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As Byron notes below, the McCain campaign has accused the New York Times of rank partisanship, and of failing to pay any attention to Obama's record and past associations. Hilariously, the Obama campaign has now come out in defense of the Times, arguing that in fact the paper has published ...
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RedState: Conservative News and Community — ... And what do we get instead on Obama from leading organs like the New York Times? Yuval Levin has a hilarious post listing some of the Times articles the Obama/Times people point to as examples of the hard-hitting reportage the NYT has done on Obama: ...

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