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In reply to the discussion: Keith Olbermann is right: Turn the Press on Its Head [View all]LudwigPastorius
(13,582 posts)35. "By 9 a.m., the networks would have to cover it."
Would they?
And, if they did cover it, would it be more than a 15 second mention?
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