To: SmithL
Is anybody else watching Chris Matthews on Leno spewing the Dem talking points? He is saying that Republicans were more worried about protecting one of their own than the children
To: txroadkill
Now Woodward is "non partisan"
To: txroadkill
Good God you are kidding me
10 posted on
10/02/2006 9:27:33 PM PDT by
catholicfreeper
(Geaux Tigers SEC FOOTBALL ROCKS)
To: txroadkill
I don't watch Cris Matthews. Besides, he's the real alcoholic.
11 posted on
10/02/2006 9:27:54 PM PDT by
BMC1
(DEMOCRATS AND RINO'S ARE STUCK ON STUPID, MASTERS OF DECEPTION AND CULTURE OF TREASON.)
To: txroadkill
Is anybody else watching Chris Matthews on Leno spewing the Dem talking points?
I tuned the last few minutes of Matthews MSNBC show tonight. They had that old queen, Oliphant, salivating over Foley and these nubile young boys (I think he wasn't actually wearing pants). He was repulsive. And some woman nobody ever heard of. They were all in complete agreement that this was a terrible terrible problem for the GOP and the Religious Right was going to abandon them forever over this, etc.
The press hopes that harping on this could drive a wedge between the Religious Right and the GOP. That is the only reason this is getting so much attention. It's the only way that libs can win.
Quite a contrast between how they treat Barney Frank and Gerry Studds and the Pervinator of NJ and how they're treating Foley now.
To: txroadkill
I saw that. My "favorite" part was where he said (to paraphrase) "if you agree with the war, vote for a Republican who will promise more war; if you don't want it, vote the other way" The other way? Or maybe it was "for the other guy" or something, but, in any case, it sounded like a euphemism to avoid explicitly supporting the democrats. At least Dennis Miller was on Conan an hour later, daring to voice skepticism of global warming.
To: txroadkill
Chris Mathews is a partisan hack.
96 posted on
10/03/2006 6:36:25 AM PDT by
longtermmemmory
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