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Bias Bash: Hillary Clinton's Inevitability?

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    Justin Duckham on how the media is already speculating about the Secretary of State’s possible candidacy

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Welcome back to on the Honda policies -- -- live I'm Jonathan -- I want to bring you some unfortunate breaking news from Afghanistan we're being told.

The one the US soldier has been killed.

In a suicide bombing this was near a NATO base.

I in the southern Afghan city of -- high -- that many many times report is one of the most dangerous parts of Afghanistan.

This suicide bombing happened.

Just stopped her visit bad by.

There's no indication at this point that secretary Panetta was the target of the attack -- but unfortunately.

It has taken the life all of won the US soldier.

And as we understand it it is wounded three more American troops just one more reminder.

Of the extraordinary risks our -- -- cut troops face.

Every single day still in Afghanistan and day indeed everywhere else they so we thank them for the service.

All right let's get to the daily biased back -- just didn't Duff come from told radio news service -- -- Just -- -- and you have some concerns about how much the media's been talking about it.

Secretary of state Hillary Clinton as she is now becoming a presidential candidate Clinton in 2016.

House -- Exactly she is being trumpeted as the inevitable nominee and quite likely in the media's eyes.

The inevitable next president of the United States and this betrays.

A few forms of -- -- -- on one hand it could be that a lot of media types may have had.

Buyer's remorse about supporting Obama so heavily in 2008.

-- but more importantly -- -- give it really shows that the media is willing to.

Really focus on the juicy story even though it doesn't really pan out when you look at the facts you know we know 2016 is a long way off.

We know that inevitability -- doesn't necessarily mean a lot when it comes to democratic politics as we -- in 2008.

And I think that -- certainly -- really prop up something that's kind of sexy on the surface.

But doesn't really have much substance to it.

Justin wasn't it Newt Gingrich who I don't believe the last time I'll let me.

-- -- military if he's back in that can you image sensor very it I've just an add it.

-- seems to me that though the highest profile.

Endorsement if you hike all of Hillary Clinton as potentially not only Canada but probably winning.

Was from Newt Gingrich himself for the last time I checked it was not -- the liberal mainstream media.

How -- a good point you know there are actually a lot of people from across the aisle who seem to be pretty open to a Hillary Clinton candidacy.

You know we know that John McCain released looked forward to having that moment.

We know that a lot of senators.

Back in 2008 -- kind of eager to work with a colleague who had been there longer but at the same time we know that.

You know it when it comes down -- voters may be eager for more fresher face like we saw last time.

Or they may be willing to go for a you know new candidate or people may remember that in 2008 who we really ran a pretty tough campaign that at the end of the day.

Alienated a lot of people you know.

In a lot of ways she drew a lot more mud -- many people remember including the album -- scare or the Kenya and Drudge photos that showed up Obama and you know Islamic garb -- -- All right and 2008 was as you point -- just in a good lesson in the not an inevitability of inevitability sometime so we shall see the long way to go -- -- to any sixteen.

I just conduct -- the -- radio news service thanks very much just -- great to see.

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