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joy of media double standards

BarbinMD at Daily Kos comments:

Funny that after Wesley Clark made his comments about McCain's readiness to lead on Face the Nation last week, the McCain campaign issued 16 press releases in two days, denouncing Clark and Obama. Apparently only McCain speaks for McCain, but everyone speaks for Obama.

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Later:

The McCain campaign, still trying to downplay Phil Gramm calling America "a nation of whiners," said that people aren't interested in what campaign surrogates are saying and that it's the candidates' words that count. Then why did McCain issue 16 press releases, reacting to what Wesley Clark had said about him?

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