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Posted on 11/19/2009 3:06:26 PM PST by Nachum
Have a close look at the screencap [larger image after the jump]. Notice what MSNBC's Norah O'Donnell is holding in her left hand? Those are notes, with factoids from the 2008 presidential campaign. She's reading from them to challenge a Sarah Palin supporter who was waiting in line at the book signing yesterday in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
We all remember how back during the '08 campaign, MSM reporters would challenge people attending Obama rallies with uncomfortable truths about their candidate, along the lines "would you still support him if you knew he had the most liberal voting record in the Senate?" Or not. I certainly can't remember any MSMer confronting an Obama supporter in such a way.
(Excerpt) Read more at newsbusters.org ...
The left is so afraid of Sarah.
The more they hate her, the more I love her...
That girl actually is not 13..I was twittering with her, she is 17, she is at work right now. People have been calling her all day. She said “All this because I wore a shirt.” Norah O’Donnell proved yesterday just when you think MSNBC has sunk to its lowest they find new ways to sink even further into the gutter
The real question: why hasn’t any of these braindead journaists put Obama through this with his book, or Kennedy with his book, or Kerry with his book. Hypocritical a##holes. But don’t worry if this don’t work out for you (media death watch)you can always go back to bussing tables
so whats the truth about palin support of the bailout.
The bailout was originally billed as something to buy up the toxic assets. That didn’t happen. Instead it was used to buy up bank stocks
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