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Walter Cronkite would be "happy" to marry a man.
Fox news. O'reilly Factor
Posted on 03/05/2004 5:43:44 PM PST by Jeff Gordon
Bill O'Reilly reports that Walter Cronkite has recently said that he would not mind marrying a man.
TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Political Humor/Cartoons
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To: Jeff Gordon
He always did look like a really ugly woman to me.
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posted on
03/05/2004 8:09:20 PM PST
by
Texasforever
(When democrats attack it is called campaigning)
To: Jeff Gordon
Have your fun. I've been watching the guy making the last rounds and it's obvious that he's tipped over into senility. I think it's tragic that no one close to him is willing to stand up and spare him this final embarrassment. They won't let him sail anymore because he wants to play "Anchor", why can't they control him now?
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posted on
03/05/2004 8:26:02 PM PST
by
NewRomeTacitus
("And you were there. So was I, I'm that d*mned old.")
To: NewRomeTacitus; Jeff Gordon
it's obvious that he's tipped over into senility. So what was his excuse 40 years ago?
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posted on
03/05/2004 8:30:37 PM PST
by
Paleo Conservative
(Do not remove this tag under penalty of law.)
To: Paleo Conservative
He had no excuse. He was always a communist patsy who learned the art of presentation from the master deceiver himself: Edwin R. Murrow. The unearthed Soviet archives display unusual high humor over their use of both of those men as tools.
So you're right. Let old Walter take the rope in his dentures and jump overboard.
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posted on
03/05/2004 8:44:28 PM PST
by
NewRomeTacitus
("And you were there. So was I, I'm that d*mned old.")
To: NewRomeTacitus
The unearthed Soviet archives display unusual high humor over their use of both of those men as tools. Could you please give me a link to an article or book discusssing this? I don't speak Russian, and I don't have time to dig through the KBG archives.
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posted on
03/05/2004 8:57:30 PM PST
by
Paleo Conservative
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To: hgro
Yeah, I can hear him now on his honeymoon with his boyfreind.......Bend over Cronkite........and Walter then says......and that's the way it is.
To: Jeff Gordon
How old is Cronkite???? Could be we are seeing a bit of senile dementia.
Lord, I hope that's what it is. Unless, of course, Walter is coming out of the closet since it's the fad du jour now.
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posted on
03/05/2004 10:46:25 PM PST
by
3catsanadog
(When anything goes, everything does.)
To: nmh
Yes, that's an angle that hadn't occurred to me.
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posted on
03/06/2004 1:56:00 AM PST
by
Savage Beast
(Whom will the terrorists vote for? Not George W. Bush--that's for sure! ~Happy2BMe)
To: VOA
Eloquently stated!
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posted on
03/06/2004 8:10:00 AM PST
by
Pipeline
(A common man)
To: Paleo Conservative
After two days of research I concede that I was mistaken. Between Venona: Decoding Soviet Espionage in America by John Earl Haynes & Harvey Klehr, Treason by Ann Coulter and several former-KGB officers telling reporters what they think they want to hear I failed to sift the facts from unproven rumors. I thank you for calling me on it, for it resparked my interest in the matter of Soviet influence during the Cold War. In one documentary a former officer chortled over the Francis Powers shoot-down and the following incident:
One of the most prominent attacks on McCarthy's methods came in an episode of the TV documentary series See it Now, by respected journalist Edward R. Murrow , which was broadcast on March 9 , 1954 . Murrow's program was devoted to McCarthy's treatment of Annie Lee Moss, a clerk in the Pentagon code room. McCarthy claimed that she was a member of the Communist Party, and consequently should not be allowed to work in a sensitive Pentagon position. Moss was a very sympathetic figure, an elderly African American woman. When asked by McCarthy's committee about Karl Marx , she replied "Who's that?" She stated that there were three entries for "Annie Lee Moss" in the Washington, DC phone book, and suggested that the "Annie Lee Moss" appearing in the membership list of the Communist Party was somebody else, and the fact that this "Annie Lee Moss" was listed with her address was due to a mistake. She also received the Communist periodical The Daily Worker delivered to her house, but contended that this too was the result of a mistaken address. There was no other "Annie Lee Moss" listed in the phone book, but this fact was not checked at the time.
The Murrow report sparked off a nationwide popular opinion backlash against McCarthy, which the Senator tried to counter by appearing on the show himself. McCarthy appeared on See It Now about three weeks after the original episode, where he made a number of personal attacks and charges against Murrow. However, his method of delivery had been designed for a live audience, not a nationwide broadcast one; the result of this appearance was a further decline in his popularity. That can be found at:
http://www.tutorgig.com/encyclopedia/getdefn.jsp?keywords=Joseph_McCarthy One of Free Republics members contributed this analysis:
Ed Murrow of CBS was the first media hero. He lead the charge against McCarthy. He was the first to oppose McCarthy and lead the pack journalism that did Joe in. It was what made EDWARD R. MURROW the hero of the left. The media had been pretty right wing before. But when Ed came out of the closet, he did so just in time to attack Joe and win. Ed Murrow with the support of CBS owner Paley did it all with his little mic and big camera. Murrow loved the left and Paley wanted to make the point that print media no longer controlled public opinion. Paley wanted the political world to know that TV had public opinion in its back pocket. Prior to this time Politicians wold make TV and Radio reporters wait while they sucked up to the print media. After McCArthy fell, the print reporters had to ride in the back of the bus... TV was the new king of influence. 22 posted on 06/26/2003 2:34:04 PM PDT by Common Tator
Which can be found at:
http://209.157.64.200/focus/f-news/936183/posts Finally, the always-questionable NewsMax had this take on old Uncle Walter:
Accuracy in Media has documented Cronkites pronounced liberal bias. During the Cold War, Cronkite repeatedly passed on Soviet disinformation about U.S. defense policies. He pronounced the "Soviet threat" a myth and told Soviet journalists that the American people were muddled in their thinking about the Cold War.
In 1999, Cronkite came out of the closet and exposed his leftist bias. AIM reported Cronkites call for a world government and for the U.S. to renounce "some of its sovereignty" in pursuit of that goal. He called for a revision of the veto procedures in the United Nations Security Council to prevent the United States from blocking actions intended to move toward world government. Found at:
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2003/4/10/23307.shtml While I was not correct, information is still being gleaned from various Soviet archives. I.F. Stone was a confirmed fellow traveler who purposely spread disinformation. Murrow was encouraged by Soviet sympathizers during his tenure in England to push for the United States involvement in WWII. He did that exceedingly well, though he was far more motivated by patriotism than seeing Stalins butt covered.
Thanks again. If you catch me goofing up again please dont hesitate to jerk me up on it.
- NRT
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