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Campbell Brown And John King Forget About Bush (video)
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Amazing forgetfulness.
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Using King  Against  Obama
Using King Against Obama
andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com — A new independent ad: One of Greg Sargent's readers analyzes : Seems to me like the target... audience...is white Democrats who want to be reassured that they are not racists if they don't vote for Obama. (See, even that black person ... (more) Using King Against Obama
Campbell Brown: Some of the Palin leakers’ smears are “patently false”
Campbell Brown: Some of the Palin leakers’ smears are “patently false”
hotair.com — Naming which smears are false and which aren’t would have been helpful, but we go to war... with the media army we have. [...] Read the rest » (more) Campbell Brown: Some of the Palin leakers’ smears are ...
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Six Years Down the Memory Hole
Daily Kos — Campbell Brown: For those people who have been worried about the possibility of one party controlling Congress and the White House, the last president to do that, of course, was....? John King: Ah, that was Bill Clinton, and... Brown: Jimmy Carter! Jimmy Carter had... Bill Clinton had Democrats in the House and in the Senate? King: Very briefly. Brown: Very briefly. [Crinkles her nose] Didn't go so well. King: No it didn't. Ahhhh.... yeah. Folks? The last president to have his party in control of both the White ...

CNN forgets the Bush administration
Political Animal — CNN FORGETS THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION.... Remember, these folks get paid to provide expert political analysis. For those of you who can't watch videos from your work computers, the clip is from CNN's election coverage last night. Campbell Brown asks ...

MSM assesses cons of one-party rule, but only when Democrats are in charge
BuzzFlash.org - Progressive News and Commentary with an Attitude | Fight Ignorance: Read BuzzFlash —   A BUZZFLASH NEWS ANALYSIS by Chad Rubel   When you are in the middle of a large park with jumbotrons blaring cable news coverage, you think you heard something seriously wrong, but in the crowd and moment, it got lost. But as it turns out, Campbell's Brown mistake was worse than I thought, and perhaps was the most hilarious moment of the coverage from Election Night. One key point, especially when preparing for a night where once again, the same party controls the White House and both houses in Congress, would be to remember recent times where that was true. ...

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