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The National Post’s Daily Hillarack for Saturday, February 16 2008

Today(Yes I missed yesterday!) 

I’ve been telling you how the National Post is totally obsessed with their yummy liberal Democrats Hillary The Magnificent and The Great Obama, and how as a part of their overly enthusiastic promotion of their yummy liberals they feature a giant photo of one or both of them nearly every day in their pages. 

A couple of days ago they actually featured a huge picture of Republican John McCain, but alas, the huge full-page article was all about how he couldn’t be trusted by anyone, ever.  “Not such straight talk” was the headline and the exploded text read “Determining how John McCain would act as president has become an exercise in figuring out who he’s misleading and why.” 

This was a couple days ago…
A couple of days ago A couple of days ago

Today (as seen at left) they feature a big front page article on McCain, headlined “Where ‘McNasty’ Cut His Teeth”

Page 17 does have another article about him—a totally neutral life-story type article. 

On the other hand, on page 19, the continued front page story dominates, with the headline “McCain’s ‘The Punk’ from ‘The Bubble’”
page 19

page 18Ah but on page 18 we finally find our daily Hillarack—and once again it’s the dynamic duo in full color.  Amusingly, it’s a photo of the same wax figures they featured earlier in the week in a huge photo, in which they didn’t seem to realize they were wax figures, their earlier caption reading “Barack Obama, right, who is leading New York Senator Hillary Clinton, left…”. (Those two are just so “real”, baby!) 

Today though, they acknowledge their inherent waxiness (… I mean of the figures in the photo), with the caption “Staff at Madame Tussauds Wax Museum in Washington, D.C., adjust wax figures of Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama in a replica of the Oval Office.” 

Note the headline refers to a Democrat “Dream team”, which is in no way different from “McNasty”, and “The Punk”, and “Not Such Straight Talk” and such. 

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