Sarah Palin's Tom and Jerry Problem

Bill Keller, NY Times MagazineIf the 2012 election were held in the newsrooms of America and pitted Sarah Palin against Barack Obama, I doubt Palin would get 10 percent of the vote. However tempting the newsworthy havoc of a Palin presidency, I’m pretty sure most journalists would recoil in horror from the idea.That is not — or not entirely — for the reasons Palin thinks: that journalists are liberal elitists, that they find the Tea Party fringe ridiculous or alarming or that they are infatuated with the cerebral black liberal in the White House. There’s a grain of truth and a loaf...

Source: http://www.realclearpolitics.com/2011/06/18/sarah_palin039s_tom_and_jerry_problem_257666.html

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Libya Dismisses Vague Proposal For Elections

For a brief moment this week, it looked as if diplomatic efforts might have ended the crisis in Libya. The son of Moammar Gadhafi in an interview with an Italian newspaper said they could hold elections before the end of the year and have them supervised by foreigners — even NATO. But at a rambling press conference, the Libyan prime minister quashed that proposal, saying the Libyan government will accept nothing less than Gadhafi remaining their leader.

Source: http://www.npr.org/2011/06/17/137254058/libya-dismisses-vague-proposal-for-elections?ft=1&f=1004

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