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To: sandintoes who wrote (554198)3/20/2004 11:19:46 PM
From: Benchman  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 769667
 
Unfortunately, it is not amazing to me. It's very frustrating, but expected. The liberal "mainstream" news media do it everytime.

John Kerry has limited funding right now, so he can't put out as many ads as Bush. You would think he was at a disadvantage, right? No way. 60 minutes this weekend is helping him with some story about a former Bush aid who says Bush let the war on terror slide by going to Iraq.

Free advertising for the Democrats from the "mainstream" media.



To: sandintoes who wrote (554198)3/20/2004 11:26:16 PM
From: zonkie  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
<Isn't it amazing, that the press thought Quayle so amusing, and yet they give Kerry a complete pass? >

You're right sandinsomething, imagine a big story like Kerry saying some leaders overseas supported him only being in the daily news for 10 days. I guess that's only to be expected when that's all there is to report about. Nobody wants to hear about an Enron energy scandal or a Haliburton scandal or a Cheney refusing to hand over documents scandal or a Harkin stock trading scandal or a 9-11 panel scandal or any of the multitude of other scandals hanging over this administrations head when we have stories like the overseas Kerry supporter scandal to monopolize our news.