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Wanted: Liberal Backbone

An editorial from the Washington Post just shows that liberals need to learn to sling mud better or be left behind in shaping public opinion. The liberal papers criticized the Clinton administration 30 percent of the time, while the conservative papers slapped around the Bush administration just 7 percent of the time. The liberal papers […]

An editorial from the Washington Post just shows that liberals need to learn to sling mud better or be left behind in shaping public opinion.

The liberal papers criticized the Clinton administration 30 percent of the time, while the conservative papers slapped around the Bush administration just 7 percent of the time.

The liberal papers praised the Clintonites 36 percent of the time, while the conservative papers praised the Bushies 77 percent of the time.

One more set of numbers: The liberal papers criticized Bush 67 percent of the time; the conservative papers criticized Clinton 89 percent of the time

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