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Ex Press Secretary Says White House Set Fox News Agenda

In a groundbreaking moment of accountability that surprised few intelligent Americans, former White House press secretary Scott McClellan said on MSNBC’s Hardball that his organization routinely sent Fox News talking points.

If McClellan is (finally) telling the truth, it would implicate Fox as an instrument of right wing propaganda.

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  1. Jumpin' Joe | Aug 7, 2008 | Reply

    Well,having known this already, coverage has cost the lame-duck administration nothing. What it has done is provide an issue that can make John McCain look even more ethical than we’re supposed to believe he is already.
    “Look, I don’t want to look back. But let me tell you that you’ll never see any such sleazy behavior in My administration.”
    And we probably never will see it.

  2. Rich Dansereau | Aug 8, 2008 | Reply

    This is not really any big surprise, just confirmation of what many have suspected all along. Not really an unbiased press. Voter apathy. Who is supposed to keep the politicians honest. I know that may be a contradiction in terms.

  3. itinerantsyndicate | Aug 8, 2008 | Reply

    I am glad that this is finally a story. If you listen to Hannity or Rush or O’reilly it is very clear that they are slaves to the White house. Glad its now official.

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