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Barack Obama: Fox News Unfair to Me
Barack Obama: Fox News Unfair to Me
With Republicans John McCain and Sarah Palin receiving some return fire from the media for their criticism of the press, it's interesting to note that they are not alone in criticizing the media at this point in the campaign cycle. In an interview with the New York Times Magazine, Democratic ...
Transcript: John McCain on 'FOX News Sunday' - Choosing the President
foxnews.com — John McCain on 'FOX News Sunday'" /> Transcript: John McCain on 'FOX News Sunday' Sunday, October 19, 2008 COLUMBUS, OHIO— The following is a partial transcript of the Oct. 19, 2008, edition of "FOX News Sunday With Chris Wallace": "FOX NEWS SUNDAY" ... (more) Transcript: John McCain on 'FOX News Sunday' - Choosing ...
- 'Joe' wildly received on Fox News show
- 'Joe' wildly received on Fox News show
toledoblade.com — Article published Sunday, October 19, 2008 'Joe' wildly received on Fox News show Local man says he hopes voters find their own answers BLADE STAFF Already in the national spotlight, Samuel "Joe the Plumber" Wurzelbacher last night strode onto the set ... (more) - 'Joe' wildly received on Fox News show
Obama tells NY Times he'd do better without Fox News around
latimesblogs.latimes.com — The New York Times, of all places, has a long interview coming out Sunday with the freshman senator from Illinois, Barack Obama. In it, the Democratic presidential nominee, who's leading in most recent political polls, still bemoans the ... (more) Obama tells NY Times he'd do better without Fox News around
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Obama Blames Fox News for His Elitist Reputation
Moonbattery — ... Via Michelle Malkin. Hat tip: NewsBusters, on a tip from Wiggins.

Barack Obama: One Man, One Vote, One Time
RedState: Conservative News and Community — ... as "news"), which as a practical matter made conservative talk radio - long more popular than liberal alternatives, given among other things the greater conservative need for alternative media - uneconomical (it's no accident that Rush Limbaugh went national in 1988). Bringing back the Fairness Doctrine has been a long-cherished goal on the Left. Obama, of course, would particularly love to remake Fox News; he blamed the network for his loss in the Kentucky primary and now argues that it's unfairly hampering his presidential campaign: "I am ...

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