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Friday, 07 November 2008

Dhimmedia LandMudslide

NPR 11.07.2008
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Eric Black at MinnPost dares to address the issue, even criticizes "the esteeemed Judy Woodruff" ... for being misleading... and wrong:


As I was writing this post Wednesday evening, I was recording the nightly broadcast of the "Lehrer Newshour," the most substantive news show on television and one that I admire greatly. But when I went to watch the recording, I heard something that made add this postscript:

In her narration of the Obama-on-the-day-after story, the esteemed Judy Woodruff described Obama as having won by "the biggest margin for any Democrat since Lyndon Johnson."

I don't know why someone would say that, other than to hype the story, because it is both misleading and wrong....

Obama won by 6.14 [percentage points] ....


But still - if you have faith in the figures - the bad news is that there are 7,857,302 more of them than there are of us.


And btw, the McCain campaign's lawsuit on military ballots will not be heard until Nov. 10 and the Berg lawsuit has pretty much come to a grinding halt.


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