Posted on 12/28/2005 6:35:30 AM PST by conservativecorner
Actually, Russert has become a caricature to the point of being downright laughable, especially when he does an appearence on The Today Show:
Katie: Tim Russert from Meet the Press has joined us. Tim, the economy is up, inflation is down, there's a housing boom, jobs are up, and unemployment is at an all-time low. What does this mean for the president?
Russert: Well Katie, this is bad news for George W. Bush...
I'm nowhere near sixty .. and they're not.
He got that right. Mayor Bling Bling and the rest of the 'Rats running that place are corrupt, negligent and irresponsible. Those clowns cost lives and property damage. No gray area at all.
Such nostalgia is understandable given the culture these men grew up in. In the post-World War II era, television journalism was almost a quasi-governmental institution. There were only three networks, and their news broadcasts set the national debate and drew the nation together in a way that had never happened before. Eventually, the establishment felt entitled to this arrangement. They forgot that this system was the unintended offspring of WWII and the Cold War and the advent of television. Before TV, American journalism was more boisterous and less revered.In a droll moment Rather uses a chivalrous metaphor that agrees with Goldberg's analysis.
Today's technological glitz notwithstanding, we are returning to the norm, and the guild-mentality consensus we've "enjoyed" this last half-century is evaporating and will likely never return.
"CBS News has a culture, has a history that for those of us who work here, is very real that we see it as a sort of magical mystical kingdom of journalistic knights and I know I can mentally hear people rolling their eyes, thats the way we feel." Dan RatherHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
These guys are toast.
I remember when Drudge first spoke at the National Press Club. The arrogant, dismissive tenor of his introduction was small minded, dinosauric in nature. The MSM dosen't know what hit them and never will since their heads are "up and locked".
These MSM clowns used to give me a real bad headache. The pain has now moved further South, and is more appropriately called a "pain in the a**!" Listening to them has the same effect as taking an overdose of ExLax, and it makes one sick to one's stomach. They are has-beens, never-were's, and never-will-be's as far as I'm concerned, and the MSM is starting to realize that we in the pubic are a hell of a lot smarter than they give us credit for. Long live the honesty of the internet!! Long live the truth of FR!!
..pssssst..the buses, you didn't use the buses. You didn't use federal guidelines for evacuation, you didn't even use your own guidelines for evacuation, your lying now,just as you lied then...oh...I guess Brokaw forgot that part
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A good read is Bernie Goldberg's first book 'Bias' (I haven't read his second). It explains just how out of touch these people are; they truly believe they're mainstream. The evening news is targeted at urban liberals and the media has decided that either no on else counts or there is no one else.
so true, and funny.
Koppel has looks? Russert? I'll agree on the good voice part. I surfed through that program with the sound turned off. The moment I saw the talking head love-fest I knew it was time to head for the SF channel for greater enlightenment.
Well Koppel does look like "Howdy Doody".
Tim Russert is a friggin a--hole.
I'll never forget the 1964 Republican Convention when some speaker made a comment about the Networks and most of the delegates turned around, looked up at the deities in the glass enclosed booths and booed. It was electrifying!
"...we in the pubic are a hell of a lot smarter..."...yeesh, what a hairy thought...
Way to go Jonah!
You all should find this thread intresting
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