Posted on 09/06/2004 6:34:37 AM PDT by mrustow
Thanks for the e-mail links. Just fired off my thoughts!
AP=Alcohol-Prone
If you listen to the audio, no honest person could mistake the soft murmur of the crowd (the "oohs") with a chorus of "boos." And even if you gave him the benefit of the doubt on that, how come the initial story didn't mention the loud cheers and appaluse in response to Bush wishing him a speedy recovery? The comment "Bush did nothing to stop it" was a cheap jab that showed the true intent of the story was to smear Bush, not report news.
When I first read the initial wire story (on Drudge), I was surprised and irritated that Republicans would be so vulgar. It didn't sound like my party at all, but rather the kind of thing you'd expect to see happen at a Democratic rally. When I saw the retraction come across, I was happy to see my gut reaction was well-founded.
The AP seems to feel insulated from accountability because it is a wholesaler and not a retailer. The AP survives because of all the small newspapers which need a source to fill space on regional, national and world events, but those newspaper are dying off as newspaper readership steadily declines. It will not be long before we put those boys and girls in a museum along with broadcast network news and the fossils of Cronkite, Jennings, Brokaw, and Rather. It will be sooner than they think, who would have thought that Fox News could so humiliate the broadcast and cable networks in the ratings battle for the Republican Convention.
The only times I have heard 'oohs of surprise' were at fireworks displays and in melodramatic musical theater productions.
Thanks for the ping!
They are in the tank for sKerry!!
Thats why WE are IMPORTANT in the defeat of Johnny.
It wasn't just the bloggers.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1206700/posts
Yeah, remind everyone that we at Free Republic broke this story. :)
By the way, Mens News Daily has picked up this Nicholas Stix story:
http://www.mensnewsdaily.com/archive/newswire/news2004/0904/090604-ap-boos.htm
Just out of curiosity...Does any one have bona fide pictures of Tom Hays and Tom, the head of AP?
They're going to continue to feel insulated until the retailers stop buying from that wholesaler. It isn't just the paper and ink newspapers that get their stories from AP. It's news outlets like Yahoo that need to hear from us too.
Bush recently praised Clinton when the former president went to the White House for the unveiling of his official portrait. He lauded Clinton for his knowledge, compassion and "the forward-looking spirit that Americans like in a president."
I just sent this email to Hays:
Liar, liar, pants on fire, AP took you off their media wire...
You should be fired, cause the public's tired of lefty lies and biased writers...
Pray for W and Our Troops
In fact, however, the crowd had responded with respectful applause.
The false story was immediately caught and reported to conservative talk radio shows and blogs. Less than one hour after the story first went out on the wire, under the byline of AP reporter Tom Hays, it was retracted, corrected, and the original link killed. The new title was "Bush offers best wishes for Clinton's recovery." There was no mention of the changes; however, the later version without the "boos" run by the New York Times-owned Boston Globe still carried the title "audience boos as bush offers best wishes for clintons recovery" in its URL.ha! It sure DOES!:
http://www.boston.com/news/politics/president/bush/articles/2004/09/03/
audience_boos_as_bush_offers_best_wishes_for_clintons_recovery?mode=PF
We just had someone start a thread because CNN is actively encouraging signup for news alerts on Kerry. After going ballistic and encouraging others to boycott CNN and their advertisers, it turns out that the article was about Kerry. On a similar article about Bush, they had the same signup for alerts on stories about Bush.
Here's what I wrote:
Dear Mr. Curley:
You know, now that the common people have other means of access to the news (primarily talk radio and the Internet), organizations such as AP will be able to fool some of the people some of the time, but the day is coming, sir, when knowledgeable individuals, upon seeing "AP" on a story in a newspaper, will just turn the page. (Some of them might even write to the newspaper editor to complain about their even using AP material, tainted as it is with Democratic/liberal leanings; I know I will.)
Once you lose your credibility, you lose everything.
Just keep people such as Mr. Tom Hays on your payroll and you'll soon be there.
Regards,
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