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I've now seen the clip. I really didn't see you make any argument other than "She could never think that" and "That's outrageous," and of course, the "Well, we could all then stay home in November," punctuated with interruptions of other people who had different viewpoints. I was very disappointed... And I don't really understand the criticism of Obama's camp circulating the Olbermann comment, which had historical references, lists of the disturbing pattern that has emerged over this campaign, i.e. some thought and hard work applied to it -- isn't this what campaigns do? Where was your outrage when the Clintons was talking to superdelegates about Wright? It seems very troubling to me. And as an English major, it seems that an editor-in-chief should know the difference between "affect" and effect." I'm just saying...