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By Pejman Yousefzadeh Posted in Dick Cheney | Los Angeles Times | Media Bias | Miscellanea — Comments (6) / Email this page » / Leave a comment »
The Los Angeles Times has been found making things up. Yes, I know that Dick Cheney is not very popular in Tim Rutten's world, but surely, if Cheney is as bad as Rutten makes him out to be, there is no need whatsoever to manufacture a quote from the Vice President, is there?
We dare not call Rutten's behavior an example of media bias, do we? Nor do we deny him membership into the "reality-based community"; the alternate reality that Rutten appears to inhabit is good enough to qualify as "reality-based," it would appear.
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but the man's name is McCAIN. You have repeated called him Cain. That was another guy -- much, much older -- had a brother.
An Able comment indeed, David.
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CongressCritter™: Never have so few felt like they were owed so much by so many for so little.
Besides, when you can't even get the man's name right, anything you say about Sen. McCain loses credibility.
Next time take it to a thread about the man, though.
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By endorsing McCain, The LA Times moved from "always endorse non-conservatives" to "almost always..." QED
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endorsed Cain.
Call it even?
Then again, they almost always endorse non-conservatives.