Posted on 12/08/2006 9:20:17 AM PST by AT7Saluki
Perhaps in an attempt to surpass David Gregory, CNN reporter Suzanne Malveaux derided President Bush as a "Kool-Aid" drinker who wont admit failure in Iraq. In a report for the Friday edition of "American Morning," the White House correspondent discussed Bushs news conference with British Prime Minister Tony Blair. In additional fits of bias, Malveaux, described the Presidents frustration at the lack of progress in Iraq as "the closest you'll get from this president to admitting failure" and noted that "for Mr. Bush, it's not easy to admit mistakes."
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I have always thought it is a good idea to follow a leader that will say he is a failure as often as possible; and for those evil capatilist, why can't we all work for bosses that are broke or poor? s/off
It being that this woman cannot even properly pronounce her own first name, what do you expect of her?
Yeah why stick to principles when you can get people to like you. Good thing Ann Frank wasn't hiding in your attic, they're going to find her anyway. She wouldn't have had time to write a post-it.
He's got some kind of "genteel Texan" belief that personal attacks should be ignored and risen above - and while that may be good advice for interpersonal relationships, it's suicide in DC politics.
I've no doubt in thirty years the historians will acclaim Bush and revile Clinton. But a fat lot of good that does us, now. ;)
For CNN, it's not easy to admit irrelevance.
Suzanne Malveaux: "President Bush and his closest ally, British Prime Minister Tony Blair, have stood shoulder to shoulder on the Iraq war since the very beginning. Critics calling Mr. Bush 'the cowboy' for stubbornly leading the charge, and Mr. Blair 'the poodle' for obediently following. But three years since the U.S. invasion, the two are still adamant their Iraq mission is sound. President Bush didn't just drink the Kool-Aid, he made it. But perhaps now it's a little less sweet."
I agree Mr. J. The GOP needs a killer instinct - the suits in DC just don't have it.
They are correspondents that relay their opinion of events.
How could a space shuttle travel at almost 18 times the speed of light? If that happened, how were we able to see it?
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The Commy News Network...If we cant find the truth we'll manufacture our own....You just think like we tell you and shut up.
Suzanne, Suzanne, Suzanne.
Haha, that wouldn't surprise me if the CNN anchors borrowed some talking points from the Kos crowd. From what I have read, I believe CNN's ratings are down lately . . . and deservedly so.
Who ever called that fat b*tch a reporter?
Heh, stole the words right outta my mouth.
I don't think anyone will be shocked by this development. Or when it further contributes to their failure as a "news" network.
I called her and left my name and phone number along with a scathing message. I asked if she wrote those words or was told to read them, and at what school she learned that kind of journalism.
202.898.7900
CNN: We Decide, You Report.
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