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Liberal media: giggles with Hillary; throws spitballs at conservatives (via Ann Coulter)

The fantastic Media Research Center has great stuff every day.  Here’s just a couple of the latest liberal media love-in with liberals and their seething against conservatives, noted at their site.  For more, turn on your television or read a paper.

1. Couric Injects Silly Girl Talk in Clinton Interview on 60 Minutes
60 Minutes on Sunday night ran back-to-back interview segments with Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton and while Steve Kroft’s session with Obama provided a friendly forum in which Kroft admired how “through twelve long months of mind-numbing, muscle-aching, adrenaline-fueled monotony and exhaustion, there has been barely a misstep” by Obama, it was devoid of anything approaching the giddy girl talk about mainlining coffee and high school boys Katie Couric put into her segment with Clinton. Couric set up the story by trumpeting how Clinton “remains focused, energized and anything but defeatist.” She soon wondered: “How do you do it? I mean, the satellite interviews, the speeches, the travel, the debates, the schmoozing, the picture taking, 24/7?” In seeming awe, a giggling Couric followed up: “But I’m talking about pure stamina” and marveled: “Do you pop vitamins, do you mainline coffee?” Later, as the two stood in a high school classroom, Couric cooed: “What were you like in high school? Were you the girl in the front row taking meticulous notes and always raising your hand?” Clinton denied that, prompting an exchange full of laughs and giggles about how boys treated Hillary in high school.


2. Lauer to Coulter: Aren’t All You Conservatives Like 3-Year-Olds?

Friday’s edition of Today on NBC had several conservative-denigrating moments over the ideological direction of presumptive GOP nominee John McCain. Matt Lauer interviewed columnist Ann Coulter and threw a spitball about conservatives being babies: “Critics of conservative voices right now are saying for the first time in a very long time, the conservatives have lost. They haven’t been able to choose their nominee and it’s the political version now of a 3-year-old saying, ‘if you can’t play the game the way I want to play, I’m taking my football and I’m going home.’ How do you respond to that?”

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