Heh™.
Via Crooks & Liars...
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A Democrat - without prefix, without suffix, without apology.
Via Crooks & Liars...
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…and since the questions just keep coming, one more time, this one from CNN…
Has Obama lost the Jewish vote?Since you asked, not this one.
Labels: CNN, Jewish Vote, Jews, President Obama, Since You Asked, Voters
Candidate or applicant? Politico talks to Alan Moore, who was a Christine O'Donnell staffer in '08, before going to work for Townhall.com, on her career ambitions…
Moore, who first decided to volunteer for O’Donnell after hearing about her at a meeting of college Republicans, said that at one point, O’Donnell talked to him about winning a lucrative television contract with CNN or Fox News Channel.I'm thinking she still is.
‘I informed her that most media organizations prohibit their employees from running for office. She didn’t seem to understand and was more interested in getting a contract,’ he recalled. ‘She was more concerned about getting a TV deal than winning office.’
Labels: Christine O'Donnell, CNN, Fox News
More good news for President McCain...
CNN Poll: More Americans think Democratic policies better than Republican
Labels: CNN, Democrats, Polls, Republicans
If your headline begins "Liz Cheney gets serious…", you're writing the wrong story.
More: John Cole wonders...Good question.Aren’t there people who actually know things who you could talk to…?
Labels: CNN, Liz Cheney, Media Bias
Via Sam Taylor...
CNN grabs Glenn Beck/Jon Stewart city key storyFeel the Danmentum.
Labels: 2012, Bellingham, CNN, Dan Pike, Glenn Beck, Jon Stewart, WA Governor
If your lede begins "Former Vice President Dick Cheney said…," you're writing the wrong story.
Labels: CNN, Dick Cheney, Media Bias, Torture
What's this?
Democrat U.S. House member Julia Carson of Indiana has disclosed to the Indianapolis Star newspaper that she has terminal lung cancer.Or should I say, who's that? I mean, I've heard of Democratic Congresswoman Julia Carson, and even Rep. Julia Carson, who is a Democrat, but who, what, for gawdsake, is a "Democrat U.S. House member…"
Labels: CNN, Democrats, Julia Carson, Media Bias
"[E]very question from the audience was pre-planned and censored. That's what the media does. See, the media chose what they wanted, not what the people or audience really wanted."In hindsight, she should have taken a pass on the opportunity. On the other hand, in hindsight, the candidates might well have taken a pass themselves. It really was a textbook example of how not to do a Presidential primary debate.
Maria Luisa, the UNLV student that CNN stuck with the "Diamonds or pearls?" closer to last night's debate.
Labels: CNN, Debates, Maria Luisa
Via AMERICAblog...
Democratic response beat Bush Iraq speech in TV ratings on FOX and CNNWhat we're seeing is more Americans turning to the Democratic Party for leadership on Iraq.
No timeline, no funding. No excuses.