The obsessive attacks on Palin take yet another morbid turn.
The New Attack on Palin? Associate Her with John Edwards
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Despite Media Cover-Up, Edwards Forced to Admit Baby is His
Former candidate for president John Edwards dropped a bombshell this morning. Despite the mainstream media’s attempt to cover up for Edwards‘ many lies about his affair with former staffer Rielle Hunter and his fatherhood of her baby Quinn, he admitted today that he is indeed the baby’s father.
In a statement released to NBC, Edwards says, [...]
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At Media Matters, ‘Firing Squad’ Wears the Blindfolds
The more I think about Media Matters taking credit for the “firing” of Lou Dobbs, the stupider the situation gets.
Even if Media Matters is responsible for Dobbs’ departure (which I doubt), how pathetic and ineffectual does that make them look?
The George Soros Steno Pool are always the first to criticize Glenn Beck for supposedly trying [...]
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