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November 29th 2007 Media, Politics, Propaganda, Leftists

CNN/YouTube Debate Features Hillary Plant (Wizbang)

Anderson Cooper would have you believe that a network that could select this question, find that 13-year-old Romney quote, create the trap for Romney (which he fell face first into), and (presumably) fly Kerr to the debate, could not type “Keith Kerr, retired Colonel” into Google and find the link to the Hillary Clinton press release, which prior to the debate appeared in the first 10 results for that search?

Yeah, right…

No, no, Kevin. You have to learn to practice the willing suspension of disbelief. Start by attending more Hollywood movies about Iraq.

UPDATE: From the comments:

Planted CNN questions for Dem debate : “Do you like diamonds or pearls? Tee-hee!” from Dem politcal activists.

Planted CNN question for Repub debate: Hard-hitting politically charged question from Dem political activists.

I just watched a local Fox News report on the debate, where I was informed that “questions were submitted by YouTube users.” Nary a mention that one of those users was a Clinton operative.

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