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Two new media studies: Media coverage has been overwhelmingly favorable to Obama
Gee - ya think ? And speaking of a biased media, John McCain will be on SNL tonight. I didn’t find Gov. Palin’s few minutes on SNL a couple of weeks ago to be enjoyable. I hope tonight will be different. Rumor has it that Obama “may” appear on the show via ...
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The Morning Scramble - 11/3/2008
No Runny Eggs — ... Sister Toldjah found two new media studies that prove that presstitute coverage has been overwhelmingly favorable to Obama. As James Taranto would say if he still did the Best of the Web, “What would we do without studies?” ...

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