Rupert Murdoch ♥ Obama--Who Knew

Lalita Amos | 05/30/2008 - 12:21

"He is a rock star. It's fantastic."

"I love what he is saying about education."

"I don't think he will win Florida.....but he will win in Ohio and the election".

"I am anxious to meet him."

"I want to see if he will walk the walk."

That wasn't a granola-eating, Birks-wearing, Prius-driving, wheatgrass-eating liberal gushing about Senator Obama. It was Rupert Murdoch, News Corp Chairman, newly-minted WSJ owner, and longtime standardbearer for the conservative cause speaking at this week's "All Things Digital" conference" in Cali.

Watch it for yourself...and be sure to listen for the sound of the hoofbeats of the Four Horsemen.

Mr. Murdoch seemed genuinely surprised when the interviewers challenged him on his belief that Fox News was truly "fair and balanced."


Lalita Amos | 05/30/2008 - 15:37 |  No Joke

Bob M, I was wondering the same thing. Maybe Bill O will send one of his nasty producers to go and harass Mr. Murdoch like he does other hapless people.

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Lalita L. Amos, CRC
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bob m | 05/30/2008 - 15:02 |  Hmmmm.

Aliens must possess him.



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