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BuzzMachine - Jul 26, 2008
Gerard Baker of the Times of London delivers a pretty hilarious retelling of the Obama story and trip to the Holy Land as a Biblical tale. Here’s the text. Sound bites: In the great Battles of Caucus and Primary he …
BuzzMachine - Jun 22, 2008
Whenever you want to show how soft big media are on Barack Obama, refer back to Howard Kurtz’ column on their coverage of the candidate’s hypocritical flip-flop on campaign financing. Chapter and verse. “The question …
BuzzMachine - Jun 13, 2008
We are only now — a bit late — beginning to face up to sexism as a factor in the Democratic race and as an ongoing problem in America. Katie Couric spoke out: Sound bite: “It isn’t just Hillary Clinton who needs to …
BuzzMachine - May 20, 2008
Chris Matthews — who has been downright spiteful in his coverage of Hillary Clinton — reports that she is attacking back. But David Shuster, the correspondent, explains it all away: “Attacking the media is not new …
BuzzMachine - Apr 23, 2008
Been Twittering the Pennsylvania vote coverage like a madman tonight.
BuzzMachine - Apr 22, 2008
Tim Hames in the Times of London argues that the superdelegates should make Clinton the nominee: The chances are that Mr Obama will end the nomination season with more pledged delegates than Mrs Clinton. His admirers …
BuzzMachine - Apr 7, 2008
Media and Obama fans are trying to change the rules and kick Clinton out of the race. It’s no surprise that Obama would try to do that; it’s politics. But that media has accepted this meme is only further demonstration …
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BuzzMachine - Mar 28, 2008
Webguild has amazing numbers on Barack Obama’s online spending. They report that in February, he spent $1 million on Google vs. Hillary Clinton’s $67,000, according to Federal Election Commission filings. He spent …
BuzzMachine - Mar 28, 2008
One more post about tonight’s panel (6p at New York University: Warren Weaver Hall, 251 Mercer St.,. Room 109): With such a lineup of luminaries (Arianna Huffington, Micah Sifry, Lisa Tozzi, Jay Rosen), I’m trying to …
BuzzMachine - Mar 28, 2008
In today’s NY Times, Paul Krugman says that progressives (nee liberals) voting for Barack Obama are not getting the most progressive candidate: All in all, the candidates’ positions on the mortgage crisis tell the …