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The McLaughlin Group slams Time magazine for its choice for Person of the Year 2006.
Moderator John McLaughlin, Democratic-leaning Eleanor Clift and paleo-conservative Pat Buchanan condemned Time magazine editors for picking the Internet citizens as “Person of the Year 2006″ – (Streaming Video – Video MP4 file – Audio MP3 file): MR. MCLAUGHLIN: Okay, here … Continue reading →
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