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How Fox News is helping Barack Obama's re-election bid →

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guardian:

Jonathan Freedland writes for Comment is Free:

By any normal standards, Obama should be extremely vulnerable. Not only is the economy in bad shape, he has proved to be a much more hesitant, less commanding White House presence than his supporters longed for. And yet, most surveys put him comfortably ahead of his would-be rivals. That’s not a positive judgment on the president – whose approval rating stands at a meagre 44% – but an indictment of the dire quality of a Republican field almost comically packed with the scandal-plagued, gaffe-prone and downright flaky. And the finger of blame for this state of affairs points squarely at the studios of Fox News.

“In that atmosphere, you need talk-show hosts as president, not governors or legislators.” Oh, good.

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    Still loving how people are upset that President Obama did not wave his magic wand and undo the 8 years of damage done...