Posted on 09/02/2008 2:29:58 PM PDT by Rome2000
McCain has canceled his appearance on Larry King Live in reaction to Campbell Browns outrageous partisanship and lack of journalistic integrity
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Campbell Brown is a disgrace and a disappointment. She is married to Dan Senor, former member of the GWB administration. Poor Dan!
From Wiki:
“In early 2003, Senor joined the Administration of George W. Bush, as deputy to White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan. In the lead-up to the Iraq war and during the war, he was a Pentagon and White House advisor based in Doha, Qatar at U.S. Central Command Forward; he was subsequently based in Kuwait working with General Jay Garner during the final days of the war and in southern Iraq when the Iraqi regime fell; and formally re-located to Baghdad on April 20, 2003, when he traveled with General Garners team in the first post-war civilian convoy. Senor remained in Iraq until the summer of 2004.
While in Kuwait and Iraq, Senor was an adviser to both the Office of Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance and later the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA), for which he was Chief Spokesman and Senior Advisor. Senor was one of the longest serving civilians in Iraq. For his service, he was awarded the Department of Defense Distinguished Civilian Service Award, one of the Pentagons highest civilian honors.”
Here is the full transcript. Not sure if it was posted yet. It’s near the bottom.
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0809/01/ec.01.html
Anyone thrown her dirty daddy back in her face, lately?
It'd be great to see that done on live camera....just to illustrate how she became a filthy media whore, of course.
For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Notice how it is written. As if the reason for McCain's anger was that they asked about Palin's foreign policy decisions. What creeps.
For the record, Palin just finished negotiating a $35 billion very complicated energy deal with Canada that clears the way for the TransCanada Natural Gas pipeline from Alaska to North Dakota and points south. On August 7th, Obama hailed this successful development, ------but that was before he found out Sarah was the one that pulled it off!
Yeah, that was my reaction too. Where’s the beef? Of course, they would never ask that same question of Obama.
"At least gays don't have children out of wedlock"
Stunning
Welcome to free republic.Brown and CNN are not the way McCain needs to go.
Wow—that movie was one of my husband’s favorite movies. And he would have LOVED your post!
Larry King should have his FCC license yanked for those episodes yesterday, and all of CNN if they cover for him.
McCain spokesman was just not effective... She was tough, but he seemed not prepared.
Ol' suspender/boney shoulder boy can grovel into his microphone until the cows come home.
Bunk. John McCain does not get fair questions or treatment on any of the drive bys. Let the news get out that he dropped King and others may decide they don't want the negative publicity.
I am beginning to believe that there is an unwritten media "affirmative action" plan for Obama. If you check the coverage in most papers and periodicals you will see a definite imbalance in the positive reporting in Obama's favor. This is normal but usually not so blatant.
Should he be our next president, I hope John has a long memory. I think he was “naive” enough to believe if he “befriended” them he’d get a FAIRer shake in the MSM.
I’m still waiting for Obama to appear on FOX.
The story contains a flat out lie. What everyone is so mad about isn’t THAT question, “snarky” as it was, but that she spent most of the interview attacking Sarah over her family situation.
If John McCain is waiting to be interviewed by an honest journalist, he might as well be Diogenes carrying a lamp.
But I hope he does!
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