Sunday, April 27, 2008
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PREFACE:

Candidate Obama gave a rather bland interview with FNS host Chris Wallace. It wasn’t hard-hitting, no tough questions were asked, and Obama was not challenged. Said Barry: “I’ve worn flag pins in the past; I will wear them in the future.”

On TW, George Stephanopoulos spoke with four standard-issue surrogates, two from each campaign. White, working class Democrats in Pennsylvania are racist, according to the host, and Hillary will cut gasoline taxes and help our pocketbooks, argued Sheila Jackson Lee and Evan Bayh.

On MTP, DNC boss Howard Dean showed why he is still relevant to today’s political discussion. Not really. He said that Michigan and Florida did not play by the rules and if they were permitted in the process, they would be cutting in line and there would be a riot. He said, though, that it was all up to the Dems’ Rules Committee. He later said that he would seat their delegations and that President Bush was not interested in capturing Osama bin Laden.

On FTN, Obama strategist David Axelrod called certain things said by Bill Clinton, “regrettable,” but excused him for saying things to get his wife elected. Hillary’s mouthpiece Howard Wolfson argued that this ongoing fight has been great for the Democratic Party as it has driven Democrats to the polls.

On LE, Dianne Feinstein and Pete Hoekstra blamed Bush. A lot.

Read the Review of the Shows over at RedState.com.