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Great Gray Lady in spat with saloon hussy (New York Times vs. Fox News) Ann Coulter
worldnetdaily ^ | 11/20/2002 | Ann Coulter

Posted on 11/20/2002 3:51:15 PM PST by TLBSHOW

Great Gray Lady in spat with saloon hussy

by Ann Coulter

Before we begin, how happy is Dick Gephardt that he never has to take another four-hour phone call from Barbra Streisand?

I did not realize how devastating the midterm elections were to liberals until seeing the Great Gray Lady reduced to starting a catfight with Fox News Channel. It has come to this. The New York Times was in high dudgeon this week upon discovering that Fox News chairman Roger Ailes sent a letter to the Bush White House nine days after Sept. 11. As the corpses of thousands of his fellow Americans lay in smoldering heaps, Ailes evidently recommended getting rough with the terrorists.

One imagines Karl Rove running down the hallway to the president's office waving Ailes' letter and shouting "Mr. President! Mr. President! I have the memo! We've got to fight back!"

I assume it's superfluous to mention that there is nothing illegal about Ailes giving advice to the president – though admittedly, I have not consulted the "living Constitution" in the past 24 hours to see if a new penumbra specifically about Fox News has sprouted. But the Times was a monument of self-righteous indignation because hard news men are supposed to stay neutral between America and terrorism.

Of course, the Times hasn't been reticent in giving the president advice on the war. (Surrender now!)

Nor was there much neutrality shown between George Bush and the Nobel Peace Prize Committee. After the Norwegians – who gave us the term "quisling" – awarded former President Jimmy Carter the Peace Prize citing his vocal opposition to President Bush's war policies, the press sprang to action. The whole chorus began calling this comically inept president one of America's "greatest." Good Morning America's Charles Gibson said Carter had "become, in the opinion of many, the greatest ex-president of modern times."

MSNBC's Brian Williams – who worked for Carter – asked a history professor if it was fair to call Carter "the best former president in, at minimum, modern American history, and perhaps, well, I guess, the last 200 years?" (Absolutely, historian Marshall Frady replied.) On the "Today" show, Katie Couric said: "I mean, it's so wonderful ... and so well-deserved."

Other great moments in journalistic neutrality include NPR's Nina Totenberg leaking information about Anita Hill that she got from Sen. Howard Metzenbaum's staff, and the Washington Post's Ben Bradlee yukking it up on the phone with President Kennedy and later cheering when President Nixon resigned.

So it's interesting that the Times viewed Ailes' letter as an affront to objective journalism.

But this was more than the media's usual insane point that they – the least impartial industry in America – must maintain absolute neutrality between George Bush and the terrorists. The Times went further to imply that by supporting his own country in the war on terrorism, Ailes had unmistakably marked himself as a "partisan conservative."

If Ailes had written a letter recommending a tax hike, blathering on and on about Ailes' conservative bias wouldn't have made sense. Instead, he had recommended the harshest measures possible against the terrorists. As far as the Times was concerned, this was the smoking gun of partisanship. The paper railed that Ailes purports to be an "unbiased journalist, not a conservative spokesman." Fox News is "the self-proclaimed fair and balanced news channel." But now the Times had caught him red-handed, pursuing "an undisguised ideological agenda." Ailes is secretly rooting for America!

At least we finally have it from the horse's own mouth. The Times openly admits that the "conservative" position is to take America's side against the terrorists. Why do they get so snippy when I say that?

This welcome admission went unremarked upon only because it is simply taken for granted that liberals root against their own country. As the Times said of Ailes' letter, it "was less shocking than it was liberating – a little like the moment in 1985 when an ailing Rock Hudson finally explained that he had AIDS." We always knew you were traitors, and now you've admitted it.

The Times was a whirligig of pointless insinuations – "secretly gave advice to," "back-channel message" "shocking," "confirmed yesterday" and "revelations." (Eager Times readers will have to wait another day for the revelation of "Pinch" Sulzberger's SAT scores.) Belittling Fox News is so pleasurable for the Times that it didn't occur to them that they had given up the ghost on their faux patriotism.

Fox News should agree to admit it is conservative as soon as all other media admit they are liberal. Fox is manifestly closer to the center than the others. On the Times' definition of "conservative" (harsh with the terrorists) and "liberal" (soft on the terrorists), the public is with Fox News. We took a pretty conclusive poll on that a couple of weeks ago. The people, in their infinite wisdom, have spoken.


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To: Pokey78
BUMP, and thanks for the ping.
21 posted on 11/20/2002 4:32:45 PM PST by Lancey Howard
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To: Solamente

22 posted on 11/20/2002 4:33:56 PM PST by Solamente
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To: coteblanche
Ann Coulter PING!

Notify me if you'd like to be removed from my Ann Coulter Ping List...even though you are the only one on this list.

