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Ramirez: Obama’s Other Woman

Michael Ramirez/Investor’s Business Daily

Five comments on this post so far. Add yours!
  • Arch_Druid on February 13 at 9:12 a.m.

    I don’t know about that. Schieffer was on CBS news last night claiming that Obama lacked credibility because his latest Commerce Sec. pick pulled out. I wrote him an e-mail to inform him that he lacked a degree of balance in his reporting.

  • Charlie on February 13 at 9:29 a.m.

    I think Michael Ramirez has a point. When I hear the Crissy Mathews, Keith Overbite and Rachael Maddow talk, it’s over the top for Obama. Thats fine on a personnel basis but not as supposed journalists. Give both sides.

  • toadman on February 13 at 9:40 a.m.

    There’s imbalance on both MSNBC and FOX, and even on CNN. In fact, it’s getting devilishly hard to find a newscast that ISN’T slanted in some way. It’s like cable news has this idea that American’s need to be told what to think.

    None of it is of Obama’s making. Therefore, this cartoon makes no sense.

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