Three reporters from McCain-endorsing newspapers kicked off Obama plane
Posted on October 31st, 2008 at 5:36 pm by Troy La ManaSo this is how you unite the country? Niiiiiiiice.
Journalists from three major newspapers that endorsed John McCain — the Washington Times, the New York Post and the Dallas Morning News — have been booted from Barack Obama’s campaign plane for the final leg of the presidential race.
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Nobody has anything to say?
I guess the Republicans look at this as business as usual and the Democrats are hoping the story just blows away.
I’ll say something. I just tire of being accused of continually harping on ‘The Anointed One’. How can I not when he makes himself an easy target?
Perhaps this is not a surprise to anyone; Barry can’t surround himself with anyone not on board with his ideology. So much for reaching across party lines to create unity. If he can’t do this with reporters, how’s he going to do this with Congress?
No, Barry has some underlying fear of people actually printing the truth about him. He’d be too uncomfortable around people actually trying to ask real questions. After all, he’s banned newscasts from further interviews.
Is this how it’s going to be with an Obama presidency?
I’ve been MIA for a few days…
It is business as usual for Obama. For all of you liberals out there that talk about freedom of speech, where are you on this one?