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Tuesday, July 10, 2007 12:42 PM
Original article: No apologies, Katie Couric!

Katie Couric

I miss Dan Rather.

Saturday, November 3, 2007 01:52 PM

Cynicism

This is just a cynical piece of garbage that used Oprah's name to try to get us to read it. It makes Salon look irrelevant.

Monday, December 29, 2008 12:12 PM

NY1 Interview Was More Substantial

Perhaps you missed the interview with Caroline Kennedy on NY1? The questions were not as soft as the NY Times' questions, and she was impressive, in my humble opinion.

Thursday, October 8, 2009 04:25 PM
Original article: Olbermann's wasted moment

Thought he was good.

There is no TV show or movie that will change the minds of the idiots who don't want healthcare reform. Keith Olbermann knows this. Thought he was spot on this time.

Your article is the left fighting the left. Come on. I heard others dissing him too, including Randi Rhodes on her radio show. She thinks that he's all ego. I think she's wasting time putting him down and so are you.

I'm not in love with Olbermann and I couldn't watch him during the primaries when he was so anti-Hillary Clinton. But I cannot find fault with what he did on the air last night.

Also, why do you think that he "suddenly" found out how bad the system is? He may not have had personal problems with it before, but that doesn't mean he approved of it up to now.

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