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Headline of the day

Not from an MSM outlet, but a far more reputable source: Hot Air.

Headline: “Woman who’s never worked: I’ll work twice as hard“  For those of you on the left, that’s a reference to Caroline Kennedy, who appears to covet Sen. Hilldawg’s soon-to-be-vacant Senate seat.  Here’s an excerpt:

No, sorry, that’s not fair. Remember when she had that job with the NYC Department of Education that she, um, never showed up to?

I won’t blame you if you don’t have the patience to read the whole thing, but at least skim it to catch the difference in tone between this pattycake session and, say, Charlie Gibson’s session with Palin. Or better yet, watch the highlight reel below and see for yourself which soundbites NY1 thought were killer enough to showcase for its viewers. Palin got a pop quiz on the Bush doctrine and Princess gets questions on what she thinks of J-Lo and what John-John would say if he were here now. Think Dominic Carter was excited to land this interview?

Nope…no liberal media bias!

December 27, 2008 - Posted by crushliberalism | Caroline Kennedy, headlines, media bias

3 Comments »

  1. Now I know you didn’t really think that “accomplishments” matter. I mean hey, why start now? Apology to Seinfeld.

    Comment by tnjack | December 27, 2008

  2. Let’s see. New York elected a Senator who had no connection to their state at all in 2000. They continue to elect a congressman in Harlem who is robbing them blind. NY elected a Governor who can’t keep his pants on and a Lieutenant Governor who literally wants to tax everything, during a recession, even non diet sodas. And we are surprised there is a groundswell of support for Caroline Kennedy whose only qualification is her name! It’s New York People!

    Comment by steve | December 28, 2008

  3. Hang tight guys, the Daily News and the New York times are starting to turn on her (yes, I said the New York Times). The people were never necessarily for her…and if you read the whole New York Times interview, you’ll wonder how she got through Harvard and Columbia without taking a public speaking course.

    http://www.nydailynews.com/opinions/2008/12/28/2008-12-28_say_goodnight_caroline_how_jfks_daughter.html

    Comment by Alli | December 28, 2008


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