Morley Safer Plays for Team Morley

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Daily Intel: Will you be up all night [tonight] watching returns?
Morley Safer: I think this is the most compelling election in my lifetime or my memory, I should say. Would I have predicted this six months ago? No, I don't think anyone could have.
D.I.: Do you buy the idea that the media is biased toward Obama and against Clinton?
M.S.: No, not at all. Look, I think that candidates get the responses they deserve, pretty much. I think that Mrs. Clinton is a very, very tough woman, who is very commanding. She's also very seasoned, she's a fighter, and she knows how to give it out. And she's learning how to take. She has taken a particular road, and Mr. Obama has taken another road, another approach — not just to the politics of it, but to the people. She has hers, and he has his. And they both seem to be very effective.
D.I.: What do you think of the new Wall Street Journal?
M.S.: Nothing that I've seen, but I'm obviously always very dubious about mass-media ownership.
D.I.: Why are you dubious?
M.S.: Well, put it this way: Mr. Murdoch has a mixed record.
D.I.: Do you have an opinion on the Dan Rather–CBS fight?
M.S.: I have no idea. I don't have an opinion and know nothing about it.
D.I.: Are you in contact with Dan?
M.S.: I am not.
D.I.: Do you support him or your employer?
M.S.: I support me. —Justin Ravitz

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