Even some prominent members of the national press corps are questioning whether they built Dr. Dean up too high when he first seemed to catch on with voters in the summer only to knock him too hard when he became seen as the front-runner in the fall.
"We failed twice with Dean," Mark Halperin, political director of ABC News, said of the news media. "Dean was able to rise in standing without being held to a high enough standard of scrutiny for months."
But now, Mr. Halperin added, "he is so overly scrutinized to be beyond fair."
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Even some prominent members of the national press corps are questioning whether they built Dr. Dean up too high when he first seemed to catch on with voters in the summer only to knock him too hard when he became seen as the front-runner in the fall.
"We failed twice with Dean," Mark Halperin, political director of ABC News, said of the news media. "Dean was able to rise in standing without being held to a high enough standard of scrutiny for months."
But now, Mr. Halperin added, "he is so overly scrutinized to be beyond fair."
Originally posted by alcimedes
like i said. he makes it easy.
ROFL! That audio clip is too funny.