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Despite evidence to the contrary, NPR's Horsley called McCain "ordinarily straight-talking"

May 28, 2008 6:30 pm ET
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SUMMARY: During a report on NPR's Morning Edition, correspondent Scott Horsley referred to Sen. John McCain as "ordinarily straight-talking," despite evidence of McCain's numerous falsehoods, flip-flops, inconsistencies, and instances of apparent political pandering.

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