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Laura PourMeADrink Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-19-08 10:16 AM
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It was impossible for Jon Stewart and Colbert to hide their choice yesterday
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I think Democrats fall into two categories:
1) The bleeding heart liberal eternal optimists
2) The realists and cynics

I think, as a general rule the former flock to Obama, the
optimist. The latter to Hillary, the realist.

Yesterday, it was virtually impossible for the media to hide
their choices.

Anyone who loves Obama was gushing after the most brilliant speech
(Chris Mathews).

Anyone who leans more toward realism could not hide
their cynicism - Jon Stewart mocked the speech as '30 minutes
of free air time.' Colbert mocked it by saying he would show
Rev Wright's rantings every night until the election. And the
jury on KO is still out - but he was less impressed as well. If
you think about their personalities - they are all prone to
cynicism.
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