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20 August, 2004
20 August 2004
Washington Post's Alan Cooperman gets in on the Deal (Hudson) deal with an A-6 snoozer. Why is the resignation of the Bush's chief Catholic advisor -- a position of much greater power than the governorship of New Jersey -- getting so little attention? Even leaving aside the undisputed charges of profound sexual misconduct, why doesn't this story rate? The resignation of the DNC's religious advisor, for the crime of having supported the removal of "under God" from the pledge, won way more column inches. We're not being rhetorical here: What gives?

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