A Comment About

Deep Inside ‘Bittergate’

April 15, 2008 - 1:17 am - by Bill Bradley
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2008-04-15 08:18:40

“But in this case, not having had the tape or transcript in advance, with only a few hours to consider what to a political pro is clearly incendiary language to be deployed against the candidate, and with Huffington in Tahiti, there was no lengthy period in which to assess the possible political impacts.

Which, from a journalistic standpoint, is admirable.”

How the hell is that ADMIRABLE??? That’s a ridiculous conclusion to draw.

Due to logistics, circumstances, and time constraints it turns out that the right thing somehow, almost accidentally, happened – and you think that is admirable??? You give HP credit for that? There is nothing to admire here. Had they had more time, and considered it more closely, the odds are we would have never known what Obama said! That is the OPPOSITE of admirable.

Also, it’s sad that Huffington has such a biased (paranoid?) view of Republicans. She would never talk that way about blacks or any other designated liberal victim group.

I’m so tired of “us and them”. Aren’t progressives supposed to be smarter than that? Apparently not.