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Rachel on Iowa

Category: GLBTAPolitics
Posted on: April 5, 2009 11:06 AM, by Greg Laden

But first let's tear some Republican Senator a new one on an unrelated issue. And some other stuff. Be sure to stick around to catch the commentary on the death penalty.

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I missed her show that night. Thank you Greg. Especially for the last bit on the death penalty. There was a time when I supported the death penalty, but my support of it has gradually eroded for a whole host of reasons, to the point where I'm now a committed abolitionist. Stuff like this reinforces my belief that I have come to the right conclusion.

Posted by: Ian | April 5, 2009 4:48 PM

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Not to be too much of a fanboy, but has Rachel ever been wrong on anything? I think she does more research into policy issues on a daily basis than most legislators do in this entire continent, and she has a firm grasp of your constitution, so I'd wager she has not been wrong on anything important, and if she has, I bet she'd do an on-air retraction.

Could this be what *real* journalism looks like???

Posted by: Jason Thibeault | April 5, 2009 5:31 PM

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