Today's Morning Edition featured a story by Tom Bowman entitled "Can Obama Make Good On Promises About Wars?" full of neocon spin. The worst part featured Michael O'Hanlon. I wrote to NPR to protest giving him a platform as a creditable analyst; they should at the very least include a disclaimer that "O'Hanlon got every bit of the Iraq war wrong" whenever they introduce him.
My name is Matthew Murrey and I'm from Florida, but have been living in the Midwest since 1984. I started this blog because no one else was blogging NPR's drift toward the right - and it made more sense than yelling at the radio.
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Today's Morning Edition featured a story by Tom Bowman entitled "Can Obama Make Good On Promises About Wars?" full of neocon spin. The worst part featured Michael O'Hanlon. I wrote to NPR to protest giving him a platform as a creditable analyst; they should at the very least include a disclaimer that "O'Hanlon got every bit of the Iraq war wrong" whenever they introduce him.
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