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The article was clearly written by someone out to make it CRYSTAL CLEAR that the show is an infomercial, not a legit news program. To the point that whoever created the page or wrote it mentioned it several times, in different ways, which added an almost sarcastic, bitter tone to it. I went through and simply stated it was an infomercial - any time this person went out of his or her way to try and slander it with a "by the way, did I mention that this (piece of crap) show isn't legit'? Almost comical that the person figured their bias wouldn't show but it did. I know this is a low priority article but I had just read something about Cap Weinberger and then came here, inspired to get that tag removed. Greg (talk) (contribs) 19:55, 12 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]