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March 12th, 2008
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In an unrelated matter, a loyal reader has requested a “shout out”. Enjoy.
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March 13th, 2008 at 11:44 am
Thanks!! But I may stop reading now that I’ve realized you’re a Tucker-Hater!
March 13th, 2008 at 12:00 pm
Don’t get me wrong, I don’t hate anyone and I am certainly not trying to insert my opinions into this blog. Just informing, not opining (of course there are limits to anyone’s neutrality).
I don’t interpret Jon Stewart’s comments on Crossfire as really targeting Tucker or Begala. Rather, they were an indictment of the 24-hour news genre. Inventing conflict where there is none. Focusing on personality and minutiae. Focusing on the minor differences in the two major parties (or in two candidates of the same party) rather than the wide swaths of ideology that they share with the majority of the American people. More or less what I was getting at in the Drum beat to election post.
There are real consequences of this. Look at all the conservatives that are unhappy with Sen. McCain. Look at all the supporters of Sen. Clinton that no longer would support Sen. Obama and vice versa.