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To: HPilot who wrote (400648)7/22/2008 11:04:27 AM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577940
 
When did a President do an Op-ed? I don't think that happens, all he has to do is announce a speech to the public. She must have meant one of many propaganda pieces that his staff sent, not actually with Clinton's signature. You know the talking points and what not.

I don't read the NYT so I don't know. But I agree; an op-ed for a president almost seems redundant, and one would have to suspect it is politically motivated when it happens.

At any rate, I have a real concern that the "free press" -- insured by our Constitution -- has become so powerful that it can single-handedly elect a fringe candidate. I do not think the framers envisioned this much power being concentrated in one place, and I'm certain they didn't count on the media being such a collective bastion of liberalism.

This man is dangerous. That an avowed Marxist like tejek is so consumed with getting him elected OUGHT to tell the story.