Hastert: Letter Just a Coincidence
ABC News' Report on Speaker Hastert Set off a Wave of Reaction From Chicago Talk Radio to the Floor of the House of Representatives.
(ABC News)
Posted on 05/25/2006 11:16:36 AM PDT by kristinn
ABC News, in their Web column on all things political called The Note, wallowed in the gutter today with their advice to those who view tonight's White House press conference with President Bush and Prime Minister Blair to watch for "sheer homo-eroticism" between the two wartime allies.
When one thinks of the great wartime alliances between the United States and Great Britain, "homo-eroticism" is not what one thinks of when Roosevelt and Churchill, and Reagan and Thatcher come to mind. Neither does it come to mind with Bush and Blair, except for the drive-by media.
Text of the ABC News report:
484 members of the Gang of 500 think Tony Blair is smarter, more articulate, more principled, and more visionary than Geroge W. Bush; their Brit counterparts think those Gang members are plonkers and muppets.
All of this will be on display when toothpaste buddies Bush and Blair ruin everyone's evening by holding a plush joint newser after or on Old Media deadlines.
A whole lotta thumbsuckin' going on as everyone vamps for the post-East Coast network news full press conference at 7:30 pm ET.
"This will be the President's 25th full press conference since taking office in 2001. His last press conference was on April 28 in the Rose Garden and was originally billed as just a statement on the economy. That day the President took questions from 15 different reporters," reports ABC News' Karen Travers, rattling off those stats as if they were sports scores.
Do not expect any announcements on troop withdrawals. The White House said Wednesday that such talk is "premature" and that those decisions will still turn on conditions on the ground. But watch closely the nuance, the body language, the bonhomie, and the sheer homo-eroticism (We are sort of kidding about that last one, Mr. President.).
The byline for today's Note: By MARK HALPERIN, DAVID CHALIAN, TEDDY DAVIS, JONATHAN GREENBERGER, KATIE HINMAN, and MATT STUART
Those are two GOOD LOOKING men!!
BUT for ABC to refer to them as they did is meant to insult and inflame.
I miss David Brinkley too.
You simplified the truth "real good", ohio (...you, too, STARWISE).
He was hosting the foreign guest at his ranch, and the guest was having difficulty walking up that path. And in ME culture such courtesies are expected as the one President Bush extended.
Now here's a thought: what kind of person would bring that incident onto this thread when it is the sickness of ABC News that is on display here and the rest of us are gagging at THAT??
What kind of person, indeed...
I'd like an answer, if you wouldn't mind, proud.
Why, on a thread about despicable behavior from the MSM, and a vile, offensive 'joke' at the expense of two honorable men, would you bring up the kind and innocent assistance of an elderly man by one of those two honorable men?
What kind of thinking diverts you so quickly from the subject of the rotten left's valueless attacks, to an attack on the President yourself?
Obviously, the guys doing the presser have noticed. ;>
ABC is really shoveling the sh*t today.
Downright hostile is the only way to describe ABC's attitude. Wonder why they're so ruffled ?
I gather you wouldn't offer a steadying hand to an elderly person, in poor health who has difficulty walking and is a visitor to your home ?
I always love it when Britt Hume laughs at the end of "Special Report." Is there any way we could ping Mr. Hume about this for the "Grapevine" segment?
"All of this will be on display when toothpaste buddies Bush and Blair ruin everyone's evening by holding a plush joint newser after or on Old Media deadlines.
A whole lotta thumbsuckin' going on as everyone vamps for the post-East Coast network news full press conference at 7:30 pm ET."
God, this sounds like something written by a 14 year old.
How did Katie Hinman get in the bath house w/the boys to write this trash?
Perhaps someone not so proud.
(ABC News)
May 25, 2006
ABC News' story about Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert set off a wave of reaction from Chicago talk radio to the wells of the Capitol. There it seems to have added fuel to the fire in the dispute between the executive branch and Congress.The Department of Justice issued two separate denials of our report that officials had told us Speaker Hastert was "in the mix" of the investigation into Congress.
The speaker and his colleagues suggested the FBI was out to get him with a bogus story.
As he gaveled the House to order this morning, Hastert was praised, and ABC News was denounced by his Republican colleagues.
"This is a case of sensationalism over reporting," said Rep. Phil Gingrey, R-Ga.
Congressman Lee Terry, a Republican from Nebraska, said, "This non-credible journalism I think degrades freedom of speech and the reputation of journalists."
On WGN Radio in Chicago, Hastert said the story was a leak planted by the FBI to intimidate him.
"It's just not true, you know, the Justice Department said there is no investigation, and this is one of the leaks that come out to try to, you know, intimidate people, and we're just not gonna be intimidated on it," he said.
As for the facts of the ABC News story itself, here is what ABC News knows:
That the FBI interrogation of convicted lobbyist Jack Abramoff included specific and repeated questions about his relationship with Hastert along with other members of Congress.
That, although Hastert is not a formal target, the FBI has been looking into a letter Hastert and others sent to the Secretary of the Interior urging her to block an Indian casino that would have competed with casinos represented by Abramoff.
That a few days before the letter was sent, Abramoff hosted a fundraiser for Hastert at a restaurant he owned.
The Speaker today said the letter repeated long-held views about certain Indian casino rules.
Only a bunch of flaming queers with their drooling tongues hanging out could dream of seeing "sheer homo-eroticism" in an international summit conference.
Now we know why the lib homo-media spew so much hate about Bush: They are ashamed that they secretly 'have the hots for' him...
Sorry...Brit hasn't signed up yet ;o) but here's a few others.
Ping
I watched a little of Elizabeth Vargas last night on ABC News....the first couple stories....she can't speak! She tripped up on several words...I was surprised it went over the air like that.
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