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"The 2008 election made history, but the long campaign leading up to it included plenty of servings of half-baked commentary. Media Matters for America has nominated 10 particularly inane pieces of punditry and invites you to vote for the Most Inane Punditry of the 2008 presidential campaign. Choose one from this list of ridiculous remarks:"
I vote for the cleavage coverage of Hillary last winter. And most especially, CNBC's John Harwood for saying Clinton knew "what she was communicating by her dress."
I vote for the cleavage coverage of Hillary last winter. And most especially, CNBC's John Harwood for saying Clinton knew "what she was communicating by her dress."
Oy to the Vey!
What a maroon!
I voted before I read the replies. I was not surprised to see that you and I chose the same one.
Funny, the Scarborough mention of the "daintiness" of Obama's bowling prowess. But he hit the nail on the head there...
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