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| washingtonpost.com - Howard Kurtz (washingtonpost.com)
Are we really going to spend the next couple days channeling Maxwell Smart and debating a cone of silence?
Washington, which likes to think of itself as the indispensable city for high-stakes journalism, is losing its luster.
Washington, which likes to think of itself as the indispensable city for high-stakes journalism, is losing its luster.
The whispered allegations about John Edwards were an open secret that was debated in every newsroom and reported by almost none.
The whispered allegations about John Edwards were an open secret that was debated in every newsroom and reported by almost none.
Last fall, with Barack Obama badly trailing Hillary Clinton in the polls, the pundits came up with a solution: He needed to start smacking her upside the head.
The latest conservative assault on Barack Obama--that we don't really know who he is--is gaining some traction.
Hillary may be campaigning for Barack this week, but her spouse still hasn't, to use the vernacular, gotten over it.
KANSAS CITY-- While the traveling press corps was shipped off to a barbecue restaurant here, John McCain charmed his way through an interview with a local TV reporter. Surae Chinn of KCTV posed such less-than-penetrating questions as "How important is Missouri?" and "Have you chosen a running mate?" and -- addressing the candidate's wife Cindy -- "How do you make your marriage work?"
KANSAS CITY While the traveling press corps was shipped off to a barbecue restaurant here, John McCain charmed his way through an interview with a local TV reporter. Surae Chinn of KCTV posed such less-than-penetrating questions as "How important is Missouri?" and "Have you chosen a running mate?" and -- addressing the candidate's wife, Cindy -- "How do you make your marriage work?"
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