Category: Oh, THAT liberal media.
Kerry Critic Criticized
Well, Good Lord, folks. The Swift Vets story is still out there and it’s even being picked up by major newspapers – well not the New York Times or the Washington Post – but other major newspapers. But that’s not exactly true. The Washington Post ran its first story on the Swift Boat Veterans’ criticisms [...]
It’s Bush’s Fault!
I was watching the end of “Hardball” last night and I caught a great exchange involving Chris Matthews, Tad Devive (the Kerry spokesman), and Matthew Dowd (the Bush spokesman). They were talking about Tom Harkin’s calling Vice President Cheney a “coward”. Do you know why, according to the Kerry campaign, Harkin unleashed this attack? It’s [...]
Ladies and Gentlemen, the Pigs are Soaring!
The New York Times has finally done a prominent story on the Oil for Bribes Weapons Palaces Appeasement Food scandal. After the story’s been out there for months, the New York Times jumps on the case. Halle-freaking-lujah.
38 US Representatives Violate the Constitution
I saw this story a couple days ago, and refrained from commenting on it then because I wanted to make sure I didn’t overreact to it. After a couple days of thinking about it, I’m pretty sure I read what I thought I read the first time. This UPI story is headlined “Dem lawmakers say [...]
A “More Sensitive” War on Terror?
Rich Lowry notes this quote from a John Kerry speech in Washington, DC today. “I believe I can fight a more effective, more thoughtful, more strategic, more proactive, more sensitive war on terror that reaches out to other nations and brings them to our side and lives up to American values in history.” A more [...]
Cohen: Bush is the Flip-Flopper!
Some days Richard Cohen is just a weak columnist. Other days, he’s completely divorced from reality. Today is one of the latter days. In his latest column, Cohen lays out the case that the real Flip-Flopper in this presidential race is George W Bush. I want to move past such Cohen silliness as his contention [...]
A Little Selective Editing, Perhaps?
Yesterday, I posted an article about Al Franken’s radio show finding a home on the Sundance channel. Today, I found there was a nice bit of selective editing in the Washington Post’s story. The USA Today carried the same story, as the Washington Post did. Both newspapers got the story from the Associated Press. Here’s [...]


















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