After Wolf Blitzer announced CNN's projection that Conservative
Doug Hoffman had lost, Larry King chimed in, "Mmm. I think that
was the first defeat for the far right tonight."
Shouldn't he be interviewing Barbara Mandrel or something?
I have to say, though, that my jaw dropped when, after one of his
guests suggested that Obama might have tipped the balance in
Maine if he'd gone there to support gay marriage, King asked why
Obama would do that, since since he's on the record as being
against gay marriage.
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Campy| 11.4.09 @ 9:15AM
And there's this one... wasn't even sure I heard it right until I reviewed in online. Tim Kaine tucked this comment in on the Today Show:
"...what we're seeing is a president who has dramatically cut the job loss rate from where it was under the Bush administration..."
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21.....2#33616802
Scott Pandich| 11.4.09 @ 9:27AM
I have to say, though, that my jaw dropped when, after one of his guests suggested that Obama might have tipped the balance in Maine if he'd gone there to support gay marriage, King asked why Obama would do that, since since he's on the record as being against gay marriage.
Alan Brooks| 11.4.09 @ 10:08AM
and Dewey defeated Truman.
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