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NPR's Liasson, Slate's Dickerson, Time's Cox all downplayed Haggard's significance

November 03, 2006 6:43 pm ET

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SUMMARY: Although Rev. Ted Haggard was the pastor of a 14,000-member church and president of "the largest evangelical group in America," as well as a regular member of weekly conference calls with the Bush administration, National Public Radio's Mara Liasson, Slate's John Dickerson, and Time's Ana Marie Cox all downplayed the political impact of recent allegations that he solicited sex and drugs from a male prostitute.

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