Obama playbook - blame Fox News

October 27, 2008

Call them talking points if you’d like, but the Obama camp seems to have a standing order to blame Fox News for promoting fake controversy. Bill Burton - Obama’s national press secretary - joined Megyn Kelly again this afternoon on Fox News with the intention of discussion Obama’s statements during the 2001 radio interview everyone is talking about.

Bill Whittle over at NRO has good analysis of the Obama answers (thanks to Malkin for the link). Whittle states that this discovery will hurt Obama more than Joe the plumber, but I don’t see it since the analysis required more thought than “redistribution of wealth is bad.”

Here’s the video from Fox today during the 5 p.m. ET hour.

Commenter emailneuvo over at Hot Air has this…

Holy cow, I never realized how “Nothing to see here! Move along! NOW!” Obama’s camp plays it. I mean, I knew it, but, whoa.

Dude, you needed more evidence?

Would the last honest reporter please turn on the lights?

October 22, 2008

Orson Scott Card is a journalist that is not proud of the actions - and inactions - of his brethren in the media. Card is also a Democrat.

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Compare and contrast - McCain and Obama on The View

September 20, 2008

As Jim Vicevich mentions, The View isn’t really considered a news program, but if you’re wondering who most of the “cast” will be voting for, you need not go further than these video clips.

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Hacking Sarah Palin’s personal e-mail accounts newsworthy? Updated

September 17, 2008

You’ve got to be kidding me. Isn’t this a federal crime? I assume that since Gawker was not the group that hacked in, they feel it’s perfectly fine to post screen shots, photos and the list of people in Palin’s personal address book.

Update: Malkin reports that the proxy service - that the hackers used to hide their identity - will cooperate. Told ya - the FBI and Secret Service are on the case now. Pushing this to the top of the home page since it’s my number one post of all time for some reason (thanks Michelle).

Update 2: Like I said yesterday, this would not stand. I guess you fools who use proxy services to protect your identity need to rethink your approach.

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Reporters ask for DNA evidence from Palin

September 3, 2008

I really would like to know. It’s one thing for Steve Schmidt from the McCain camp to complain about the questions being asked, but let’s go one step further and demand to know who is asking the questions.

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