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p> PHIL IN br> Re: The Prowler's Secretive Clintonites: 'Crossfire' Jitters : /p>Your article on Carville and Begala is timely. Consider TV Guide's interview with Phil Donahue (July 13-19 issue, page 35):
"Question: What's your response to criticism that TV news is already too liberal?
"Donahue: That's the canard of the right wing, to make themselves look victimized. Here's the spectrum: You have [Bill] Clinton at 12 noon; as you move to the right side of the political spectrum, you have [William] Safire, [Robert] Novak, [John] McLaughlin, the Fox crowd, all the O'Reilly types. On the left, who have you got? Is Paul Begala a liberal? Is James Carville a liberal?"
p>Even though he doesn't know the answers to his own questions, Donahue gets his own show next week. br> -- unsigned /p> p> BUSH AND THE CATHOLIC VOTE br> Re: The Prowler's
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