DOUG
This could also go in the humor section.
Who would watch Faux News when the issue is something important? It can't be trusted.
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There's pundit gridlock at CNN. They've got them in rows, in close-order formations like soldiers fighting a Napoleonic war. You almost have to feel sorry for the ones in the back row, the second tier, like Bill Bennett. Meanwhile there are graphics exploding everywhere, and hanging plexiglass signs, and there may well be a pundit lost in there somewhere between the Georgia and Missouri campaign returns, yelping.
Meanwhile, on Fox, look who's here: Karl Rove. Solo.
See here.
FAUX News Single Election Analyst: Karl Rove
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A quote from your article above:
See, I knew they fear Hillary more than Obama (although they bluff and often say otherwise). If Obama wins they will hang "inexperience" around his neck and scare the crap out of everyone. That is THE biggest driver/motivator of conservatives: FEAR.Rove sees some promising signs for each of the top three Republicans, and is struck by how many white people are voting for Obama: "If white Democrats in Georgia are voting for Obama, then white Democrats across America may be voting for Obama."
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Faux News doesn't do anything by accident. They're going to have to "make nice" to McCain now, though - since he's going to be their nominee. Can't keep saying nasty things about the GOPer when he's the only white man left standing. (I have heard some rumors of a McCain/Huckster ticket - doesn't that make you - think!)
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