By Brent Bozell
"In the summer of 2004, the networks celebrated Bill Clinton's memoir as a momentous news event. They even employed a ridiculous adjective for the man -- "candid." Certain soon-to-be-disgraced news anchors aggressively promoted the 957-page Clinton opus. On "Larry King Live," Dan Rather obsequiously boasted he'd read Clinton from cover to cover, and "I think it compares very favorably with Ulysses S. Grant's gold standard of presidential autobiographies."
So how would they react to W?"
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