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  • Posted By: Christines @ 04/02/2008 7:51:14 PM

    The media won't ask the tough questions of Obama. Why??
    http://article.nationalreview.com/print/?q=ZGVkY2NhYTkzZjIyYzRkYTIxNTU3MjBiMDVmZmE2Y2Y=


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eumK6YL3jvc

  • Posted By: january20 @ 02/15/2008 12:32:15 PM

    A clarification on my typos: The Women's Media Center conducted the survey about Hillary and the media.

  • Posted By: january20 @ 02/15/2008 12:24:37 PM

    I'm certain Michelle Obama, JD, will refrain from offering opinion to her husband, if she is dutiful enough to keep her place as a woman. Has her background in private and public law practice been put under the media's electron microscope? I hope that someday, after we've drained the upcoming first family of any privacy and dignity, we won't hound the Obamas by rehashing any of their old baggage. In a survey by The WWomens Medina Center, when asked : Is the media treating Hillary Clinton fairly, compared to the other candidates? 89% responded No. Woman are growing tired of the Hillary Bashing, of the media's refusal to let the public make their own conclusions about Hillary's judgement, and the perception of hostility toward women demonstrated by Barack in his comportment toward Hillary. I wonder how well Michelle makes tea and cookies while she stands by her man?





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