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Juan Williams: Top Journalists Brought their Kids to Obama Events
Juan Williams: Top Journalists Brought their Kids to Obama Events
In a Fox News Sunday panel segment on the media's pro-Obama and anti-McCain bias, Juan Williams revealed journalists were in such a swoon for Barack Obama that during the primaries “what you saw was that the executive editors and the top people at the networks were all rushing to Obama events, ...
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In the tank so deep they have grown gills
QandO — I don’t think there’s any question about this, even to partisan observers, but Juan Williams says it anyway: ...

There's no substitute for good data
SCSUScholars — ... about bias at the StarTribune, which made last Saturday's endorsement of Senator Coleman for re-election all the more remarkable. When it turns out that the media are taking their children to Obama events to get souvenirs, it strains credulity to think they do not have some investment in the history that an Obama win would create in their minds, and damn the consequences both to the country of his policies later and to the newspapers' own reputations. ...

CARNIVAL OF THE INSANITIES - A Messianic Election Special !
Dr. Sanity — ... Democratese...! The virtue of selfishness...now where have I read that before? 7. One vacation = One wardrobe. But, we'll let the court decide. 8. Marriage = 1 man + 1 comic book? Spiderman told me to vote! 9. Must be a real doozy of a video...too bad we can't make up our own minds. Remember, one may smile, smile and still be a villain. 10. Witch doctors for change! Children for change! Journalists for change! 11. Next time you need a cop, call a hippie. First there was ...

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