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POPSYou can't make this up I thought it was a joke when I first read it, but anything you could make up wouldn't be nearly as ironic as this.
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POPSWhy Obama should drop out Gotta go get some more popcorn. Oh ya, I just couldn't help clipping that book cover. The sub-title 'Chronicles of a Collapsing Party' was just too ironic to pass up.
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POPSObama waffles So, Obama really likes waffles. Well, he at least likes them more than he likes answering tough questions. Does anyone else smell an Obama/Kerry ticket? Obama and waffles, the perfect combo.
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POPSObama's distractions So, what is Obama's stance on distractions? Seems to be that they are only distractions when used against him.
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POPSThe Obama double standard Do you think that if those moderating a debate asked the GOP candidate about these relationships for the first time, after 22 previous debates had been held, that other journalists would become apoplectic at the moderators for merely asking about the relationships? Not only would there be a near-universal consensus that those questions should be asked; there would be a moral urgency in pressing for answers. We would, I predict, be seeing an unprecedented media “feeding frenzy.” The truth is that a close relationship with a white supremacist pastor and a friendly relationship with an abortion clinic bomber would, by themselves, torpedo a conservative candidate running for president. There is an enormous double standard at play here, one rooted in the fawning regard many journalists have for Barack Obama....The reaction to Stephanopoulos and Gibson is a revealing and depressing glimpse into the state of modern journalism.