| * In Virginia, Republican gubernatorial hopeful Ken Cuccinelli is   refusing to participate   in an AARP Virginia/League of Women Voters gubernatorial debate,   rejecting the event as a "left wing, stacked" affair. 
 For proof,   Cuccinelli pointed to the fact that CBS host Norah O'Donnell agreed to   moderate the debate, and O'Donnell used to work for MSNBC.
 
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 The Blatant Liberalism of Norah O'Donnell, CBS's New Chief WH Correspondent
 
 By  Lachlan Markay | June 17, 2011
 
 
 "If Time-magaziner-turned-White House-press-sec Jay Carney ever tires of defending President Obama,"  wrote NB's Mark Finkelstein earlier this year, "Norah O'Donnell clearly seems ready to step in."
 
 News broke Thursday that O'Donnell will, in fact, be moving to the    White House briefing room, but she'll staying on the same side of the    podium as  CBS's Chief White House Correspondent. But that doesn't mean her incessant cheerleaeding for the Obama administration and its party will relent.
 
 O'Donnell is one of television news's more blatantly liberal non-prime  time personalities. In light of the move, let's review just a few of her  "greatest hits."
 
 O'Donnell is of course quick to see racism in criticism of President  Obama. When Newt Gingrich jibed Obama for wasting time playing  basketball,  she saw racism.    The comment "suggests that the President is an athlete and some  people   may suggest, you know, because all black people are good  athletes."   Fellow guests on Morning Joe laughed at the claim.
 
 Though not  as frequent as the racism charge, Islamophobia is a  popular  one among  liberal media types. O'Donnell is no exception. In the midst  of the debate over the "Ground Zero mosque," for instance,  O'Donnell claimed that the project's opponents were "act[ing] like the people who attacked America and killed 3,000 people."
 
 Other conservative protests have also earned O'Donnell's scorn. She was of course part of the MSNBC chorus that  attempted to link the Tea Party movement to so-called "birther" movement.
 
 So as one might expect, the Tea Party's primary target earned    O'Donnell's effusive praise - often in spite of the facts. Reporting on    the so-called health care "summit" last year, O'Donnell embarked on a  misguided attempt  at "truth-squadding." She heaped praise on President Obama for   laying  out the facts behind his reform proposal, such as the fact, by   her  telling, that insurance premiums would decline by 10 to 13  percent  under  Obamacare. In fact, the CBO score at the time showed  premiums for   individuals would rise by 10 to 13 percent. Giving  O'Donnell the  benefit  of the doubt, she played defense for the president without bothering to  check the facts.
 
 As for Republican efforts to block Obamacare's passage, well, let's  just say O'Donnell was not a fan. "Are you the Grinch that stole  Christmas?" she  asked GOP Sen. Judd Gregg in December 2009.
 
 For all of O'Donnell's fondness for Obama, she really does not like Sarah Palin. Norah appeared at a Palin book signing -  crib notes in hand - last year to grill a teen Palin fan, but  threw softballs to a pro-Obamacare child weeks later. O'Donnell's  lame defense    of Obama's decision to wear a tacky faux-military leather jacket to  an   address to troops in Afghanistan was a childish "Sarah Palin wears a    leather jacket too!" Norah also  harped on the Palin "hand note" non-story perhaps longer than any other television personality.
 
 Filmmaker John Ziegler even  called on NBC to fire O'Donnell for her vehement hatred of everything Palin.
 
 The firing never came, but now O'Donnell has left for another network  where, no doubt, the Palin hatred and the rest of the liberal quips will  continue.
 
 Read more:  newsbusters.org
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