You'll hear this all week.
I heard that interview. I was like WTF? I really couldn't understand what point the Laut was trying to make. It was obviously to bash W, but he couldn't seem to get the concepts to come together, and he just kept stretching and stretching.
I would have bought the lie about Rather being a conscientious liberal until the notorious "interview" (stroking session) he had with Saddam before the war. He's no better than Peter Arnett in my book.
And everyone is remembering what a nice guy Ronnie could be. Nobody seems to remember how STERN he could be too. He INFURIATED the left in much the same way that Bush does. For Pete's sake if CBS had any respect for him they would not have made that STOOPID Reagan biopic with James Brolin.
Reagan was a tough guy and he stared down the whole liberal/socialist/progressive/communist world and they never forgave him for it.
Wow, great point! And isn't that just how they work....
I agree. Now we'll see how GWB's outreach to the likes of Teddy K--that drove many a freeper 'round the bend--was indeed a wise move. The actual history of President Bush's interaction and words with and about his democrat foes belies this dem revision. Like Reagan's legacy, the truth about GWB's will rise above the partisan spin machine.
Not that we mustn't work to counter the lies, but we are witnessing how the cream rises to the top. The curdled musings of the likes of Lautenberg et al shall not win the day.