who lied about where he was going to get all that moola?

On Nov 12, 6:35 pm, Doc Holliday <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Who had more moola?
>
> Peace,
> Doc
>
> On Nov 12, 5:34 pm, mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > An admission of election reporting bias by the Washington Post drew a
> > "no comment" from the White House today.
>
> > The response came from White House spokeswoman Dana Perino to a
> > question from Les Kinsolving, WND's correspondent at the White House.
>
> > The Post's admission came in a column by Ombudsman Deborah Howell, who
> > wrote that the newspaper's op-ed pages favored Democrat Sen. Barack
> > Obama by endorsement and in print. But Obama "deserved tougher
> > scrutiny than he got," Howell said, "especially of his undergraduate
> > years, his start in Chicago and his relationship with Antoin 'Tony"
> > Rezko, who was convicted this year of influence-peddling."
>
> > Howell also wrote that the Post "did nothing" on Obama's admitted drug
> > use as a teenager, nor did the newspaper give vice presidential-elect
> > Sen. Joe Biden the scrutiny he deserved, instead going over GOP vice
> > presidential candidate Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin "with a fine-tooth
> > comb."
>
> > One-sidedness like that was a "gaping hole" in the newspaper's
> > coverage, Howell wrote.
>
> > Howell noted the newspaper "ran for more laudatory opinion pieces on
> > Obama, 32, than on Sen. John McCain, 13. There were far more negative
> > pieces about McCain, 58, than there were about Obama, 32."
>
> > She added, "One gaping hole in coverage involved Joe Biden, Obama's
> > running mate. When Gov. Sarah Palin was nominated for vice president,
> > reporters were booking the next flight to Alaska. Some readers thought
> > The Post went over Palin with a fine-tooth comb and neglected Biden.
> > They are right; it was a serious omission."
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