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October 25, 2008 BOB KERREY ON OUR IN-THE-TANK PRESS: Kerrey, who's now president of The New School, claimed that "the big unreported story" of the election cycle "is the tremendous spending advantage Obama's got. If everything else is equal, and it's not equal in this race, but if ...
Bob Kerrey the Concern Troll
boomantribune.com — I have a question for former Nebraska senator Bob Kerrey. When would a landslide Democratic election create... a "mandate for all their policies"? How many seats would it take to create a mandate for liberalism? 100? 200? 435? I understand that ... (more) Bob Kerrey the Concern Troll
EVEN MORE ANNOYING
whiskeyfire.typepad.com — Bob Kerrey uncorks yet another masterpiece of mealymouthed antipartisan concern trolling : This election is not over.... But it's not too soon to envision the dangers and opportunities should Obama win. My worry is not with increased threats from ... (more) EVEN MORE ANNOYING
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balloon-juice.com — For John McCain : As voters have gotten to know Senator Barack Obama, they have warmed up... to him, with more than half, 53 percent, now saying they have a favorable impression of him and 33 percent saying they have an unfavorable view. But as ... (more) More Good News
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Russia Agrees With Newt-- The US Media Is Openly Supporting Obama
Gateway Pundit — ... is presented preferable." The observations appear to ape western criticisms of Russia's elections in which international observers have complained Russia's television networks are overwhelmingly pro-Kremlin and offer unbalanced and unfair coverage of opposition candidates. Mark Levin has more on the media's open and brazen in their attempts to influence the outcome of this election. Even liberal Bob Kerrey sees the obvious media bias this year.

Rather than cover Obama, MSM cover for him
GayPatriot — ... Given the unprecedented sums of cash the Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama has raised, one would expect that campaign finance to be a hot topic for the news media.  But, as former Democratic Senator Bob Kerrey, now president of the New School. observes this is the “big unreported story” of ...

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