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Time for Jim Lehrer to Re-Retire

Posted on October 4, 2012 by msifry

“Number of questions Jim Lehrer raised about issues important but neglected so far in 2012: zero. Number of times he tried to do that: zero.”
–Jay Rosen on Jim Lehrer’s performance as the moderator of the first 2012 presidential debate between Obama and Romney

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