: Originally posted by Ass Boil
I agree with you, Racist Holey Sternposse.

That could be a conflict of interest. But does this change the results of all the other polls? Do you have any proof that poll data has been corrupted?

If this is the best you've got you are in deep trouble.



I agree. It's not like we have missing Emails or some other horrific crime. It's not even close to the Libby thing where he is convicted because we believe Tim Russert instead. Although whatever truth is believed Russert or Libby, no crime is there. It might as well have been the two going to McDonald's together and one says we went at 6PM on Tuesday and one says 7PM on Thursday. Who to believe? Lets believe Russert and lets convict Libby in the McDonald's Libby memory loss case.

As you say with this, there might be a conflict of interest. Maybe. It's a mystery really.

Certainly no "proof" exists. Although, I think an investigation is needed. There might be someone who may be on the verge of severe memory loss, and if nothing else it would be good to have them off the street. I think we can all agree that a war on memory loss is what we really need. Those people are dangerous. And, we can tie in health care and global warming into this somehow. I'm sure we can. Just the memory loss itself probably wastes fuel and consumes it and that will rise the temperature of the earth by maybe 1 degree in 3000 years. Or, something like that...

People with memory loss are driving around lost. We must stop them... for the kids.

No?

Why do you hate America?

:)
DUDE-HERE
i also heard that the clintons recieve money from dubai as well for consulting fees. bill gets the checks so they won't be tied to her. even though it is . but its in the millions from dubai
mingmen
Quote: Originally posted by Calistan
Johnny Fontane never gets that movie. That part is perfect for him, it'll make him a big star, and I'm gonna run him out of the business - and let me tell you why: Johnny Fontane ruined one of Woltz International's most valuable proteges. For five years we had her under training - singing lessons, acting lessons, dancing lessons. I spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on her, I was gonna make her a big star. And let me be even more frank, just to show you that I'm not a hard-hearted man, and that it's not all dollars and cents: She was beautiful; she was young; she was innocent. She was the greatest piece of ass I've ever had, and I've had 'em all over the world. And then Johnny Fontane comes along with his olive oil voice and guinea charm, and she runs off. She threw it all away just to make me look ridiculous! And a man in my position can't afford to be made to look ridiculous!


Hey, whaddya gonna do, nice college boy, eh? Didn't want to get mixed up in the Family business, huh? Now you wanna gun down a police captain. Why? Because he slapped ya in the face a little bit? Hah? What do you think this is the Army, where you shoot 'em a mile away? You've gotta get up close like this and - bada-BING! - you blow their brains all over your nice Ivy League suit. C'mere...
mingmen
Quote: Originally posted by Holy Elvis
show me proof of fox bias?

:rolleyes:

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