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The Ghost of RubangB said:
LordTheNightKnight said:
"Did you forget how the McCain has been the media's favorite son for the past 15 years? McCain has always been given incredibly generous coverage by the media, and is viewed favorably by most liberals, including myself."

He was, but since the Media turned on Palin, they also turned against McCain. There are a couple studies that prove that.

Their past views on him don't change the fact of what they did recently.

I guess a lot of reporters who were insulted by the Palin media blackout blamed it on McCain and that's why/when/how they turned on him?

Not to mention the amount of interviews and other events McCain turned down because he was either pouting or off fixing the economic crisis.  His campaign during several different occasions declared war on the media.

If anybody triggered the bad coverage of McCain by the media, it was McCain, as Rubang astutely pointed out.  Once again, the liberal media argument is like beating a dead horse.

 



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