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Eight presidential hopefuls face wide-ranging questions from online videos featuring all manner of props--a shotgun, a Bible, an ear of corn--but no animated snowman this time.
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- Clinton News Network Plant - Keith Kerr - works for Hillary
- by fafafooey November 28, 2007 9:25 PM PST
- So sad - it's the Democrat/Media Complex.
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- at least 4 plants
- by belboz November 29, 2007 5:11 AM PST
- According to Michelle Malkin, there were at least 4 plants asking questions - 1 Hillary, 2 Edwards supporters, and 1 Obama supporter.
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- Opportunity for Investigative journalism
- by georgiarat November 29, 2007 5:30 AM PST
- If there are any objective journalists left they should not just
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(9 Comments)CNN puts on Keith Kerr in the debate and turns out he works for Hillary Clinton...
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look into the plants but also who at CNN chose the questions to
use and what are their political leaning. That might lead to how
the plants were allowed to ask the questions, why there wasn't a
cursory check done on the selected questioners (there was
plenty of time to Google them beforehand) and how so many
obvious attack questions were selected.
Inquiring minds want to know.