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Just like Israel, the nutperv from P-town gets a pass on Palin from his confused & twisted friends in J-List who also may be panting after an actual female with charisma.
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So any ammo the J-List affair gives to conservatives creates more problems for Todd and his network.
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The problem, Todd added, is that J-List created a "perception that the right's claim of a so-called liberal media conspiracy is true, which is not the case."
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In particular, Todd clarified that the right's campaign to use Journolist to tar the entire mainstream media is more "disingenuous" than anything J-List did.
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The problem, Todd added, is that J-List created a "perception that the right's claim of a so-called liberal media conspiracy is true, which is not the case."
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That said, by hinting that he agrees with the right's take on J-List -- as he seemed to suggest to Politico -- Todd risks further legitimizing conservatives 'larger argument, and by extension, their ongoing attack on MSNBC.
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In particular, Todd clarified that the right's campaign to use Journolist to tar the entire mainstream media is more "disingenuous" than anything J-List did.
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Relatedly, it's worth noting that the J-List flap does create an interesting dilemma for the likes of Todd.
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The problem, Todd added, is that J-List created a "perception that the right's claim of a so-called liberal media conspiracy is true, which is not the case."
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Todd ripped J-List as "offensive" and suggested its legacy is "destroying the credibility of journalism."
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