Worst Quotes of the Year, Bush the First Edition

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Getting Nasty Over Tom and Ted and Tim Playing Nice

Silly Brokaw and Koppel: Clinton Never Would Have Let 9/11 Happen

Columnists: Brokaw and Koppel Display Monolithic Old Media's Fading Da

Brokaw and Koppel III: "Scandal" of Uninsured, Bush's Weird Social Sec

Brokaw and Koppel II: We're Too Soft on Bush, Went to War for Oil, Nee

Brokaw and Koppel Revisit Katrina With Liberal Bias Repeat On "Meet Th

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Media Practically Ignore The Largest Consumer Price Decline in 56 Year

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News Conference Dominated by Bad News on Iraq, Spy Questions

There were only two subjects that concerned the media during President Bush’s December 19th news conference: Bad news on Iraq and domestic spying. Problems in Iraq accounted for six questions, while there were seven on domestic spying. (Note: Questions were counted based on their topic. Follow-ups on the same subject were not counted as separate questions.)The assembled members of the press…

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