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Obama tells NY Times he'd do better without Fox News around
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 existence of Fox News because he feels he'd be doing ...
Transcript: John McCain on 'FOX News Sunday' - Choosing the President
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Early Morning Swim
Firedoglake — ... Maybe this time people will care -- a wave of GOP/Ayers robocalls. Joke Line is not pleased. David Yglesias calls the DOJ-FBI investigation of ACORN bullshit. McSame forced to play defense in Virginia. And grovels before Letterman. Did Obama raise $100 million in September? More like this, please. Kenneth Turan's review of "W." McSame in FL; Obama in VA; She Who Never Apologizes in OH; Biden in NV.

A preview of progressive “fairness”
protein wisdom — From the LA Times Top of the Ticket, “Obama tells NY Times he’d do better without Fox News around” : 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 existence of Fox News because he feels he’d be doing even better in voter polls without it. Logo of Fox News Channel that Democrat Senator Barack Obama thinks he’d do better without That’s actually a feeling shared by many in public life, not ...

Obama vs. Fox News
Sister Toldjah — ... Hmmm. Maybe one day, if he’s elected president, he’ll consult with the Democratic Congress to find a way to make it very very difficult for Fox News to exist. ...

WATCH THE SPECIAL REPORT ON OBAMA'S ASSOCIATIONS ON FOX TONIGHT
Dr. Sanity — ... I know that even Obama mocks Fox News, but IMHO, it is the only news worth watching and listening to these days; which is to say, that it is the only news that is 'fair and balanced', presenting both the views of people on the right and the left. All the other major news outlets are hopelessly left-leaning--and hysterically blind about it to boot. The reporters on the other networks actually have this fantasy that they present the news and do interveiws in a "neutral" manner. Thus, they don't bother to compensate for their own biases since they firmly refuse to ...

CARNIVAL OF THE INSANITIES
Dr. Sanity — ... Some people are pretty upset. And to top it off, he once lived...in Alaska! 3. Before Joe, there was Vicky. Free Joe the Plumber! Plumbers of the country, Unite! Can we call him a socialist now? Or, is that racist? Toxic if taken internally! 4. Would it be too much to expect him to have accomplished something before being coronated? He's good at throwing people under the bus, though. 5. Not grandiose or anything, are we? This is getting a bit absurd. Dear Leader? I ...

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