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To: manalagi who wrote (29124)8/30/2008 1:41:58 AM
From: ChinuSFO  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 149317
 
Why are we still talking about Hillary. She is not running. Let us talk about McCain's brain fart in his choice of "Palin Who?".



To: manalagi who wrote (29124)8/30/2008 8:50:05 AM
From: ChinuSFO  Respond to of 149317
 
Can you imagine this happening at FOX News?
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War breaks out at cable channel
DENVER DIARY: Geoff Elliott | August 29, 2008

OK, the division between the Clinton camp and Obama is one thing, but the bitterness at one of the leading cable channels covering the convention has everyone in Denver talking.

MSNBC has been beset all week by on-air conflicts between its hot-headed anchors amid a debate over the network's coverage. The McCain camp has complained it was simply a partisan Obama channel. Prominent anchor Keith Olbermann has been effusive in his praise for Obama, angering conservative anchors such as Joe Scarborough. "The situation ... is about to blow up," one source told online magazine Politico.

The wrong friends

JOHN McCain has come under a barrage of friendly fire this week from Democratic Party speakers. No keynote address, it seems, has been complete without the words "My friend John McCain". "John McCain is my friend," Joe Biden said on Wednesday, a day after Hillary Clinton had referred to "my friend John McCain". "I have ... been friends with John McCain for almost 22 years," the 2004 Democratic nominee, John Kerry, chimed, before proceeding to savage McCain's record.

Pointed mistakes

DEMOCRATS John Kerry and Joe Biden exhibited an eerie symmetry when stumbling over their words. "The stakes could not be higher, because we do know what a Bush - what a McCain administration would look like," Kerry said. Biden later told his audience: "And that's the America we'll continue to get if George - excuse me, if John McCain is elected."

theaustralian.news.com.au