Too bad it wasn't a canned article stating that Kerry had won the election.
roflol
Boston Globe did the same thing.
Did Lewis Lapham help out on this recap?
Surely you jest Shirley! Are they really that stupid or did you forget the (/sarcasm) post?
http://www.hardnewsnow.com/abcnews_blunder.html
This website has a copy of what I posted.
Nice catch...send it to Fox News
A lot of words that say absolutely nothing at all.
Wow! Wish they'd post the Super Bowl results too -- I could make a small fortune.
They're simply restating everything we've heard for the past four weeks. How silly. How long does it take a reporter to type up a real story based on having watched the debates?
Next time do a screen capture. Drudge would have loved it.
Is this sarcasm? If it is D*MN!! it label it as sarcasm. OK?
We're not Dan Rather here.
They know enough about the campaign to write it up before it happens, and we know enough about them to know what they're gonna write.
LOL
This is y i signed up!
nice cop
Mark Levin talking about Free Republic catching this. :-)
This looks to me to be just a skeleton report meant to be filled with details and observations during/after the debate tonight. With the pressure on to get something up on the website quickly, I do not blame the reporter for getting a head start...
Think about this statement! He says they are real. This is supposed to make Bush look bad?
Bush was expected to confront questions about leading the nation into war on the still-unproven premise that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. He also has faced accusations that he lacked a strategy to deal with the violence and chaos that have left more than 1,000 Americans dead and that the Iraq war has diverted U.S. attention from al-Qaida and other terrorists.
With a record of four years in office to defend, Bush had a debate strategy of being optimistic about Iraq but acknowledging that times were tough. His stance is that Americans know he is a decisive leader even if they don't always agree with his decisions and that Kerry has taken conflicting positions on Iraq and can't be trusted to lead the nation.
Although Kerry voted to give Bush authority to invade Iraq, he says he would not have followed Bush's path to war a path that alienated allies and, the Democrat says, left Americans less secure. Kerry argues Bush is out of touch with reality, paints too rosy a picture about Iraq and lacks a strategy to end the crisis.
Kerry also says Bush has neglected other major problems like North Korea and Iran, two nations suspected of pursing nuclear weapons.
Well screw watching the debates now. Way to post spoilers AP.