Who is the journalist now these days for a big interview?
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I agree that at the moment Wallace seems to be the most trusted- but also most hated from both sides. I think that is because Rs are used to him grilling folks in a D administration and he is grilling their own with equal fervor.
Steve Croft is pretty good. George Stephanopoulos is good. Out of the gaggle from the View I actually think Huntsman is the one capable of journalism as opposed to commentary- although the one next to McCain seems to be good at explaining legal procedures but not a journalist.
]I agree that at the moment Wallace seems to be the most trusted- but also[/b] most hated from both sides. I think that is because Rs are used to him grilling folks in a D administration and he is grilling their own with equal fervor.
Steve Croft is pretty good. George Stephanopoulos is good. Out of the gaggle from the View I actually think Huntsman is the one capable of journalism as opposed to commentary- although the one next to McCain seems to be good at explaining legal procedures but not a journalist.
If Wallace is the most hated from both sides you know he's doing it right.
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Colbert is a circus clown. Nothing he does is related to journalism.
This from someone labeling Limbaugh a journalist.
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