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Friday, June 01, 2007

20070601 Hillary wants a job tomorrow

Hillary wants a job "tommorrow"

June 1st. 2007

Hat tip: about half the blogosphere, including where I first noticed it, on Michelle Malkin who credited Free Republic.com. I also noticed it on David Wissing’s Hedgehog Report, who credited Wizbang

I can’t spell so I have no interest in throwing stones from my glass house. And as it happens, “tomorrow” is traditionally one the words spell check in my computer frequently calls to my attention.

However, what bothers me is what is bothering many – and that is media bias.

And it was said best by one the Hedgehog Report’s commenters, “Photoshop Dan Quayle into that picture and it would be a media event. Comment by jones”

Or worse yet, if President George W. Bush were to have been a part of this gaffe, it would have been a lead story with much of the mainstream media, who has unfortunately been very successful at spinning the president as not very scholarly.

Never mind that the academic record of President George W. Bush is fairly equal, if not indeed, slightly better with that of his previous opponents: Vice President Al Gore and Senator John Kerry. (See: 20050610 Comparing the academic record of Al Gore, John Kerry and George W. Bush.)

Carla Marinucci wrote on The “Politics Blog” on the San Francisco Chronicle:

The Spin Cycle: And on the night a new national spelling champion was crowned....

Jobs for what day, senator?

Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton was in Silicon Valley announcing her high tech innovation agenda Thursday, but maybe her campaign staff first needs to spring for a spell check on their computers.

Read the rest of her post here: “Jobs for what day, senator?

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