Posted on 05/24/2020 6:22:58 PM PDT by bitt
Is it essential for you to be rude? You MUST be very young.
Besides, what the H - E -double hockey sticks do you mean by "liberal news"?
You MUST be very young if you think that Walter Cronkite, Dan Rather, John Chancellor, Sam Donaldson, Tom Brokaw, Howard K. Smith, Barbara Walters, Richard Hubbell, Jane Pauley, Brit Hume, Chet Huntley, Eric Sevareid, Cokie Roberts, Edward R. Murrow, David Brinkley, Harry Reasoner, Peter Jennings, Ted Koppel, Connie Chung and Frank Reynolds were liberal. The news at that time was extraordinarily conservative.
"LIBERAL" had nothing to do with news in any way, shape or form.
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And in the eyes of OReilly you (and other Freepers) are a far-right wingnut.
Well, NOW yer talkin'!!
Thanks Bob Ireland.
What astonishes me the most is that each tooth was hand-cut and yet, apparently, it worked smoothly. One small slip of the file, ANYWHERE, would have messed up the whole mechanism.
What kind of brilliance determined all the gearing? I understand that a modern copy kept binding up despite (or because?) the gear teeth being mechanically cut.
“You MUST be very young if you think that Walter Cronkite, Dan Rather...were liberal.”
Perhaps you have a different definition of ‘liberal’ than most of us here. In my book, Cronkite alone cost us (and South Vietnam) that war, and Rather, TO THIS DAY, will not come clean about the fake draft-dodging letter [not that I blame him, given the implications that coming clean would have done to the Left].
Maybe so.
Did you ever listen to ANY of those newscasters?
Did you serve in Vietnam or in our military?
Did it ever occur to you that those newscasters were instructed to say what they did? THEY didn't cause the war and THEY only mouthed what they were INSTRUCTED to say. Cronkite AND Rather were as much of a MOUTHPIECE as anyone and they APPARENTLY fooled YOU into thinking that THEY had ANY choices in what they were TOLD to report.
The Vietnam war was always page 10 news. It wasn't even a "war."
Look up the war on Wikipedia.
Mel Gibson did a movie on the FIRST combat action, 1965. He played Col. Hal Moore in the movie WE WERE SOLDIERS.
It WASN'T about Cronkite or any of those talking heads. It was about American lives in an unpopular war. My brother-in-law was on an aircraft carrier over there and a friend of mine served in Army right in the thick of things.
It was REAL personal for me.
Rather and Cronkite would have been the FIRST people to tell you: "I'm only following the orders of my editor." You gave them MUCH, MUCH, MUCH too much credit.
Only CONGRESS declares war.
They fooled you, didn't they?
“They fooled you, didn’t they?”
I actually don’t give a crap as to WHO, if anyone, may have told them to lie to the country, they LIED. It’s not that complicated and doesn’t require a ‘conspiracy’.
I had read in Durant’s “Caesar and Christ” that the Emperor Nero had a steam-powered barge. What became of this technology and why didn’t it proliferate and evolve?
“...Emperor Nero had a steam-powered barg ”
He just scalded the rowers with steam ad they rowed faster.
Their bosses told them too. That didn't require too much thinking.
As for a conspiracy, who cares? Since the O'Reilly Factor emerged there still might be a conspiracy but it would be on the line of taking someone's dessert from his lunchbox. No one cares.
One of my favorite parts of FOX news is to hear the talking heads bash the Democrat leaders. THAT, I enjoy, especially when it involves Hillary Clinton...who?
I can still hear her: "But it was MY turn to be POTUS. MY TURN!!!! Wah! Boo-hoo!"
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