Inauguration Protests Dubbed Out By TV Networks?
Prison Planet | January 21, 2005
A strange sentence in a UPI report suggests that TV news networks covering the inauguration dubbed out the jeers of protesters.
The UPI report states, "Both groups were in areas that required a ticket to gain admission but were still some distance from the podium where Bush was speaking."
"The interruption was not immediately seen on television, but the jeering could be heard as poorly timed applause for portions of Bush's speech."
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What does this mean? That the jeers were replaced by artificial applause?
Alex Jones watched the morning coverage of the inauguration and stated that he noticed the sound would be turned down whenever jeers started to be heard in the backgrouund.
Either this or the commentator would suddenly chime in to drown out the protess by talking about how great Lord Bush was and much he is devoted to preserving freedom (while every action he takes destroys it).
This contradicts a blurb on the Drudge Report which states, "CNN AIRS PROTESTER SHOUTING 'F#%& BUSH' SIX TIMES... NETWORK DOESN'T CUT AUDIO FEED OF PROLONGED JEER... DEVELOPING...
It was admitted that the debates were staged and that the audience members were hand picked weeks in advance. Every public forum Bush appears at is attended by a carefully screened audience and they are given questions to ask Bush. If they stray from the script, the microphone is turned off.
Bush has slipped up on two seperate occasions when addressing the media and let it be known that White House press conferences are scripted.
Therefore is it hard to believe, in the light of the Armstrong fiasco, that the TV networks had come to a nice little 'arrangement' with the Bush's would-be Goebbels PR pimp Karl Rove and agreed to can any evidence that the Emperor was being protested?