To: BuckeyeForever
The fact that Couric focused on that one particular conclusion is prima facie evidence of liberal bias. I haven't yet read Coulter's book (because it's on the way to my doorstep from Amazon.com), so I don't know whether Coulter claims specifically that Couric flat-out called Reagan an airhead, but she started the whole interview of Morris with it, which is very telling.
To: freedomcrusader
Maybe you didn't watch the interview. I did. Couric BEGAN by asking Coulter about the general theme in her book, and then followed up challenging Coulter on some specific points. How is that evidence of liberal bias? Obviously, she selected points from Coulter's book that she considered to be incorrect, such as Coulter's intimation that Couric had called Reagan an airhead. Couric denied it, and said the transcripts proved Coulter was wrong. Couric read portions of the transcript. On this point, 80 percent of the viewing public had to believe Coulter had slandered Couric.
What was your point?
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