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p> Jeffrey Lord's article has some fascinating history that helps peel back the lid covering the beltway and Manhattan. Existence of the "club" to which Sally Quinn and her husband, Ben Bradlee, belong became more apparent in 1972 after Richard Nixon trounced George McGovern in the presidential election. That's when film critic Pauline Kael lamented "I don't know how Richard Nixon could have won. I don't know anyone who voted for him." br> -- Stan Welli br> Aurora, Illinois /p>I don't have the adequate vocabulary to even begin to tell you how much I enjoyed this column. In all my adult life I have not read anything that so succinctly, truthfully, pointedly and unabashedly defines the national leftist media and its stranglehold on America.
Absolutely beautiful and I will email your article to many, many persons.
p>Best wishes to you in your endeavors, br> -- Steve Ballard /p>The bet here is McCain-Palin will receive a large, and perhaps winning, percentage of the national vote based on nothing more than taking the mainstream media down. Amazingly, blowhards like Sally Quinn, Ben Bradlee and the rest of the in-the-tank-for-Obama media seem unable to fathom this "two-fer" reality.
Here's hoping they continue their baseless attacks on Sarah Palin. All they will do is make many Americans even more determined to support her.
p>It's what Americans do instinctively when they see a decent woman getting hammered -- for nothing more than being decent. br> --