He is very up front about media bias, and he's spot on at the end of this piece with his view on the McCain response to the economy.
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The media bias is unbelievable. If you have time(it's a lengthy video):
http://www.breitbart.tv/?p=206893
It's amazing that the LA Times is burying a video of Obama toasting Khalili (the former PLO Communications director) with Ayers looking on in the background.
I saw this yesterday as well on National Review. I sent it to two Jewish friends and asked them to send to everyone in their families and asked them to further forward it to five people apiece. Pete, you should do the same. I don't know what's more appalling: the content of this or the LA Times burying it.
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The media bias is unbelievable. If you have time(it's a lengthy video):
http://www.breitbart.tv/?p=206893
It's amazing that the LA Times is burying a video of Obama toasting Khalili (the former PLO Communications director) with Ayers looking on in the background.
I saw this yesterday as well on National Review. I sent it to two Jewish friends and asked them to send to everyone in their families and asked them to further forward it to five people apiece. Pete, you should do the same.
I don't know what's more appalling: the content of this or the LA Times burying it.
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