HEHEHE
Quid pro quo ROFL
Brit Hume had a story too...keep your fingers crossed....
I am sooooo loving the crumbling of the MSM...! And the left.
When will Reid do the right thing and resign his seat???
Bets??
How novel.
Methinks Reid is in trouble. The AJC carried the strory too.
The Reid Connections
http://marklevinfan.freepgs.com/Audio/Reid.pdf
I'm stunned.
OK and so the GOP leaders need to be trumpeting "Harry Reid should resign his position as leader until a full investigation into his inappropriate handling of land deals." Why do we have to be so nice.... DAMN just DAMN.
I'm not getting excited that it gets mentioned once.
If they stick with the story, that's different.
NY Times: Please Don't Read Our Sen. Reid Story NewsBusters - 1 hour ago
New York Times reporter Philip Shenon covers the possible financial scandal involving House Minority Leader Sen. Harry Reid…very carefully. ...
Sen. Reid asks panel for opinion on land sale: report Reuters
Sen. Reid's office rebuts AP land deal story Raw Story
Reid got $1 million in land deal: Reno Gazette Journal
HeraldNet - Houston Chronicle
all 294 news articles »
Nothing noble about it, however. Self-preservation eventually trumps politics. When more and more people tune out the MSM, it begins to deprive them of the luxury of their viewpoint.
I mean, politics is okay and all, but a man's gotta make the yacht payments.
I read where ABC,NBC, CBS and CNN had a combined total of over 125 stories on their channels over the past few weeks on Foley alone. Not, quiet quid pro quo.
Not "MSM" enough until it is front-paged in the NYTimes...
Two sentences max. I watched.
it followed a long, detailed report on Foley's aide testifying for 5 hours today, who will testify tomorrow, and showwed clip of Bush campaigning with Hastert today.
Perfunctory
There was speculation floating a couple weeks ago that Reid would step down so Hillary Clinton could become the Dem leader in the Senate.
There were 2 theories on that:
1 - That the party were dangling that carrot for Hillary to not run for the presidency.
2 - That Hillary would prefer being Senate Majority Leader (assuming Dems take control of the Senate), as that would be a better platform for her 'leadership' than a polarizing a presidential run.