This is a few days old but is evidence in a discussion of news bias in the election. Having nothing better to do than prove how much MSNBC gets warn feelings up its collective legs over Barack Obama, the network devotes seven minutes to trying to make a issue of John McCain saying that he confused the Steeler and Packers in an anecdote about his Vietnam captivity.
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Bias? Of course it’s biased! It’s Rachel Maddow! She doesn’t pretend to be objective! And you use this as evidence of bias in the press? I mean, that might be true, but this is the evidence? A liberal pundit being mean to McCain?
Good lord, Hillary lost. Get over it.