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To: kcvl
This is a joke right? Is there a link or some supporting information?
44 posted on 03/22/2004 7:34:45 PM PST by isthisnickcool (Guns!)
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To: isthisnickcool
Post no. 2. The meeting happened in December, when Kerry was way down in the polls.
58 posted on 03/22/2004 7:41:01 PM PST by Piranha
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To: isthisnickcool
It is not a joke. I will post the interview transcript when it is posted on his website, as soon as it is possible.


http://www.billoreilly.com
71 posted on 03/22/2004 7:46:26 PM PST by kcvl
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To: isthisnickcool
This meeting with the reporters occurred in Dec. 2003.... This article was written on Dec. 10, 2003 by Pitt.....

The Trial of John Kerry
     By William Rivers Pitt
     t r u t h o u t | Perspective

     Wednesday 10 December 2003

     There are but a few weeks to go before the Iowa caucuses and the New Hampshire primary. Time has grown short. In an effort to galvanize the message Kerry wants to deliver in the time remaining, he convened a powerful roster of journalists and columnists in the New York City apartment of Al Franken last Thursday. The gathering could not properly be called a meeting or a luncheon. It was a trial. The journalists served as prosecuting attorneys, jury and judge. The crowd I joined in Franken’s living room was comprised of:
     Al Franken and his wife Franni;
     Rick Hertzberg, senior editor for the New Yorker;
     David Remnick, editor for the New Yorker;
     Jim Kelly, managing editor for Time Magazine;
     Howard Fineman, chief political correspondent for Newsweek;
     Jeff Greenfield, senior correspondent and analyst for CNN;
     Frank Rich, columnist for the New York Times;
     Eric Alterman, author and columnist for MSNBC and the Nation;
     Art Spiegelman, Pulitzer Prize winning cartoonist/author of ‘Maus’;
     Richard Cohen, columnist for the Washington Post;
     Fred Kaplan, columnist for Slate;
     Jacob Weisberg, editor of Slate and author;
     Jonathan Alter, senior editor and columnist for Newsweek;
     Philip Gourevitch, columnist for the New Yorker;
     Calvin Trillin, freelance writer and author;
     Edward Jay Epstein, investigative reporter and author;
     Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., who needs no introduction.

     We sat in a circle around Kerry and grilled him for two long hours. In an age of retail politicians who avoid substance the way vampires avoid sunlight, in an age when the sitting President flounders like a gaffed fish whenever he must speak to reporters without a script, Kerry’s decision to open himself to the slings and arrows of this group was bold and impressive. He was fresh from two remarkable speeches – one lambasting the PATRIOT Act, another outlining his foreign policy ideals while eviscerating the Bush record – and had his game face on. He needed it, because Eric Alterman lit into him immediately on the all-important issue of his vote for the Iraq War Resolution. The prosecution had begun.


72 posted on 03/22/2004 7:47:13 PM PST by deport (("These guys are the most crooked, you know, lying group I have ever seen. It's scary," Kerry said.)
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To: isthisnickcool
O'Reilly exposed it tonight. He made the comparison to Bush meeting with Fox News and the WSJ - and how the media would scream about it. He openly accused them of coaching Kerry - asking him questions, listening to his responses, and suggesting improvements. O'Reilly even suggested half-jokingly that we find out how much Kerry paid these guys for the interrogation.
135 posted on 03/22/2004 9:20:43 PM PST by watchin
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