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Kissinger Says Obama Wrong on Kissinger’s Position in Debate Tonight
Kissinger Says Obama Wrong on Kissinger’s Position in Debate Tonight
-By Warner Todd Huston Here is something that the media should focus on. In the debates tonight, Barack Obama said that even Henry Kissinger agreed with Obama that on a presidential level a diplomatic meeting with as rogue a leader as Iran's Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is a good idea. McCain ...
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CNN Poll Vs. CNN Spin on Presidential Debate
NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias — ... I’m far from being a polling expert, but this is obviously a slanted poll. A 14-point split between Republican and Democrat respondents? And what percentage of those “independents” were leaners for Obama? That’s bad enough, but the really egregious part is CNN’s blatant reportage of opinion as fact, which allowed the creation of a news story announcing Obama’s victory. So much for that poll. The truth is that Obama had many, many gaffes.  The media won't report on those.  Instead they will trumpet misleading ...

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