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Thursday, October 09, 2008

MSM Looks For Hug at McCain-Palin Rally

I've finally met the evil MSM.

He was at yesterday's McCain-Palin rally, walking around with a sign saying, "I need a hug." He got one, too, from none other than the John McCain look-alike posing with the protesters.

The MSM is actually the Washington Post's Dana Milbank, who tells me he's putting together some sort of video for Rough Sketch.

Update: The video is up, and it's hilarious!

4 comments:

  1. The video is up on the Wapo's site:

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/video/2008/10/09/VI2008100900739.html?hpid=multimedia1&hpv=national

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  2. Tghanks for tipping me off. Updated my post. Appreciate the comment.

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  3. Dana Millbank the only memebr of the MSM who got hthe chair of the Lehigh County GOP drop the Hussein refrence.

    Also one lady who said you'll get a hug when you give the real facts said Obama was a terrorist on Morrill's tape. Oh and I love the guy screaming "Your a hottie".

    Very Sexist. Unless your Palin and using that as a leverage tool for the election.

    But no Bernie O'Hare, did you pinch his but when you hugged him? lol

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  4. omg... I know people in that video.

    I love the line about thinking it was a bad idea to ask the people for hugs b4 they went through a metal detector.

    And the lines about the agenda for prisoners.

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