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Nope. No bias here, move along, move along now…

This isn't the health care reform you're looking for...

ABC is refusing to air paid ads during its White House health care presentation, the DRUDGE REPORT has learned, including a paid-for alternative viewpoint!

The development comes a day after the network denied a request by the Republican National Committee to feature a representative of the party's views during the Obama special.

Conservatives for Patients Rights requested the rates to buy a 60-second spot immediately preceding 'Prescription for America'.

From Drudge Report. It's ABC's right to refuse any ad it wants. But let's stop playing the pretend game that this is "news" and that it's "unbiased," okay?

1 comment to Nope. No bias here, move along, move along now…

  • Come on George, do you think Granma would run an ad for Babalu? Of course not, the Castro regime wouldn't let them, just like Obama won't let ABC run any counterpoint ads. It is the State-run media after all.