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zapster
2/8/09 |
How long will the media's infatuation with Barack Obama last?
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GoldenNugget
4/17/09 |
Its not the medias infatuation. Its his infatuation. All he wants is the media around so that he can try and prove that he is s
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GoldenNugget
4/17/09 |
Its not the medias infatuation. Its his infatuation. All he wants is the media around so that he can try and prove that he is still an amazing president. Hes trying to get people to like him and he needs to start focusing on the country not what america thinks about him.
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profcraig
2/11/09 |
Infatuation? or necessary coverage of the most important political figure in the world? The average American is frightened over the events of the past year and the national media is supposted to be addressing the needs of the average American, right? What is your evidence for "infatuation" as opposed to "political news"?
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scbrow
2/9/09 |
It will last until the executives of the big media companies decide that the undiscriminating coverage is unprofitable
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Makwa
3/21/09 |
I think its waning a bit already. I think it terribly ironic that one couldn’t even consider challenging this man for fear for the race card being played and then he makes his “Special Olympics remark??? The media is now starting to report a more fair and accurate picture of this president I only wish they would have done that when he was a candidate.
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