Posted on 04/26/2002 1:26:44 PM PDT by Croooow
Excuse me for being so stupid,,, but just who in the he!! is David Brock? Never heard of him. Could you give me a pedigree on him?
Take "The Real Anita Hill," for example. The introduction clearly states the book was not a dissertation on whether Clarence Thomas was qualified. This gave him an "out" if any liberals decided to take him to task about it because he could say, "But I didn't say Thomas was qualified." Ditto "The Seduction of Hillary Rodham."
I plan to pick up Brock's book for no other reason than to see if he hits the two-faced trifecta.
Seriously, I've wanted to buy Brock's book for personal research about Brock and about the so-called vast right wing conspiracy. I have a theory about both, the former I've already shared. My theory about the VRWC is this: the modern liberals are convinced there is one, so they're weaving "facts" together to create what they "know" exists. Brock's book should be good for that at least.
Brock: No.
Here is something that has been overlooked---Brock's denial of an invitation by Fox in Prime Time. That would mean no invite from either O'Reilly, Hannity & Colmes, or Greta Van Facelift. I highly doubt that these shows, especially O'Reilly, would "blacklist" Brock because they know that controversy means ratings. Is there any way to find out from FOX if invitations to appear on one or more of their PRIMETIME shows were extended to Brock and when?
If Bush or a prominent Republican were credibly accused of a felony (forcible rape, perjury etc.) and Fox ignored the story, I would agree with you.
But they have yet to do this whereas CNN, ABC, NBC and CBS have all significantly covered up for Clinton. Even the Lisa Myers' report concerning Juanita Broddock was downplayed. I don't see O'Reilly doing this if it were a GOP rape scandal. O'Reilly, in fact, may be the most prominent critic of the Catholic Church -- a conservative institution -- concerning the pediastry matter.
Journalists, regardless of their political views, are supposed to look for scoops and provide the viewers or readers with information relevant to maintining their freedom -- which includes the character of one's leaders.
CNN et al are biased to the left to the point of dishonesty. Fox tries to play it straight and only appears biased since the leftists control the agenda.
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