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Blueprint for GOP Victories

by Linda Chavez

Democrats are having a hard time explaining away their big losses on Tuesday. First, the White House let it be known that President Obama wasn't actually watching election returns, choosing instead to tune into HBO's puerile documentary about his own presidential campaign. Talk about ego; the man just can't get enough of himself.

By evening's end, Democratic lawmakers and pundits were already taking to the airwaves to proclaim the importance of their win in one upstate New York congres ...

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Posted by: dbooks
Comment: #1
Fri Nov 6, 2009 8:12 AM

If you preview your first paragraph, you will notice the information about OBAMA watching HBO during the documentation. First off that was a quote from FOX dealing with last years election's. Next it has been proven wrong. I am sorry, but no matter how hard I try, when I see two lies in the first paragraph how can I take the rest of your column seriously? I see this over and over again. Not just on the right but on the left also. Quit trying to destroy the other side and discuss the issue. Fox did issue a correction to their report on Obama watching the documentary. Try and find it on their website. I am willing to listen to both sides of any argument. This shouting match has got to stop. When will you try and argue the facts instead of resorting to logical faults? This is one voter who did not support McCain or Obama in the last election. I will not support either party in the upcommng election. The Republicans made some inroads. I do not agree with Ms. Palin. I do not agree with Pelosi. Come on someone grow a backbone, state the truth and argue your side from the truth.

Posted by: Steve
Comment: #2
Sat Nov 7, 2009 6:26 AM

Linda Chavez In total agreement with dbooks "the information about OBAMA watching HBO during the documentation. First off that was a quote from FOX dealing with last years election's. Next it has been proven wrong. I am sorry, but no matter how hard I try, when I see two lies in the first paragraph how can I take the rest of your column seriously? " It might be time for you to review the ethics of journalism: "public enlightenment is the forerunner of justice and the foundation of democracy. The duty of the journalist is to further those ends by seeking truth and providing a fair and comprehensive account of events and issues. Conscientious journalists from all media and specialties strive to serve the public with thoroughness and honesty. Professional integrity is the cornerstone of a journalist's credibility." Watching Fox News will probably not help your endeavor to be any kind of a credible "journalist".

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