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time they try to do an "unbiased" report?

http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2008/10/obama-flack-acc.html
Obama camp accidentally sent this to reporters:
"Reminder: These are for staff only and not for distribution," warns the email.

"* This is John McCain’s last chance to turn this race around and somehow convince the American people that his erratic response to this economic crisis doesn’t disqualify him from being President.

"* Just this weekend the weekend, John McCain vowed to ‘whip Obama’s you-know-what’ at the debate, and he’s indicated that he’ll be bringing up Bill Ayers to try to distract voters.

"* So we know that Senator McCain will come ready to attack Barack Obama and bring his dishonorable campaign tactics to the debate stage.

"Obama continues to lead on the economic crisis with a rescue plan for Main Street.

"Over the course of the campaign, Barack Obama has laid out a set of policies that will grow our middle class and strengthen our economy. "

Now let’s take a look at the New York Times article shall we?
http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/10/15/what-to-watch-for-during-the-final-debate/

"Tonight’s debate provides Senator John McCain with his last, best hope of reversing the tide that appears to be running against him. "

"His behavior during the current crisis — from announcing a brief suspension of his campaign to offering a plan during the last debate for buying up bad mortgages — appeared to have the effect of undermining voter confidence and driving away independents. "

Hahaha….I’ve already said this once today. The New York Times is to Dems what Fox News is to Reps.

Horaayy..there are 7 comment(s) for me so far ;)

#1

Hahaha….I’ve already said this once today. The New York Times is to Dems what Fox News is to Reps.
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Lindsay L wrote on November 28, 2009 - 1:29 am
#2

LOL I’m telling you that your talking points are straight from Limbaugh. =) What’s the difference there?
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teener501 wrote on November 28, 2009 - 1:36 am
#3

Asking the New York Times to be umbiast is like asking Bill to be faithful to Hillary, Aint gonna happen!!!
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Bill N wrote on November 28, 2009 - 2:19 am
#4

The New York Times prints columns by William Kristol and David Brooks. They are conservatives. You people have been swallowing the "New York Times is liberal" lie since Nixon and Agnew 40 years ago. It’s actually less true now than at any time since the FDR years.
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Michael P wrote on November 28, 2009 - 2:26 am
#5

Your take is interesting since that newspaper has already endorsed John McCain.

THAT ONE ‘08
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plattersby wrote on November 28, 2009 - 2:53 am
#6

Ok, so the Times piece doesn’t seem to have any relationship to the e-mail. Do you have a point?
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Gen. Stiggo [Atheati-in-Chief] wrote on November 28, 2009 - 3:32 am
#7

I love it how the right jumps all over any news article that does not portray the right in a favorable manner, and screams liberal bias! Yet when those same media outlets do not portray the left in a favorable manner they are silent. You can pick and choose all you want, but you really should not close your mind. For example, CNN has run special stories on ACORN and Bill Ayers, and Troopergate. Yet all we hear is liberal bias, liberal bias. The MSM is trying to elect Obama.

You have to go to motive, what is the motive of the MSM. Well in case you don’t know it is to make $$$ and lots of it. They are more the corporate media, than anything. They run stories both pro and con of both parties and their candidates. I will admit that some and potentially more news is negative about the right, but at the same time I cannot ignore negative news about the left as you choose to do.
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OpenMind wrote on November 28, 2009 - 4:18 am
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