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Dave Barry Runs for President, Tax Plan Is Surprisingly Simple

Kelly Phillips ErbJuly 22, 2008

Comedian Dave Barry is running for President (not) and he has a tax plan (also not). Check out this video clip on CNN.

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One thought on “Dave Barry Runs for President, Tax Plan Is Surprisingly Simple”

  1. Casey says:
    July 23, 2008 at 5:20 am

    Must have been a slow news day. I guess covering the REAL non-mainstream candidates would be asking too much from the CNN. I realize that these filler pieces are necessary, but it’s somewhat insulting to candidates who are actually running but can’t even get their named mentioned on the air.

    Also, at what point do the candidate’s positions actually become the headlines of the news. Instead, 80% of the coverage is where so-and-so went, who so-and-so talked to today, and the latest gaffe or gossip. In 6-months or even 24 hours from now, is any of that even relevant?

    Sadly, there is no relief on the horizon.

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