Posted on 06/17/2006 4:41:43 AM PDT by Pharmboy
Fred R. Conrad/The New York Times, 2004
Dan Rather might work for the
high-definition channel HDNet.
The 74-year-old man with the Mets cap pulled far down on his forehead slid into a booth at a diner on the Upper East Side of Manhattan and ordered a glass of milk without so much as turning a head so quietly, in fact, that it was hard to believe it was Dan Rather.
In place of the swagger that had served him so well throughout his 44-year career at CBS News was an obvious sadness that his tenure at the network was ticking down to an inglorious end. Mr. Rather complained that since stepping down as anchor of the " CBS Evening News" last year, in the aftermath of a reporting scandal, he had been ill used as a correspondent on "60 Minutes" and had been given virtually nothing at all to do for the previous six weeks.
Among the places he had sought solace, he said on a recent afternoon, was in "Good Night, and Good Luck," George Clooney's homage to Edward R. Murrow and the CBS News of old, a film that Mr. Rather said he had seen five times in theaters, most recently alone.
Mr. Rather's contract with CBS, and "60 Minutes," is not scheduled to expire until late November. But he said yesterday that he and the network were close to an agreement that would end his tenure early, and that he was seriously mulling a new venture that, at least initially, relatively few viewers would be able to see: he would develop and be the host of a weekly interview program on a high-definition television channel known as HDNet.
The offer, he said, had come directly from Mark Cuban, the unbridled owner of the NBA's
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WOW... I hadn't seen the NYSlimes stock price lately!
That volume picking up as the price is declining doesn't bode very well, either...
You're exactly right. Boy, that was some night, wasn't it??
Breaks my heart.
Couldn't happen to a nicer bunch of hate-America leftwingers
and promoters of homosexuality.
Yeah, it was SOME night... I sadly missed that thread due to unavoidable obligation, but the next day I went back through all the threads I could find and will always point out to all who will listen that TankerKC said it first, you agreed only three minutes or so later, and then FReepers all over the country joined in the dogpile that buckhead and LittleGreenFootballs and Powerline blogs and others really carried out with tremendous effectiveness.
This was a real community effort, just as several other events have been before and since then, and it is going to be much tougher for leftists to get away with perpetuating these frauds ever again.
Can you imagine what this year's Iraq spin would be like in the media without talk radio and us? At least they have to attempt something that looks a little like balance now.
(PS: glad to see you here today... hope you're recovering well)
Somehow I don't think this is a Chrysler story in the making. Probably more like Manville.
I posted TankerKC's post earlier in the thread (Post 73). As far as I know he was the first to question the authenticity of the memo and why it looked bogus.
Yes - I didn't see your post until later. I'm glad I'm not the only one trying to keep the record straight! Thanks!
Translation: "My lawyers just haven't figured out yet how I can sue."
Right, Dan -- like how nobody is above the truth, even a journalist or network anchor.
When Sam Donamdson called you "arrogant" after George HW Bush kicked your ass on network TV, that should have been a humbling experience that made you realize you don't know everything. Instead, you failed to heed Jesse's advice: "Stay out of the Bushes!!"
Have you no shame, Sir??
Dan should call Walter Cronkite and Connie Chung, and ask how much sympathy they have for him...
Dogpile on Dan!
LOL
Ain't this memory great!
Finally, at long last, we see the fruit of our labor!
What's the big deal? He's 74 -- at least 9 years past most people's retirement age. Even if I liked the guy, what's the big deal about him being let go? Doesn't he have any grandchildren he should be pampering?
bump of courage
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