The Washington Post Tries To Be The Onion
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This roundup of opinion on President Obama’s appearance on the Sunday talk shows and Letterman must be a parody. The people they asked were:
Karl Rove
Doug Schoen (a Fox News dem)
Dan Schnur – McCain’s communication director
Ed Rogers – Regan/Bush I staffer
Dana Perino – Bush’s press secretary
Linda Chavez – Reaganite
Lanny Davis – PUMA and professor of the school of thought that Dems are too mean
That’s it. That was the panel.
They cannot be serious.
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The absence of Cheney proves liberal bias.
But BALANCE! We need someone to BALANCE the awesome Democraticness of Pres. Obama!
Couldn’t they have at least dug Ronald Reagan up?
Or was there not enough time?
librul media at its finest.
No matter how many wrong wingers the wapo gives space to they will still get “far left” treatment by Fox and Clear Channel
Isn’t this the same paper that fired a liberal writer because his op-eds weren’t getting enough traffic? I could be wrong, not sure.