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		<title>By: Ted</title>
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		<author>Ted</author>
		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jul 2008 16:04:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>REALLY FUNNY (BUT TELLING) FROM JOSHUALAWSON.BLOGSPOT.COM:

Wednesday, July 9, 2008
CNN Still Can't Bring Itself to Say Palin's Name

Last night on Election Center with Campbell Brown, a bunch of CNN talking heads discussed potential VP's for John McCain. They mentioned about 12 names overall, and also threw in a couple nonsensical wildcards just for one. One person they didn't mention? Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin.

It's becoming embarrassing to the MSM to watch their avoidance of a VP candidate nearly every serious pundit and analyst considers to be one of the frontrunners, but one of the best choices for McCain. Bill Kristol of the New York Times and The Weekly Standard actually came out a short while ago and flat-out predicted that Palin would be McCain's VP choice. But instead of even mentioning her name, CNN touted Joe Lieberman as the best option for McCain and one of their "experts" even claimed "the right would love it". They must have been talking to the three Obamacons again (oh those ever elusive Obamacons...). This kind of crap reporting is why CNN is getting clobbered by Fox News. 
Written by Joshua Lawson at 10:07 AM 

2 comments: 
Dave Hilts said... 
How typical. I agree with previous commentors on this topic. It really appears as if the MSM is quite frightened of Gov. Palin. Let's hope McCain makes the right choice.
July 9, 2008 10:23 AM 

Anonymous said... 
If you're a Republican, when in doubt, do the exact opposite of what the mainstream media is telling you to do. works every time.
July 9, 2008 10:23 AM</description>
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<p>Wednesday, July 9, 2008<br />
CNN Still Can&#8217;t Bring Itself to Say Palin&#8217;s Name</p>
<p>Last night on Election Center with Campbell Brown, a bunch of CNN talking heads discussed potential VP&#8217;s for John McCain. They mentioned about 12 names overall, and also threw in a couple nonsensical wildcards just for one. One person they didn&#8217;t mention? Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s becoming embarrassing to the MSM to watch their avoidance of a VP candidate nearly every serious pundit and analyst considers to be one of the frontrunners, but one of the best choices for McCain. Bill Kristol of the New York Times and The Weekly Standard actually came out a short while ago and flat-out predicted that Palin would be McCain&#8217;s VP choice. But instead of even mentioning her name, CNN touted Joe Lieberman as the best option for McCain and one of their &#8220;experts&#8221; even claimed &#8220;the right would love it&#8221;. They must have been talking to the three Obamacons again (oh those ever elusive Obamacons&#8230;). This kind of crap reporting is why CNN is getting clobbered by Fox News.<br />
Written by Joshua Lawson at 10:07 AM </p>
<p>2 comments:<br />
Dave Hilts said&#8230;<br />
How typical. I agree with previous commentors on this topic. It really appears as if the MSM is quite frightened of Gov. Palin. Let&#8217;s hope McCain makes the right choice.<br />
July 9, 2008 10:23 AM </p>
<p>Anonymous said&#8230;<br />
If you&#8217;re a Republican, when in doubt, do the exact opposite of what the mainstream media is telling you to do. works every time.<br />
July 9, 2008 10:23 AM</p>
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