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View Article  CNN spins anti-Edwards, again
The day of the New Hampshire primary, CNN.com ran a 'ranking' of the three main Democratic presidential candidates--Clinton, Edwards, Obama--that falsely placed Clinton in the number 2 spot behind Obama. The erroneous listing remained on the CNN main page the entire afternoon, well after this blog had called attention to it.

Today CNN.com announces John Kerry's endorsement of Barack Obama thus: "Kerry snubs Edwards, endorses Obama." The report on the Kerry endorsement is somewhat more measured, but only somewhat:

"The endorsement could be seen as a blow to former Sen. John Edwards, who was Kerry's running mate in the 2004 ...   more »
View Article  New Hampshire Results: With odds like these, we’re off to Vegas--

New Hampshire Results: With odds like these, we’re off to Vegas--

“Where Paper Prevailed, Different Results”:

Lori Price, at the estimable Citizens for Legitimate Government, mails a quick breakdown showing an anomaly in the New Hampshire primary results, received from supporters of Rep. Ron Paul (R-Tex.). Up and down the board, the results are different in counties using Diebold election machines from those in counties that counted votes by hand.

Here is the quick comparison between percentages of votes cast for Clinton and Obama, re hand versus machine, passed along by Price:

2008 New Hampshire Democratic Primary Results --Total ...   more »

View Article  Leading to Iraq: High crimes and misdemeanors. November, 2002, continued.
 

With the fall 2002 elections safely behind and a GOP majority returned to Congress, the administration and its allies become even bolder in the campaign for war. The claims of a threat posed by Iraq become even more blatantly false.
Nov. 12-20, 2002:

 

Nov. 12, 2002 – Another Judith Miller article appears in the New York Times:

Iraq has ordered large quantities of a drug that can be used to counter the effects of nerve gas, mainly from suppliers in Turkey, which is being pressed to stop the sales, according to senior Bush administration ...   more »