Even in Politics, Facts Are Factsby Connie SchultzBill Adair remembers the exact moment he decided that too much of the political coverage was failing the American public. It was Sept. 1, 2004, and Adair was covering the Republican National Convention as a reporter for the St. Petersburg Times. That evening, he watched as the keynote speaker, Democratic Sen. Zell Miller, stood before the packed convention and accused Sen. John Kerry of repeatedly voting for bills to weaken the U.S. military. "(Miller) was making a half-doz ... ( Back to Article )
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