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helleborient Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-30-03 01:15 PM
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34. Link to the NPR interview of Dennis Kucinich...
http://www.npr.org/programs/specials/democrats2004/kucinich.html

Is this a tiny insignificant mention?

If you click on the interview, it's relatively lengthy like their interview of every announced candidate

And these words:

"While opposition to the Iraq war is what has galvanized Kucinich's supporters, the Ohio congressman has had little success in getting media coverage. Part of the problem for Kucinich is that Howard Dean, the former governor of Vermont, has become the media's "preferred" choice among the anti-war candidates. From the beginning journalists seemed to like Dean's combative style, his fiery demeanor, his willingness to take on anyone and everyone who disagrees with him. There is a sense, however, that Dean's act may be wearing a little thin; conversations with many reporters during the recent presidential candidate debate in South Carolina elicited a significant amount of criticism of Dean. The Kucinich camp knows this and sees an opening."

are the words of an NPR conspiracy against Dennis?


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