To: McLynnan
The Washington Post writer said this story is not going to die and the questions about GW's ethics will continue all the way to November. He was almost giddy in his glee. You know, CNN got rid of Major Garrett because he started to like President Bush after covering him for awhile. He was fired from CNN unceremoniously and was never seen or talked about again. I wish he'd go to Fox. He didn't favor President Bush - he just played fair. Guess that's not allowed at CNN. MSNBC is no better, either. Pretty soon Phil Donahue will start his show. They'll have him and liberal Bush-hating Chris Matthews. Anyone that likes the President will have to go to Fox for their news or be prepared to vomit every day.
To: Wait4Truth
My husband wants FOX to hire Tucker Carlson. He thinks he's fab.
To: Wait4Truth
The Washington Post writer said this story is not going to die and the questions about GW's ethics will continue all the way to November Ha, the Washington Post writer is not boss of the world, so to speak. He can continue to try to beat this dead horse, but if it doesn't sell papers his editors will tell him to go dig somewhere else. If the SEC found nothing wrong with the Harkin transaction, the Washington Post, CNN, et al. aren't likely too either.
To: Wait4Truth
The Washington Post writer said this story is not going to die and the questions about GW's ethics will continue all the way to November. Harold Fineman was saying the same thing
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07/08/2002 10:13:37 PM PDT by
Mo1
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