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George Stephanopoulos on Cain allegations

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Here's Stephanopoulos, on page 267 of his autobiography "All Too Human," "Most important, I wanted to keep reports of Paula [Jones'] press conference off television ... It wasn't a hard sell." His book goes on to say how he tried to discredit her. Yes, this openly Democratic operative is a "newsman" now.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2011/11/11/scandal-no-one-is-talking-about/?google_editors_picks=true#ixzz1dT0O4yET


It shows in everything they do. We aren't even two weeks into CainFest 2011 and the broadcast networks have done 117 stories on him. One-hundred and seventeen? That's more than a small war would get.

Actually, it's 58 times more than a small war has gotten. Obama ordered troops into Uganda in October, before the Cain allegations came out. CBS and NBC have each mentioned it once since then. ABC hasn't mentioned it at all.

But the networks don't care about American soldiers at risk. They are more concerned that Obama's presidency is at risk.

That's the only explanation for how they've covered, or not covered, the "Fast and Furious" scandal. You've had to look hard to find consistent coverage of this corrupt government program that cost the life of at least one law enforcement officer. Allegedly the goal was to track U.S. guns to drug cartels and arrest gun runners.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2011/11/11/scandal-no-one-is-talking-about/?google_editors_picks=true#ixzz1dT1Ay0sW
 

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