>>>I agree it's nasty and viscious, but where exactly is the connection you found between the media junk about her daughter and the Obama camp?
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>>Oh, I am sure Obama's supporters have had absolutely nothing to do with fueling the vitriol and are appalled that the candidacy of the New Man who is Above Politics has been marred by such unseemliness. A good example was Howard Wolfson (admittedly a Hillariarian) who said this "should not be about how many children Sarah Palin has."
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>>Kum-by-yah
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>>But I am not certain Karl Rove, Dick Cheney and the Bavarian Illuminatti are behind *all* of the the bile spewed in Palin's direction.
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>See, now I don't understand this at all. If there crap in the media tilted against the McCain camp, then it is coming from the Obama camp, but any bile spewed the other way is the work of detached bloggers and viral emails that have no connection whatever with the McCain camp.
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>You have to excuse me for being just a tad incredulous.
I missed the post where I said the nonsense about Obama wasn't coming from the GOP and their sympathizers. Of course it is.
There is an imbalance in the media coverage, but that cuts both ways in the sense that MSNBC has so disgraced itself that even the media is starting to make fun of it.
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