How Obama and the radical became news
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WASHINGTON - The political fallout from the Philadelphia faceoff between Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton was all but eclipsed Thursday by a fierce debate about Charles Gibson and George Stephanopoulos. (article 1)
In political circles in Chicago, where Obama rose in politics and Ayers is now a college professor, an Ayers-Obama connection has been known for years. (article 6)
The dignified questioners, wise in the ways of Washington, firmly steering the candidates through an informative discussion of the momentous matters confronting the nation. (article 9)
NEW YORK - ABC News drew both record ratings and a heap of complaints about how Charles Gibson and George Stephanopoulos moderated the Democratic presidential debate, criticism that Stephanopoulos on Thursday called a sign of how much people care. (article 3)
A prominent TV critic, Tom Shales of The Washington Post, said Gibson and Stephanopoulos " turned in shoddy, despicable performances. (article 3)
The consensus seems to be that Sen. Barack Obama had a rough night, and many are objecting to the tenor of the questions. (article 7)
To be fair, the first half of the faceoff could not have been staged more effectively from Hillary Clinton's point of view. (article 8)
The ABC moderators found themselves under fire for focusing on campaign gaffes and training most of their ammunition on Obama. (article 2)
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Source articles
- The Seattle Times: Furious critics put debate moderators on the hot seat (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 04/18/2008, 991 words)
- The Backlash Against ABC (Washington Post, 04/17/2008, 455 words)
- Gibson, Stephanopoulos criticized for debate moderation (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 04/17/2008, 732 words)
- The Backlash Against ABC (Washington Post, 04/17/2008, 527 words)
- The Backlash Against ABC (Washington Post, 04/17/2008, 538 words)
- How Obama and the radical became news (boston.com, 04/18/2008, 570 words)
- ABC News: Some Viewers 'Bitter' About ABC Debate (ABCNews, 04/17/2008, 347 words)
- Obama Plays Defense (Washington Post, 04/17/2008, 80 words)
- Asking the important questions (boston.com, 04/18/2008, 556 words)
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