Her “character attacks” are mentioning people Obama has hung out with that just don’t look so good now that he’s running for president.
In my world, a “character attack” is attacking one’s character. You know, something like Bernhard calling her a “turncoat b***h”. That’s a character attack. Criticizing Obama’s choice of associates is most definitely not.
However, I’m sure, MSNBC, reeling from the obvious criticism of their non-stop character attacks on Palin, felt like leveling the playing field in a way only the media can. By distorting the truth.
Think I’m stretching it a little bit?
I’m not.
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