Posted on 10/26/2005 8:26:45 AM PDT by Bosco
Rush continues broadcasting from the Northern Command in NYC(and its confiscatory tax rates) this week in the wake of hurricane Wilma.
I have the Senate on. Hillary is getting fatter :)
No kidding. Fox News is making me sick. I won't be turning them on at all today. May as well listen to broken records...
Matthews is lying his fat Big Bird ass off.
It's probably from the DUmocrats eating their own!
Chris Matthews is a blithering idiot.
Thanks for once again pointing this out Rush.
Yep. Joe Wilson and his wife donated to Al Gore for President. They are Sore Losermen and this is a Sore Loserman scheme.
It's gonna be a loooooooooooooooooong week for the news
When this mess is all over, I'm hoping we can send Chrissy a dead crow on a plate.
i heard several callers on the radio this AM (in DC) allude to a sexual relationship between Libby and Miller, saying they had it on excellent authority that they were lovers. i had not heard anything like that previously.
Her Thighness a bit tight in her throne?
All of the fundraisers are not only going to her head...but her waist, butt, legs...just think what she will look like by 2008!!! Barbara Mikulski!!
I am really anxious to hear Tony's news re: the Cisneros report...I hope he hasn't built it's implications up to high.
"Chris Matthews is a blithering idiot." ~ Carling
Who else would take marching orders from a well-known useful-idiot manipulator? Hahahaha
Hillary Urges Press to Probe Bush
NewsMax ^ | 6/6/05 | Carl Limbacher
Posted on 06/06/2005 9:57:07 PM EDT by wagglebee
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1417845/posts
New York Senator Hillary Clinton blasted the press on Monday for going too easy on President Bush, complaining that reporters are letting his administration get away with the worst abuse of power in American history.
"There has never been an administration, I don't believe in our history, more intent upon consolidating and abusing power to further their own agenda," said Mrs. Clinton, whose own administration collected FBI files on opponents and had accusers audited by the IRS.
Addressing a gathering of "Women for Hillary," she urged journalists to go after the Bush White House.
"Where are the investigative reporters today?" she demanded, in quotes picked up by the New York Times. "Why aren't they asking the hard questions?"
Though the press has yet to question her, for instance, about an array of scandals - including reports last month that the Clinton administration's Viagra mandate ended up providing the impotence drug to sex offenders - Mrs. Clinton said she was shocked by the press' pro-Bush bias.
"It's shocking when you see how easily they fold in the media today," she complained. "They don't stand their ground. If they're criticized by the White House, they just fall apart."
Mrs. Clinton repeated her call for the media to get tough with Bush, addressing reporters in absentia:
"I mean, c'mon, toughen up, guys, it's only our Constitution and country at stake. Let's get some spine."
Same here. I hope that Section 5, which does not become public, is not where all the good stuff is.
Yeppers....she always acts like she should be bowed to.
Today...NEWS ALERT...Hillary did NOT wear her black pants suit...today, she is wearing a red suit and looks like a tomato.
http://wizbangblog.com/images/2005/josephwilson_whoswho.jpg
If we beleive Robert Novak's account, then Wilson was lying when he claimed WH officials were vengefully calling reporters handing out Valerie Plame-Wilson's name and covert identity.
WHY would Wilson make such claims?
Talking about journalism refusing to look at what they themselves reported about Plame-Wilson, Rush said,"history starts today" so far as the media are concerned.That's exactly right. The fallacy of considering journalism to be "the first draft of history" is that its eagerness to attract attention causes journalism to color its product by:
The military speaks of "the fog of war" but that is really just an acute form of the "fog of current events" - a fog which is thickened by the negagivity, superficiality, arrogance, and timidity of mass-market journalism.
- selecting bad (if it bleeds it leads) news and ignoring the good,
- hyping the story of the moment as if it were the sinking of the Titanic,
- hyping the importance and virtue of journalism, and
- assiduously avoiding criticism of other (also putatively important and virtuous) journalists.
All this speculation about indictments of WH personnel is perfectly fatuous so far as history is concerned. Time enough when the Special Prosecutor closes up shop to decide what to put in a history book about the Bush presidency. Until then it's all just noise and smoke.
I'm glad Rush plays these recaps of the barking moonbats...i don't have the stomach to actually watch them.
A tomato with ANKLES!!
I couldn't keep a straight face when she praised lowering taxes for homeowners. I switched it back to my trusty MST3K tape.
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