mikehiggins
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Wed Oct-06-04 06:58 AM
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Something about not fooling all of the people, all of the time?
I think that the pundits are dead in the water after this election cycle. Too many people have seen them make claims and comments after the fact that do not match up with what the people have just seen with their own two eyes, heard with their own two ears.
Cheney/Edwards was a pretty mild confrontation by some standards but how many "pundits" even thought to ask the simple question Tweety's guys did? Was Cheney lying?
Bang! Never met Edwards before.
Bang! Never said there was a 911/al queda/Hussein link.
Proven lies in the first thirty minutes after the debate ended, but Carlson and Scarborough and the rest were certain Cheney had won.
Cheney lied (as usual) and they had to know it.
The era of the talking heads staggers to an end.
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Wed Oct-06-04 07:00 AM
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1. bush vs lincoln - merely a difference in style |
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Wed Oct-06-04 07:16 AM
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Wed Oct-06-04 07:22 AM
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3. Sure, Cheney 'won' if his you think his lies were facts.... |
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and the MSNBC crowd ate up is load of crap. Its dumbfounding...this is what PISSES me off about the media more than anything, they state some hack's words AS IF THEY WERE FACTS. Where's the challenge? Where's the fact checking?
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