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Steve Adubato is an MSNBC.com media analyst and columnist focusing on media coverage
of a variety of national and international issues. He also examines
the media’s role as a powerful force in shaping American public
opinion. In addition, Steve’s MSNBC work explores media coverage
of the war in Iraq as well as a variety of public figures such as
President Bush, Hilary Clinton, John McCain and Barack Obama and
their respective media performances. Read Steve's MSNBC.com columns
below or click here (www.tvexperts.msnbc.com)
to see what's new at MSNBC.com and to meet the other experts of
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Attack Ads Don’t Work When People Are Hurting - 10/8/2008
Cranky McCain in Debate - 9/30/2008
Sarah Palin Is the Story - 9/5/2008
Democratic Convention Makes Pretty Good TV - 8/27/2008
The Private Lives of Public People: The Lesson of John Edwards - 8/11/2008
Race, Politics and the Media - 7/22/2008
Hillary “Connected” When It Was Too Late - 6/18/2008
Online media changes political landscapes - 5/20/2008
Democratic party headed for destruction - 4/24/2008
Obama's Wright reaction was wrong - 3/21/2008
Media's love affair with Obama ending - 3/7/2008
Finding fault with the NYT McCain story - 2/27/2008
The media needs to learn to not trust polls - 1/9/2008
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