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ABC may have gotten a little ahead of itself.
Please pay attention, because this concerns you.
Olbermann: "I think one of us is supposed to take our pants off now."
Compare the transition between Charles Gibson and Diane Sawyer to that of Conan O'Brien and Jay Leno. You probably forgot the first one even happened.
And she kicked Katie Couric's butt, which must have felt nice.
Sorry, Andrea, but we have to disagree.
The impending arrival of George Stephanopoulos has started a game of musical chairs at ABC.
Don't tell Chris Cuomo.
Of course there might be a John Edwards sex tape. Of course.
But hey, she went, right? Plus, non-famous blind people fail to stand up for Most Excellent Governor Ever Paterson, and should be ashamed. In the gossip roundup.
A video preview of our happy heroine's interview with Diane Sawyer: Be warned, it's not safe for the easily smitten.
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