Posted on 10/31/2006 9:18:09 PM PST by Mike Bates
This evening's 7:00 PM "The Situation Room" included this exchange among Paula Zahn, Jack Cafferty and Wolf Blitzer:
CAFFERTY: Well, listen, it's tailor-made for the media. We get so sick and tired of, you know, running sound bytes of the candidates that when somebody comes along and does something that's even this much out of ordinary, we pounce on it like cats on a mouse and drag it around until it's dismembered on the living room floor.
ZAHN: Will it be dismembered by election night is the question, Jack Cafferty.
CAFFERTY: If we have our way with it, it will be.
BLITZER: I'm sure there'll be something else that will pop up between and probably an hour from now.
CAFFERTY: One can only hope.
My, my, have you ever seen such mainstream media desire for a hot story to just go away? I certainly don't recall similar sentiments expressed about, say, the Mark Foley scandal.
Coupled with CNN's White House correspondent Suzanne Malveaux stating the following hour that "we hope and we think that all of this is going to go away tomorrow," I won't be surprised if tomorrow's coverage centers on more pressing matters. Something, anything, that doesn't place liberals in a bad light.
Thanks for posting this on target comment by SacTownMan.
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
What Did John Kerry Do?
Posted by Hugh Hewitt | 11:17 PM
**********************************************
He slandered the military, of course, and the white hot anger is the result. (See this e-mail from a Navy officer. I have received scores of similar e-mails and calls)
But Kerry also reminded and clarified.
Kerry reminded people that the war against the war has been underway since mid-2003, and that the Democrats have never taken the many opportunities to try and rally around the effort to reconstruct a free Iraq but at every turn have demanded an exit on some sort of rushed and arbitrary timetable. They disparaged the effort to push elections forward, then the effort to form a government, and now that government's effort to rule and unite. The enemy has been watching, and has calculated that they only way they can win is by waiting out America ---just as the North Vietnamese did.
Today Kerry also reminded all Americans of the deep, anti-military bias that has infected the left since Vietnam, and through the left, the MSM. In a flash all the anti-military rhetoric that began in the late '60s and built through 9/11 was back on the front shelf. (Donna Shalala's on Vietnam veterans: not our best and brightest." Clinton Assistant Secretary of the Army Sara Lister: ""The Marines are extremists. Wherever you have extremists, you've got some risks of total disconnection with society. And that's a little dangerous." Michael Moore's portrait of the recruits in his bit of agitprop.)
The coverage of the Kerry slander is also reminding Americans of the MSM's deep-seated left-leaning bias, a reminder that will grow more pronounced as viewers recall the pursuit of Trent Lott and more recently George Allen over gaffes. Kerry's slander is much, much worse than a gaffe, but the MSM was already in "he was misunderstood" mode tonight, as my interview with ABC News' Mark Halperin today made clear:
HH: Mark Halperin, how did ABC handle the John Kerry story today? How ought it handle it tomorrow in the morning show, and in the evening news?
MH: We led with it, as did the other networks. Its an interesting story. Sometimes in politics, interesting trumps everything else. But its also a complicated story, because youve got to decide what standards do you use to decide what matters about John Kerry says, something we dont normally care about much in the evening news these days, and also about whether or not what he said is being mischaracterized, how its being used by you and other conservatives. So we did lead with it. I suspect itll play very big on the news tomorrow. Im not sure about after that, how much shelf life it will have, or should have.
HH: Do you believe he was making a joke?
MH: I do believe he was making a joke.
HH: And now, I have had and have you talked to any military active duty about that conclusion?
MH: Not active duty, but retired. But I dont know that but that was almost a fluke. I dont know that someone in the military would have more insight into what John Kerrys brand of humor is like than someone not in the military.
HH: Does it matter at all how they, to your reporting, how the military is reacting to this statement by Kerry, and his explanation?
MH: Sure.
