Posted on 08/19/2004 6:40:03 PM PDT by HawaiianGecko
I watched some of Hardball tonight. Chris Matthews was a total asshole. Enough.
Trust those that were there.
No.
Do you recall that the Kerry staffer brazenly said that the kerry kampaign was not worried about the Swift Vets book & Ads because 'the media wants us to win'?
Well, the media (as apparently promised to the kerry kampaign) is working overtime to discredit the Swiftees & protect kerry.
Thank God for FoxNews & Brit Hume & The Washington Times who are the only ones to report this story in an unbiased manner.
This story really does prove the bias in the press. Arron Brown (I'm pretty sure) of CNN fame said that the "government" gave Kerry his citations, therefore, it's the end of the story.
Ten years ago, that same "government" sent my dog 17 social security checks. And it obviously took me 17 months to straighten them out.
Scarborough had a young guy on from the WashPost who said CBS' poll numbers showed Kerry's numbers plummeting, that Kerry felt he had to do something. The vets ad, he felt, was very damaging, not only among conservatives but among among independents.
Chris Matthews is flacking for Kerry..... he should be ashamed of himself for the way he treated Michelle Malkin. He never read the book...at least she got that out of him.
I called my neighborhood Barnes & Noble about the availability of UNFIT FOR COMMAND. They said they had lots of copies and told me I could find it on the second table as you walk in. There is no conspiracy to keep this book away from buyers.
I don't believe that anyone in UNFIT FOR COMMAND is suggesting that Kerry shot himself on purpose or got wounded himself intentionally. Nevertheless,It was a self inflicted wound, and does not qualify for a purple heart.
I can't wait to see Malkin's column about her experience with Matthews. She'll tell it like it is and let him have it.
However, I do think that at a number of Barnes and Noble stores and other bookstores, there is a very definite bias. There is a selection factor at work here. Employees at chain bookstores were often English and social science majors in college. They tend to be faux intellectuals off of college campuses, who've never thought for themselves in their lives, and who don't associate with anyone who would admit to having conservative ideas. Is there a liberal bias in bookstores? You bet your sweet life there is.
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