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MSNBC beats on Fox for its 'anti-aging fix' for McCainDavid Edwards and Muriel KanePublished: Friday July 25, 2008 MSNBC's Dan Abrams was all smiles on Thursday as he aired what he described as proof of Fox News going over the line in an attempt to make Republican presidential candidate John McCain look good. "If you have any question whether Fox News is in the tank for McCain," exclaimed...
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Fox host: Obama accused Fox of 'brainwashing our troops'David Edwards and Muriel KanePublished: Thursday July 24, 2008 When Barack Obama set off on his overseas tour this week, the anchors of the three major broadcast networks were along -- but not Chris Wallace of Fox News.The hosts of Fox & Friends have noticed, however, that even though they may not be represented in person, Obama...
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The Liberal Blog Network (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
Lewis Black: It's the End of an Empire sale and everything must goDavid Edwards and Muriel KanePublished: Wednesday July 23, 2008 Comedian Lewis Black is dismayed by the number of American landmarks that have been falling into foreign hands due to the country's economic problems. In a segment on Tuesday's Daily Show, Black complained that "America's gone from a beacon of hope to a beacon...
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Raw Story (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
Wes Clark defends Obama: Generals 'don't rule Washington'David Edwards and Muriel KanePublished: Wednesday July 23, 2008 Barack Obama's overseas trip has drawn the almost exclusive attention of the media for the past week, leading the McCain campaign to attempt to regain the focus by attacking Obama's comments on General Petraeus as "disparaging."Obama has acknowledged that General Petraeus...
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Raw Story (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
Turley fears Dems will let alleged 'Bush crimes' stay buried foreverDavid Edwards and Muriel KanePublished: Wednesday July 23, 2008Print This Email This George W. Bush has been more sparing than most presidents in handing out pardons, but it is starting to seem that the conclusion of his term in office may be marked by a generous use of the pardon power to let members of his own administration...
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Raw Story (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
Blackwater CEO: US government will always need 'companies like us'David Edwards and Muriel KanePublished: Tuesday July 22, 2008 The private military contractor Blackwater Worldwide has frequently been embroiled in controversy for its activities in Iraq and elsewhere. Last fall, the Iraqi government attempted to revoke Blackwater's license to work in that country after contractors at a...
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Raw Story (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
ABC: Obama candid about disagreements with commanders in IraqDavid Edwards and Muriel KanePublished: Tuesday July 22, 2008 ABC's Terry Moran interviewed Barack Obama in Baghdad on Monday, pressing him hard on both his support of a timetable for withdrawal and his previous opposition to the surge. Moran suggested that many of the commanders in Iraq have "deep concerns" about Obama's plan...
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Raw Story (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
Parents call for Savage to be fired over autism rantDavid Edwards and Muriel KanePublished: Tuesday July 22, 2008 The radio program of conservative "shock jock" Michael Savage has been canceled by one Mississippi network following his controversial that autism is almost always the result of "a brat who hasn't been told to cut the act out.""They don't have a father around to tell them,...
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The Liberal Blog Network (Free subscription) | 07/18/2008
Hannity challenges Obama to co-host his Fox showDavid Edwards and Muriel KanePublished: Friday July 18, 2008 In a recent interview with Glamour, Barack Obama to the highly negative treatment of his wife Michelle by the "conservative press." "Fox News and the National Review and columnists of every ilk went fairly deliberately at her in a pretty systematic way...and treated her as the...
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Raw Story (Free subscription) | 07/18/2008
Iglesias: Ashcroft forced out for not signing off on illegal wiretapsDavid Edwards and Muriel KanePublished: Friday July 18, 2008 David Iglesias, one of the US Attorneys fired by the Bush administration as part of what he himself describes as "an attempt to politicize the Justice Department," believes that his former boss, Attorney General John Ashcroft, was also forced out for political...