Posted on 07/16/2005 7:55:07 AM PDT by RightFighter
Ya think?! They all trot him out as a conservative who conveniently seems to disagree with the Administration more often than not.
According to the drugged up freaks at DU, CNN and MSNBC, along with CBS, NBC, and ABC, are run by the big money capitalist corporations. They are only interested in propping up Dubya's failed administration.
I don't care what the DU thinks about anything.
Surprisingly the corporate sponsored media is incredibly inept and misguidedly at the forefront of the push to impeach Bush for the dastardly crime of being a Republican.
It's not "the corporate sponsored media", it's the corporate-owned media. There's a difference and it became evident when Time magazine crapped on Matthew Cooper and released his emails. Regardless, the people actually running the media are agenda-driven liberals. That's obvious.
Could minor Ambassador Joe Wilson himself have been the source in blowing his own Wife's cover?
It is distinctly possible, (though it may be unlikely that Joe Wilson himself directly was NY Times Judith Miller's source), since Joe Wilson himself evidently routinely bragged openly to strangers about her CIA employment, prior to such "cover" being "blown" in the press.
Here's an example of Joe's apparently routine and open bragging about Valerie being a "CIA agent," which became known directly to me over a year ago:
He certainly bragged about it per a famous and highly reliable source's (named below) account of his own face-to-face encounter with Amb. Joe Wilson prior to Valerie Plame's "outing" as a CIA agent/employee.
Based upon a personal conversation (we were in a small group eating; it was NOT an "off the record") I had with eminent historian Victor Davis Hanson (we were at a luncheon table together during a trip to Europe), it appeared entirely possible that Joe Wilson himself was the (or one source, if not the original one) possible source in revealing his own wife's status as a CIA agent or employee.
Victor Davis Hanson (Wilson presumably knew Victor Davis Hanson wrote regularly for NRO (National Review Online), had done OpEds for the Wall street Journal, and other publications, and had his own Website with a widespread following) said he (VDH) & Joe Wilson were both in the same "Green Room" before a televised debate-discussion on Iraq, etc. and Joe first warned the TV make-up person not to get powder on his $14,000 Rolex watch, then he bragged to Victor about several things (possessions and trips to Aspen, etc.), like his expensive car (I think it was a Mercedes), and then bragged about his beautiful wife who, Joe Wilson said (braggingly) was a CIA operative.
I asked Victor Davis Hanson Why he didn't write up this account.(?) He replied that Joe Wilson would probably simply deny it, since only he (VDH) & Joe Wilson were in the Green Room together before the broadcast.
However, it is now easy to surmise that Joe Wilson is a crass, materialistic, self-promoting, vain, egotistical, bragaddocio-opportunist, so this account is perfectly consistent with Valerie Plame's TWO photo shoots in Vanity Fair. (Or was it Vogue? No, probably too crass for Vogue, n'est pas?)
I never said that, but I rest my case.
1) Secure the d@mn border once and for all and stop making a mockery out of the term "War on Terror."
2) Cut the out-of-control domestic socialist spending.
3) Stop pandering to Bono and and Internationalists who whine that the U.S. isn't fulfilling it's part regarding foreign aid.
4) Step into the fray and staunchly defend conservative ideology, and his own integrity from the likes of Kennedy, Schumer, Clinton, etal.
5)Stop kissing the @ss of Vincente Fox, and maligning patriots like the Minutemen. Dubya Bush is making it far too obvious he's a Globalist -- NOT a U.S. Sovereignist.
"Maybe John Kerry and the rational Democrats would be doing a better job? HUH?"
No, but your point is well taken -- the choice between Bush and Kerry was about the lesser of two evils.
"Lets stay together here. The prize is in sight; the Court. The Court is what this had been about since Bush day one; there is nothing more important than this short of nuclear war."
On this we agree.
However, there is NOTHING, however, that convinces me that Dubya Bush will indeed infuse the SCOTUS with constitutionist conservatives.
I don't have to tell you what you already know, it is what you "believe" that is wrong and troubling.
I guess you mean it's "wrong and troubling" because I don't believe the same things you believe.
The rest of us live in the real world.
Looks like we find out about SCOTUS tomorrow; fingers crossed.
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