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Re: More liberal hypocracy and biased media coverage
So what?
Nader is not a Democrat. He'd probably vote with the Democrats more often if he were in Congress, but that doesn't make him one. |
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Re: More liberal hypocracy and biased media coverage
I'd say this article was very fair....
[ QUOTE ] Jim Barrett, chairman of the Vermont Republican Party, used Sanders' family payments to highlight what he said is Democratic "hypocrisy" for fiercely attacking DeLay. "It's the standard hypocrisy from the left," Barrett said. "When a Republican does it, it's inappropriate and front page news. But now it turns out, our own Bernie Sanders has been doing it for a long time." He added: "If it's corruption when Tom DeLay does it, then it's corruption when Bernie Sanders does it." Jon Copans, executive director of the state Democratic Party, declined to comment. [/ QUOTE ] in fact, they IMPLY that he IS a democrat or at least beholden to the party, and, IMO, the article is going out of it's way to link him to the democratic party... i don't get how this is 'liberal' bias... if anything it's conservativly biased. maybe jaxmike is a little paranoid? just a bit? |
#13
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Re: More liberal hypocracy and biased media coverage
POTD.
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