Mr Sparkle
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cass said:How is it an example? He brought up a simple question. Clinton went on a wild eyed crazy rant, talking about the "right wing conspiracy". Wallace wanted to discuss the Clinton Global Iniative. Clinton wanted to keep ranting. How is it biased to ask a question?
Sorry. Unlike Jon Stewart tossing softball questions, Wallace is an actual journalist. It's not biased. It's actual journalism.
CW: I asked a question. You dont think thats a legitimate question?
WJC: It was a perfectly legitimate question. But I want to know how many
people in the Bush administration youve asked this question of. I want to know how many people in the Bush administration you asked Why didnt you do anything about the Cole? I want to know how many you asked Why did you fire Dick Clarke? I want to know
CW: We asked
WJC: [..]
CW: Do you ever watch FOX News Sunday, sir?
WJC: I dont believe you ask them that.
CW: We ask plenty of questions of
WJC: You didnt ask that, did you? Tell the truth.
CW: About the USS Cole?
WJC: Tell the truth
CW: I with Iraq and Afghanistan, theres plenty of stuff to ask.
LOL, Wallace tries to sidestep it and fails. "About the USS Cole?"
no chris, obviously about Osama.

Wallace is one of the better journalists on the Fox network (that's why I watch him on sundays) but he is still under the rule of his fox overlords.
