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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (99816)6/1/2003 8:56:09 PM
From: JohnM  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Or do your reserve all your skepticism for republican administrations, with none left over regarding the likelihood of reporters to misquote their subjects?

Now that's even a better hoot than I thought you would do. If you are not skeptical of both rep and dem administrations, you've not been keeping up with national politics very long. As for being skeptical of reporters, good heavens, what planet are you living on? Thus, in a world filled with skepticism about all sorts of institutional players, I think the polls indicate the US population grows ever more across the board, then the best advice is to keep your skeptical button ready for quick draw.

I would have thought that conservatives would have learned a lesson by now that their are compelling reasons for all administrations to do spin. But, no, their guys don't. Worth a very large chuckle.