Comments on: "McCain Adviser" Revealed To Be A Hoax

"Martin Eisenstadt" Fooled MSNBC And Other News Organizations With Phony Claims

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by questionnews November 13, 2008 7:32 PM EST
Posted by Questionnews at 04:03 PM : Nov 13, 2008

You''''re confused. That "leftie" is one of your buddies.

Posted by actornaught at 04:19 PM : Nov 13, 2008

Really? It''s hard to tell anymore. Both sides can be so over the top.
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by questionnews November 13, 2008 7:28 PM EST
Posted by Questionnews at 04:03 PM : Nov 13, 2008

You''''re confused. That "leftie" is one of your buddies.

Posted by actornaught at 04:19 PM : Nov 13, 2008

Really? It''s hard to tell anymore. Both sides can be so over the top.
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by shingles1 November 13, 2008 7:27 PM EST
Come on, "The Harding Institute" is a dead giveaway.
Journalists are so incredibly dumb.
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by actornaught November 13, 2008 7:19 PM EST
Posted by Questionnews at 04:03 PM : Nov 13, 2008

You''re confused. That "leftie" is one of your buddies.
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by jsklinemn November 13, 2008 7:18 PM EST
This is why now the MSNBC, and NBC news have absolutely no credibility and rank right there with supermarket tabloid status. I still have major trouble with CBS too in light of your former primary anchor. But you appear to be on the mend to shedding that. ABC is out of the tank now so hopefully the news organizations in this country will once again become legitimate news organizations instead of pawns of the liberal left or conservative right.
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by Mccarthyaw November 13, 2008 7:17 PM EST

Is that the one where she said there are 57 states?

Oh wait, that was Obama.

Posted by Xyno at 03:45 PM : Nov 13, 2008

There is a difference between a gaffe and simply not possessing the knowledge to hold office.
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by questionnews November 13, 2008 7:03 PM EST
Yes it is moron. Do your country a favor next time and nail that fat, wildabeast you call a wife instead of voting - idiot.

Posted by TheMasses10 at 03:19 PM : Nov 13, 2008

Gotta love that tolerance & diversity that the left claims to embrace & promote. Just look at the above post. Nothing but love there.
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by tmittelstaed November 13, 2008 7:02 PM EST
Wow, this is just like all the retractions that came out after the 2004 election when the new media discovered that the swiftboat campaign was run by a bunch of liars. Oops, wrong party!
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by xyno-2009 November 13, 2008 6:45 PM EST
for those who still don''''t think palin is an imbecile *** feel free to check out her interview with Katie Curic and you will be convinced, off course that''''s if you are not an imbecile imbred yourself..

Posted by andrew_693 at 03:39 PM : Nov 13, 2008

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Is that the one where she said there are 57 states?

Oh wait, that was Obama.
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by andrew_693 November 13, 2008 6:39 PM EST
for those who still don''t think palin is an imbecile *** feel free to check out her interview with Katie Curic and you will be convinced, off course that''s if you are not an imbecile imbred yourself..
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