Posted on 11/14/2005 4:29:25 AM PST by Peach
I also sent Russert's 'misleading' statement to Brit Hume, Fox and Friends. I emailed Russert to say HE misled his audience and I hope Mr. Fitzgerald was watching his performance.
Russert's email address: MTP@NBC.com
FYI Ping
I also sent an email to MTP and Ken Mehlman about this issue.
I agree with you about Moynihan. He was a JFK Democrat - both of whom took national security seriously. They must be spinning in their graves to see what has happened to their party.
Russert does OCCASIONALLY get hard on left wing loonies like Dean, but NOT OFTEN.
Just enough so people like me (and probably you) nod our heads and say, 'yeah, Russert can be fair (when in fact he is anything but)."
But as a newspaper reporter, I can totally relate to your story about the TV interviewer seeming to ask "tough" questions to political friends while trying to embarass political enemies.
I see it practiced every day on TV, and occasionally in newspapers, etc.
Yes, it is very subtle like you said.
In the end, it is the reason the Bush Administration is declining in the polls, and I can only hope that someone in the White House and/or in the GOP power structure figures out a way to throw these deceiptful questions back in the reporters' faces during an interview.
My orginal post did not include the word "not" between did and say. Some smart "Freeper" with sharp eyes noticed it. Thanks. Here is what I resent to Mr. Russert:
Dear Mr, Russert,
I have no idea why you decided to take former Secretary Powells answer on a previous occasion out of context and use it to smear his good name. You know he did not say that he intentionally mislead the American people about Saddam Husseins weapon capability. But that is the impression you wanted to give. You know his full response stated that he relied on the best information he had at the time. He stated that the information from Curveball turned out to be not very accurate and misleading. You are a pathetic liar, Mr. Russert. You are disgusting. You smear a noble American Patriot to score points with your DemocRAT buddies. Did that make you feel good to smear an American like Secretary of State, General Colin Powell?
You not only smeared the great General Colin Powell, you smeared the Administration, the Commander and Chief, and demoralized the morale of our brave fighting men and women in Iraq. Our heroes who are fighting an implacable enemy do not need the treasonous behavior of a news anchor giving aid and comfort to the enemy. You are absolute filth.
Sincerely,
Peach ... they are trying to discredit the President with regards to his truthfulness ... because they know that is a key asset the President has ... being honest with the American people
The libs tried this stunt back in 2002 and in 2004
The other day I was watching TV and just about fell out of my chair laughing when the lib said "Character Counts"
Well, Duh!
Mo1 - I agree 100% with your assessment and it's a major reason why the president must fight back against each and every lie and not hesitate.
It's another reason why I'm still smiling that the RNC is finally making a commercial using Clinton's words with regard to Iraq's WMD. I want to be among the first to view this commercial!
How do you know he's not? How do you know that Russert personally found and made use of the selective quote? He does have a staff that does that for him. On the other hand, we do know that Libby personally forgot all conversations with Cheney, with Ari Fleisher, with the CIA and State Department. He also forgot all his personal notes to himself where he recorded these conversations he did not recall. These conversations, all a week to three weeks in advance of "the very first time" he learned of Wilson's wife from Russert. For someone who was tasked with dealing with Wilson lies, and for someone who asked the CIA who is this guy and why did you send him to Africa, you would think he would remember who gave him the answers to these important questions.
I think Tiny Tim will really like your last sentence!
Russert = Mary Mapes in Drag!
They are scandals whether they are true or not and whether or not there has been a conviction. Definition: A scandal involves widely publicized allegations of wrong-doing, disgrace or moral outrage. A scandal may be based on reality, or the product of false allegations. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scandal
Dem scandals: Durbin's false accusations concerning Americans at Gitmo comparing them to the Nazis, Pol Pot, and the Gulag; Berger's theft and destruction of national security documents; House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi filed a late report for an aide whose trip to South Korea was financed by a group that had registered as a foreign agent, which appears to violate House rules; an inquiry into whether Rep. John Conyers (D-MI) and his aides improperly conducted partisan political activities out of his Detroit congressional office; an inquiry into allegations that Rep. Jim McDermott (D-WA) violated House ethics rules and standards in handing over a tape of an illegally intercepted phone conversation to the press; and an inquiry into whether Rep. William Jefferson (D-LA) misused his public office for personal financial gain.
With the exception of Durbin and his stupid claims made worse by lack of quick damage control, none of these really implicate the Dem leadership. If the Pelosi thing and some of the others were a big deal then would have been taken up by the Ethics committe and then there would be some media coverage. Either there is nothing there or the Republicans in congress dont have the balls to force the issue. McDermitt? Hell havent they adjudicated that yet. Didnt that take place when Newt was still Speaker?
At least on the internet, Russert's reputation for honesty is being exposed as over-rated.
Fitzgerald? Fitzgerald? you paying attention?
So true. Or, as happend in Virginia, they run on pubbie values to fool the voters. When the right wins elections, the left cries voter intimidation or fraud.
Think it's about time we start spreading the news with his sponsors.
Fitzgerald is a RAT tool too.
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