Sean King

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Sunday, September 7, 2008

Wow. Even UK's Guardian Thinks the US Press Has Gone too Far

Nick Cohen: My colleagues in the American liberal press had little to fear at the start of the week. Their charismatic candidate was ahead in virtually every poll. George W Bush was so unpopular that conservatives were scrambling around for reasons not to invite the Republican President to the Republican convention. Democrats had only to maintain their composure and the White House would be theirs. During the 1997 British general election, the late Lord Jenkins said that Tony Blair was like a man walking down a shiny corridor carrying a precious vase. He was the favourite and held his fate in his hands. If he could just reach the end of the hall without a slip, a Labour victory was assured. The same could have been said of the American Democrats last week. But instead of protecting their precious advantage, they succumbed to a spasm of hatred and threw the vase, the crockery, the cutlery and the kitchen sink at an obscure politician from Alaska.


Read the whole thing.

Over the last several years the liberal UK Guardian newspaper has been vicious in its attacks on George W. Bush and Tony Blair. If even it recognizes that the Left's attacks on Palin have been over the top, then that says something.

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