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Title: What is Liberalism? Jeopardy's Not-so-Subtle Political Agenda
Post by: mystery-ak on September 13, 2013, 10:24:14 pm
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What is Liberalism? Jeopardy's Not-so-Subtle Political Agenda
Cortney O'Brien | Sep 13, 2013

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Contestants had an interesting category to choose from on Jeopardy last night. For the second time, participants could pick “A Binder Full of Women” to try and guess the pictures of famous and powerful female leaders. The category’s title was an obvious potshot at former presidential candidate Mitt Romney for a comment he made at a town hall debate last year and more proof of ABC’s leftist political agenda.

It appears ABC is determined to mock Republicans any chance they can get – even a year after the Party loses an election. The network first introduced its ‘Binder Full of Women’ category in February, featuring women such as Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor and German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
‘Bindergate’ became a desperate attempt by the liberal media to shift criticism from President Obama to the former governor of Massachusetts in the months before the 2012 presidential election by turning Romney’s otherwise innocent comments into controversy. When asked by a town hall participant to respond to claims he was waging a ‘war on women,’ Romney explained how his former staff brought him ‘binders full of women’ to fill roles in his office. Granted, his wording was a bit awkward, but the governor obviously meant well and his history of recruiting qualified female leaders to serve in state government more than proves his dedication to empowering women in the workplace. Nevertheless, ABC couldn't help revisiting 'Bindergate.'

In another instance of political pandering, Jeopardy host Alex Trebek challenged contestants to pick “That’s What Che Said” in May for the College Jeopardy tournament, dedicating a whole category to the life of communist mass murderer Che Guevara.

ABC is used to promoting a leftist agenda on its morning talk shows and primetime programming, but on a game show? Surely Jeopardy’s producers could have come up with a less politically-motivated name than ‘Binders Full of Women.’ For starters, how about ‘Famous Female Leaders.’ But, that wouldn’t match the network’s liberal aims.

I’ll take ‘ABC’s Liberal Agenda’ for $1,000 please.

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Title: Re: What is Liberalism? Jeopardy's Not-so-Subtle Political Agenda
Post by: Rapunzel on September 13, 2013, 10:32:28 pm
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Title: Re: What is Liberalism? Jeopardy's Not-so-Subtle Political Agenda
Post by: jmyrlefuller on September 13, 2013, 10:41:54 pm
Jeopardy! doesn't air on ABC. It's syndicated.

If they're going to rant on liberal bias, at least get their network right.
Title: Re: What is Liberalism? Jeopardy's Not-so-Subtle Political Agenda
Post by: mountaineer on September 13, 2013, 10:53:21 pm
There is a show on Thursday nights on NBC called "Hollywood Game Night" where Jane Lynch hosts a bunch of pseudo-celebrities in some kind of amalgam of Password, charades, and the $100,000 Pyramid.

 Last night, I managed to catch about one minute of it where the answer was "Sarah Palin" and the apparent celebrity (identity unknown) feeding clues to her fellow contestant said, "Wanted to be vice president.... Really stupid ..."

 I changed channels before I had to see or hear any more of it.
Title: Re: What is Liberalism? Jeopardy's Not-so-Subtle Political Agenda
Post by: aligncare on September 15, 2013, 12:36:08 pm
Yeah, we should all be so stupid. Fact is Palin's had a pretty remarkable career in politics and beyond.

Of course, Palin can't possibly compete with brilliant leftists who think if Saturday Night Live says it, it must be so.