Posted on 10/12/2004 3:28:19 PM PDT by Callahan
Mark Hyman just interviewed by Brit Hume on Special Report standing firm against Kerry campaign threats. This guy is rock solid. I wonder if he'd consider running for office himself.
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It would be worth Tivo or taping on the second run of brit's show in the overnight hours. He was quite good.
Nice!
well he certainly hit all the relevant points dead on didn't he? i think kerry's a fool if he takes this guy on.
I thought he came across as very credible and logical. Unfortunately, that doesn't play well with nearly half the American public.
"Mark Hyman just interviewed by Brit Hume on Special Report standing firm against Kerry campaign threats. This guy is rock solid. I wonder if he'd consider running for office himself. "
Bingo go directly to the head of the class.
I hope this guy buys SIRRUS, signs up Rush and offers a fair & balanced SR offering.
This guy is SOLID...what a strong speaker and self assured...basically said, "Hey they can KISS my Mule"!
He's a straight shooter all the way.
Paraphrased: We've invited the Senator, he said, if he came on the show we may only show some clips and interview him about this topic. It's a relevant topic...
Just watched it also and he did an excellent job stating his reasons for airing this
This gentleman also pointed out that the Swift Boat Vets were basically ignored by mainstream media, that what they had to say was news, and that not to cover it would be unconscionable.
I've seen him 3 times today, he is rock solid. Really on the ball.
Saw it...liked it!
He was great!!! I saw him....extremely impressive!!!
I love this guy! I watch him on 'The Point' on KOVR-13 in Sacramento and he is a serious straight shooter. No wonder the left hates him! They send him hate mail like you won't believe and he reads it on the air with a straight face. Then he does his editorials and tells the flat-out truth about all of the Sacred Cow subjects that are so dear to the left.
This whole fracas the left is causing is just helping conservatives find out who else we can watch besides Fox.
From the story: "Since invoking his Vietnam service during his acceptance of the Democratic presidential nomination in July, Kerry has been dogged by questions over his heroism in the war and his comments after it..."
Horse-hockey! Sure, WE'VE heard about it, but I haven't seen Kerry asked a single question about any of this by ANY media outlet. Dogged, my patoot!
Nice to hear Sinclair's group isn't backing down to these commie thugs but rather calling them on it. Wish a certain cable station was doing the same..
By the way, I happened to surf by the News Hour. Terrence Smith introduced the segment on the Sinclair issue. He mentioned that the producer of Stolen Honor was a former reporter for the Washington Times. He said absolutely nothing else about the producer - Carlton Sherwood. Here's a part of his bio:
Carlton Sherwood is a distinguished newspaper and TV investigative reporter and the recipient of journalism's highest honors in print and broadcast news, the Pulitzer Prize and George Foster Peabody Award. His other national awards include the Society of Professional Journalists Sigma Delta Chi Award, the Investigative Reporters and Editors Award, The National Headliner Award, the American Bar Assn. Silver Gavel, Women in Communications Clarion Award, the John Hancock Award, the International Film Critics Award and several Emmy Awards.
During a 35-year career Sherwood has authored dozens of investigative reports exposing political and corporate corruption, government sponsored child abuse, sex and drug scandals in the military, misuse of charitable funds by nonprofit organizations, institutional abuse of the handicapped, racial discrimination and religious bigotry and Church-sanctioned fraud.
Sherwood began his career in 1968, working as a reporter and editor for several Philadelphia-area newspapers. In 1978, he was assigned to the Washington, D.C., bureau of Gannett News Service. Several years later, he transitioned to broadcast news, working as an investigative reporter for CBS-TV affiliates in Boston and Washington and CNN's Special Assignment Unit. In 1986, he was the chief investigative reporter for The Washington Times.
I believe that Sherwood was with the Washington Times for one year of his distinguished 35 year career.
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