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Media Monday

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By Tribune-Review
2 Min Read Oct. 16, 2006 | 19 years Ago
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Here are some of the latest outrageous, sometimes humorous, quotes from or about the liberal media, courtesy of the Media Research Center:

Keith as Teresa: "A past president, bullied and sandbagged by a monkey posing as a newscaster, finally lashed back. ... The nation's marketplace of ideas is being poisoned by a propaganda company so blatant that Tokyo Rose would've quit. ... As with all the other nefariousness and slime of this, our worst presidency since James Buchanan, (President Bush) is having it done for him, by proxy. Thus, the sandbag effort by Fox News ... ."

-- MSNBC's Keith Olbermann, on Chris Wallace's Fox News interview with former President Bill Clinton.

The gasoline conspiracy: "Are lower gas prices a Republican plot• This blogger wonders if Republicans are trying to soften voters, who have spent the last year angry about high prices. ... Could President Bush have had anything to do with plummeting gas prices?"

-- Reporter Ali Velshi on CNN's "American Morning."

Ex-Poster comes clean: "I agree that (the mainstream media) presents itself as unbiased when, in fact, there are built into it many biases and they are overwhelmingly to the left. ... There is a real difficulty on the part of the mainstream media being sympathetic, or empathetic ... to the kind of thinking that goes into conservative approaches to issues."

-- Former Washington Post reporter Thomas Edsall.

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