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Sunday, Dec. 14, 2003 10:32 a.m. EST

Wash Postie: Saddam Small Potatoes Compared to Osama

It didn't take long for reporters hostile to President Bush to begin spinning the news of Saddam Hussein's capture.

"The one thing to remember is that, even though we've got Saddam Hussein, Osama bin Laden is still out there," complained Washington Post reporter Robin Wright on NBC's "Meet the Press."

"And in many ways he's far more dangerous than Saddam Hussein was," she added.

On the same program, Time magazine columnist Joe Klein suggested that another 9/11 attack could revitalize Democrat hopes of defeating Bush next November.

"This election, more than any other I've covered, is out of the hands of the politicians and in the hands of the events that take place in the world," he noted.

"All it would take, God forbid, would be one [domestic terrorist attack] – not even on the level of the World Trade Center. You know, say they take out an elementary school or a movie theater or a shopping mall.

"That could change everything," Klein predicted.

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