HH: And given that Ive done an hour of radio tonight, I probably had fifteen calls from veterans and active duty, including one non-com just got back from a second tour there, a medic, a combat medic, seething with outrage. Theyre not buying the apology. They believe it was premeditated. Should their point of view find a prominent place in your news coverage?
MH: The point of view should find a prominent or a place in all news coverage. But again, as important and valuable as the troops are, as much as all Americans, and we respect them, thats not always theyre not necessarily the best arbiters of Senator Kerrys sense of humor.
HH: And so, how are you going to figure that out? Because obviously, its convenient for him, Mark Halperin, to say he was making a joke. I find it astonishing. I cant imagine anyone making that joke, or trying to make that joke to college students facing a choice of careers, talking about stuck in Iraq where there are hundreds of thousands of their fellow aged Americans are, or have passed through. I just cant imagine it as a joke. But you think it was.
MH: Well, Hugh, youve got greater faith in John Kerrys sense of humor than I do, I guess.
HH: I dont understand.
MH: Well, I mean, you cant believe hed be making a joke about President Bushs intelligence? Hes done it in the past.
HH: But he always has been willing to use President Bushs name. And if he wanted to make that joke, if you dont study and do your homework, youll end up as President of the United States, and youll get us stuck in a war? As opposed to indulging a stereotype that he once testified to about in 1971, the Genghis Khan testimony, that he might really have severe and significant contempt for Americas fighting men
The MSM is going to try and cover for Kerry and his party, and will refuse to press other Democrats for responses to the obvious questions: What do you think about Kerry's remarks? Do you believe he was making a joke about President Bush? Should Senator Kerry apologize? (There are others, but I'd settle for those three.)
Having reminded the public of all this, Kerry's slander will also clarify things for many, many Americans.
The Democrats remain the party of Michael Moore, Ned Lamont, Kosputin, John Kerry, Nancy Pelosi, Dan Rather and Howard Dean.
Any vote for any Democrat is a vote for every one of those folks, and many more besides.
Kerry sent up a flare over the whole Democratic Party. Other Dems and the MSM are trying mightily to put it out. I don't think they will succeed. The silence about Kerry from Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid and every high profile Democrat is the loudest noise in American politics tonight.
What cowards not to state the obvious, rebuke Kerry and join the American Legion and countless others in demanding an apology. And what a disaster for the United States if this party achieves a majority in either the House or the Senate.
Any vote for any Democrat is a vote against victory and a vote for vulnerability. It is also a vote against the military.
What cowards not to state the obvious, rebuke Kerry and join the American Legion and countless others in demanding an apology. And what a disaster for the United States if this party achieves a majority in either the House or the Senate.
Any vote for any Democrat is a vote against victory and a vote for vulnerability. It is also a vote against the military."
They hate a strong America, our military personnel and President Bush.
Perhaps the goon provided a blessing in disguise. Like Turban head implying our military down in Gitmo where like Nazis, perhaps this latest outrage from the demoratic party will have legs.
Excellent Graphic.....signing off here....my eyeballs are plum wore out tonight!
Hugh Hewitt sure seems to think it will....I want to think so....
The L/MSM has to watch out for itself firstly and the commie rats secondly. They cannot hide stuff as easily at this point.
At any rate. I think I will call it quits for now. Do have a great upcoming day.
Good night...more fun tomorrow I bet!
Jack cafferty is a liberal ahole, his situation room is a joke where he reads emails from mostly Democrats who detest the administration.
For your enjoyment tomorrow: A nice dose of reality for Kerry by Doug from Upland on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5polbXf7-Q
Hey Cafferty, follow the pen with your eyes...
.
JOHN KERRY =
Pictures of a vietnamese Re-Education Camp
http://www.Freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1308949/posts
.
Thanks.
Signed, sealed and delivered.
My guess was he was making them up himself.
That Rove is such a trickster, isn't he?
Will that work on zombies?
Great "Embedded" pic.
Are they back to covering Foley 24/7?
Just as fast as they can.. And hey, how about some Abramhoff chatter while they're at it?
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.