Posted on 11/01/2004 3:47:34 PM PST by montereyp1
BOMBGATE [Rich Lowry] Word is that the New York Times is working on another controversial story about it that could be in tomorrow's paper. Posted at 06:32 PM
ME: I hope they think it was worth it when Bush is in office and their circulation drops.
These people are garbage.
Kids learn that when you play with firecrackers they sometimes go off in your hands.
Too late, NY Times. Too late.
Context, perhaps, that our Egyptian friend at the IAEA simply wanted to stick it to Bush for opposing his appointment?
Well, at this point I don't think it matters what they print. Perhaps they're all on sedatives about now, and they needed something to get their blood pressure back to normal so they invented another stoopid anti-Bush fantasy.
Any story on the day of an election is probably too late.
I believe the polls were solidified last week, before Bin Laden and all the hit pieces too. They have played with the polls to make them a dead heat when they probably are not.
I'm not very happy with Lowry. He was very wishy-washy on Fox today.
The New York Times, the U.N., CBS - it's time to call a spade a spade:
These groups are all threats to the Republic. They're worse than crack dealers. They put the entire electoral system in jeopardy. They've abused their positions of power in the media to try and change the outcome of a free election.
I want jail time for our citizen criminals and an eviction for the U.N.
If they had anything good they would have flung it out last week.
They'll probably bring up the cocaine story again.
A TO THE POINT HEADS-UP I had a conversation with Bill Middendorf earlier today. Bill was the Secretary of the Navy from April 1974 to January 1978. I got to know Bill well when he was Ronald Reagan\'s Ambassador to the OAS and we worked together on support for the Contras. Bill has agreed to publicly state that to the best of his knowledge and recollection, John Kerry was dishonorably discharged from the military and fought to have this reversed while he (Bill)was SECNAV, which Bill of course refused to do. When Carter became president, Kerry secured the honorable discharge from Bill\'s successor. The OTH (Other Than Honorable)discharge story has been out for a while, but for a former Secretary of the Navy to confirm it is major news. WorldNetDaily will be headlining it, as should the Washington Times tomorrow, and possibly Drudge. For some reason, Drudge, whom Jerry Corsi (coauthor of Unfit for Command) just talked to a few minutes! ago, is resisting. I also gave the story to Neal Cavuto at Fox. I thought all TTPers should get a heads-up on this. Jack Wheeler
Pathetic
A constitutional amendment should be passed forcing the media to go into total blackout for two weeks before election day. The television airwaves and newspaper pages should be handed over to the parties, with equal time and space, to make their cases directly to the people.
It never happened, did it?
The Left is now in the same position. As of tomorrow, the election is essentially over---yet the Slimes is STILL thinking, "Just one more 'hit' and all the dunderheads will get it and restore the universe to it's proper order."
We were deceived then, and they are deceived now. Many Americans are substantially A-POLITICAL, and stuff like this, after a while, just angers them. They WANT to believe in their president and they do get tired of constant attacks.
They screwed themselves with the public with their last pack of lies, I don't think to many people listen to them anymore - I hope their circulation drops to near zero.
MORE from same link --
It's too late and the Time's credibility is too thin.
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