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Candidates Still Hate Each Other, Everyone Still Hates Media [A Pox On The Media]
Gawker —
... George Stephanopoulos appeared on ABC's own Good Morning America today to smugly praise his ability to get Hillary to grudgingly say that Obama could beat McCain, while pointing out that the question was entirely pointless because there's no chance she's going to say "no." ...
Omid Memarian: The One Fundamental Difference Between Clinton and Obama
Huffington Post Entertainment Blog —
... The underlying distinction between Obama and Clinton is vital. Obama recently opposed the idea of a "clash of civilizations" and has expressed his desire to have a better understanding of Islam and Muslims, as well as to engage with the region's nations to resolve U.S. problems. ...
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Greg Mitchell: The Debate: A Shameful Night for the U.S. Media
huffingtonpost.com 4/17/2008 — In perhaps the most embarrassing performance by the media in a major presidential debate in years, ABC News hosts Charles Gibson and George Stephanopolous focused mainly on trivial issues as Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama faced off in Philadelphia. ...
Clinton, Obama Find 'Brotherly Love' at Philly Debate
abcnews.go.com 4/17/2008 — Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama opened Wednesday's presidential debate on a point of accord: neither would answer head-on whether they'd be willing to name the other as vice president. Obama, D-Ill., said it was "premature" to discuss the ...
No Whining About the Media
campaignstops.blogs.nytimes.com 4/17/2008 — In Philadelphia, the Democratic candidates fail to impress.
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E! Online (US) - Top Stories 4/16/2008
Does the opinion of Heidi Montag mean nothing to Bruce Springsteen?
In an open letter to "friends and fans," the rock legend said Wednesday he was backing Sen. Barack Obama for president.
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