Can't Trust that MSM

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How many more examples like this do we need to prove that the MSM has a diabolically deceptive agenda?

Thank heaven that the truth came out. Now we can get back to bailouts and presidential debates.

Regarding the latter issue, here's the advice I'd give Joe Biden: Respect Sarah Palin, right to the point of trying to win her over to your side. Criticize John McCain's policies and flip-flops about "the sound economy," as if to say, "C'mon, Sarah, I know that you're way too savvy to be associated with his approach; let's find a better way to do things."

That will both disarm her, at a personal level, and force her to defend McCain in a way that will expose her lack of command of McCain's actual policies.

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