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National Review's Spruiell attacked Olbermann for saying "Mr. Bush" -- how does he feel about his boss writing it?

October 27, 2006 5:55 pm ET

SUMMARY: National Review media writer Stephen Spruiell asserted that Keith Olbermann's "insistence on calling the president 'Mr. Bush' instead of 'President Bush' is his way of saying that Bush holds office illegitimately." Given that Spruiell purports to have determined why Olbermann refers to the president as "Mr. Bush," Media Matters for America wonders if he has determined why National Review founder William F. Buckley Jr. also refers to the president in the same manner.

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