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  • "New Anchor's Record of Liberal Advocacy:..." [ ABC's Ted Koppel signs off after 25 years]

    11/21/2005 5:11:37 PM PST · by fight_truth_decay · 26 replies · 858+ views
    MRC ^ | Monday November 21, 2005 | BrentBaker RichNoyes
    "As ABC's White House Correspondent, New Nightline Anchor Terry Moran Pushed a Liberal Agenda" Below is the text of a Media Reality Check, put together by the MRC's Rich Noyes, which was distributed by fax this afternoon. Moran: We're Now World's Bad Guys "Mr. President, recently Amnesty International said you have established, quote, ‘a new gulag of prisons around the world beyond the reach of the law and decency.' I'd like your reaction to that, and also your assessment of how it came to this, that that is a view not just held by extremists and anti-Americans, but by groups...
  • Roly Poly Fish Heads

    07/12/2005 2:43:43 PM PDT · by MamaLucci · 58 replies · 2,091+ views
    Opinion Journal ^ | James Taranto
    BY JAMES TARANTO Tuesday, July 12, 2005 3:14 p.m. EDT < snip > Yesterday's White House press briefing featured a similarly hilarious question from ABC News's Terry Moran to press secretary Scott McClellan: Now that Rove has essentially been caught red-handed peddling this information, all of a sudden you have respect for the sanctity of the criminal investigation? The information that Rove has been "caught red-handed peddling" is that Wilson's wife, Plame, engineered his trip to Niger. Wilson denied this when it became public two years ago this week, but it turned out that Rove was telling the truth and...
  • Activist's Arrest (Terry Moran's question to Bush that no one ever heard about before)

    01/29/2005 7:06:01 AM PST · by Brian Mosely · 56 replies · 2,369+ views
    Fox News ^ | 1/28/05 | Brit Hume
    Activist's Arrest At President Bush's press conference yesterday, ABC News (search) reporter Terry Moran (search) described the case of a Jordanian activist, Ali Hattar, who Moran said had been arrested and charged with slander for promoting a boycott of U.S. goods. Moran called it an "abuse of human rights," and invited the President to condemn it, saying, "If you won't, sir, then what ... do your fine words [about freedom] mean?" President Bush said he was unaware of the case. He was in good company. The Hattar case appears never to have been mentioned by any news outlet in the...