Tag: "Associated Press"
That Old Kennedy Arrogance
What’s two times zero? NEW YORK – Caroline Kennedy told The Associated Press in an interview Friday that she knows she will have to work twice as hard as others if she is picked for the U.S. Senate. The 51-year-old daughter of President John F. Kennedy said she realized she will have to prove herself [...]
The MSM Doesn’t Need a Pole Star
There was an interesting op-ed in yesterday’s Washington Post decrying the decline of the Associated Press and, by extension, other “hard news” wire services. The last line, especially, caught my eye. But in a world, and a Web, full of analysis, opinion and “accountability journalism,” what’s missing is a neutral referee. Which is a bit [...]
The AP Discovers the Bush Doctrine, Pronounces It Desireable
I’d like to formally welcome the Associated Press to 2002. See, when we went into Iraq to topple the despicable Saddam Hussein, one of the things President Bush was saying building a stable Iraq was something that was squarely within our national interest, insofar as a stable Arab democracy would exert a huge amount of [...]
Man, the MSM Couldn’t Even Do One Unbiased Interview with Sarah Palin
ABC News has released a couple excerpts from Sarah Palin’s interview with Charles Gibson. What’s there tells me that while Palin was ready for the interview, Gibson wasn’t. In one of the excerpts, Gibson misquoted her not once but twice, and copped a bit of an attitude the one time she tried to correct him. [...]



















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