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In the Tank for President Kerry

The New York Times and the 2004 media narrative designed to defeat George W. Bush.

(Page 10 of 12)

p>Headline: FOR AL GORE, A RETURN TO 2000 WHERE IT ENDED br> Reporter: Jim Dwyer br> Message: Al Gore is “the real president” and the bastards stole it from him. Never forget. The poor guy just hasn’t gotten over it and we can’t blame him. /p>

October 29, 2004

p>Headline: BUSH CAMPAIGN REPLACES AD THAT HAD DOCTORED IMAGES br> Reporter: Jim Rutenberg br> Message: The lying SOB’s are screwing around with advertising but this outfit called the Daily Kos nailed ‘em! Go Daily Kos! /p>

November 1, 2004

p>Headline: A LOOSER, MORE JOVIAL KERRY PREPARES FOR VOTERS’ CHOICE br> Reporter: Jodi Wilgoren br> Message: The Man is in great shape because he’s gonna win!!! He even gets in the shower before his wake-up call! What a guy! What a great president he will be! /p>

November 3, 2004

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topics:
Barack Obama, Sarah Palin, Hillary Clinton, Mainstream Media, Sports, Abortion, Law, Supreme Court, Military, Iraq, NATO

About the Author

Jeffrey Lord is a former Reagan White House political director and author. He writes from Pennsylvania at jlpa1@aol.com.

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