huffingtonpost.com — Carlsbad, CA -- At the "All Things Digital" conference sponsored by the Wall Street Journal. Rupert Murdoch -- Chairman of News Corp, new WSJ owner, and longtime torchbearer for conservative politics -- said this about Barack Obama: "He is a rock star. I love what he is saying about education. I think he will win and I am anxious to meet him."
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Closed AccountMay 30, 2008
Step 1: fly in some transport planesStep 2: put troops on said planesStep 3: fly planes back to USA
Closed AccountMay 30, 2008
Wouldn't it be hilarious if Fox news posts started replacing HuffPo on Digg? hahahahahaha. :(
smek2May 30, 2008
Murdoch has spoken: hail the new President. Seriously, this man os so powerful, if he says who'll win, that person most likely will win.
Closed AccountJun 2, 2008
Again missing my point. Not everything is serious on the net, I'm well aware of that. However, a MAJORITY of people on here talk s**t they would never say in real life, and I was sick of seeing it that day. You bring up your fake social life to combat most arguments? Didn't think so, you did it because YOU DON'T f**kING TALK ON HERE LIKE YOU DO IN REAL LIFE.
melvinschlubmanJun 14, 2008
Come on - nobody remembers the meaning of that line from "Gladiator" and the relevance to this article?
Closed AccountJul 6, 2008
I stand corrected
redogSep 5, 2008
Listening to and believing are different concepts. Believe whatever. I believe you are a predictable tool and the politicians have you doing what they want. Vote Republicrat 08 and ensure your destiny, morons.