23 posted on 11/20/2002 4:35:06 PM PST by jla
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To: TLBSHOW
FOUR HOUR PHONE CALL?????????????????????

geez that woman is psycho
24 posted on 11/20/2002 4:35:44 PM PST by Mr. K
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To: Tempest
Not to worry, that the liberal-leftists may trot out a brilliant and attractive spokesperson for their side. If capable of intelligent discourse, not attractive; if attractive, dumber than a box of rocks. Here is their dilemma - Beautiful people are ornaments, and therefore to be kept away from brutal and bruising engagements, that may in any way damage their serene advocacy of unearned esteem, and the warrior types must be kept with their fighting edge keenly honed, leaving no time for personal vanities. But alas, all the warqueens have aged, and become viragos, and the idealized beauties are often as not, of simply confused sexuality, mere shadows of real people lacking altogether of any substance.
25 posted on 11/20/2002 4:36:56 PM PST by alloysteel
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To: Mr. K
FOUR HOUR PHONE CALL?????????????????????

geez that woman is psycho

Wonder how many times Gephardt said "Yes, Barbara, you're right, Barbara. I agree. "

26 posted on 11/20/2002 4:38:59 PM PST by copycat
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To: Dog Gone
Try this:

http://www.nytimes.com/2002/11/19/national/19TEEV.html

27 posted on 11/20/2002 4:40:39 PM PST by laurav
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To: Solamente

HEY! Where's the obligatory photos?


28 posted on 11/20/2002 4:42:28 PM PST by ancient_geezer
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To: TLBSHOW
Hmm... just read the Times piece. It's a by-lined op-ed. Just like Anne's. It's not the official position of the newspaper.
29 posted on 11/20/2002 4:44:00 PM PST by laurav
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To: TLBSHOW
...though admittedly, I have not consulted the "living Constitution" in the past 24 hours to see if a new penumbra specifically about...

Fantastic quote!

30 posted on 11/20/2002 4:46:45 PM PST by Hunble
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To: laurav
That's it! Thank you!

And Ann was actually more kind to this article than it deserved. While she focused on the hypocrisy which was inherent, and the inadvertant admission of a lack of patriotism, she didn't really point out that this was a broadside at Fox on a great many fronts.

31 posted on 11/20/2002 4:48:44 PM PST by Dog Gone
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To: TLBSHOW
Nor was there much neutrality shown between George Bush and the Nobel Peace Prize Committee. After the Norwegians – who gave us the term "quisling" – awarded former President Jimmy Carter the Peace Prize citing his vocal opposition to President Bush's war policies, the press sprang to action. The whole chorus began calling this comically inept president one of America's "greatest." Good Morning America's Charles Gibson said Carter had "become, in the opinion of many, the greatest ex-president of modern times."

MSNBC's Brian Williams – who worked for Carter – asked a history professor if it was fair to call Carter "the best former president in, at minimum, modern American history, and perhaps, well, I guess, the last 200 years?" (Absolutely, historian Marshall Frady replied.) On the "Today" show, Katie Couric said: "I mean, it's so wonderful ... and so well-deserved."...

So it's interesting that the Times viewed Ailes' letter as an affront to objective journalism.

None of these people work for the NY Times. I don't understand why she's citing them as evidence that the NY Times has not been neutral in the war. I don't think they have, but couldn't she have cited examples from the Times? Ann owes it to readers not to be lazy in reporting.

32 posted on 11/20/2002 4:49:01 PM PST by laurav
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To: coteblanche
Coulter bump
34 posted on 11/20/2002 5:12:31 PM PST by John Lenin
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To: laurav
I new it was somewhere! LoL
Thanks for putting the link here!
36 posted on 11/20/2002 5:32:39 PM PST by TLBSHOW
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To: Solamente


37 posted on 11/20/2002 5:36:28 PM PST by TLBSHOW
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To: TLBSHOW
It occurs to me the Gray Lady is scandalized by the brains behind FOX NEWS having expressed a verboten opinion to the President of the United States. Now if Roger Ailes had sent a memo criticizing the President, as night follows day, the New York Times would be singing him hosannas. Roger's unforgivable offense was to be a proud American. The clymers of our media find that to be unbearable. Ann's written another knock-out-of-the-ballpark article and the best thing Mullah Howell Raines and his staff could do is do a Baldwin or Harrelson and move to London. No one will miss one bit their faux patriotism and contempt for our great country and the wonderful people in it, especially people like Roger who've sent the liberal media reeling. No wonder the Great Gray Lady is ranting hysterically about a memo scandal that not only doesn't reflect anything unfavorable on Roger's character, but to the contrary, which calls that of the establishment's press's objectivity into question. Ann just showed up the NYT to the world for what it truly is.
39 posted on 11/20/2002 5:50:55 PM PST by goldstategop
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To: jwalsh07

"Annie got her gun again. Bang!"

40 posted on 11/20/2002 6:13:17 PM PST by bumba_rasclot
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