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  • Who Fills the Cronkite Void? ABC Reporter Says Michelle Obama

    07/21/2009 3:11:34 PM PDT · by Justaham · 40 replies · 751+ views
    Newsbusters.org ^ | 7-21-09 | Tim Graham
    The Washington Post’s Style section conducted a survey of who could fill the most-trusted void left behind by Walter Cronkite. A series of liberal-media heroes were named: Brian Williams, Bill Moyers, Jim Lehrer, Barbara Walters, Fareed Zakaria, Garrison Keillor, and Jon Stewart. But several people skipped the media stars and selected the Obamas. ABC Nightline correspondent Vicki Mabrey nominated Michelle as a Cronkite replacement: "Rosie the Riveter for our times in a designer gown. You just want to be her best friend forever."
  • Walter Cronkite's Push for Abortion and Homosexuality, 1965-2003

    07/21/2009 12:18:30 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 49 replies · 2,105+ views
    LifeSiteNews ^ | 7/21/09 | Patrick B. Craine
    July 21, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Famed CBS news anchor Walter Cronkite has been lauded in the media since his death on Friday, at the age of 92, with tributes paid not only from secular media, but even Vatican Radio and other Christian news sources.  But while remembered by many as "the most trusted man in America," many of Cronkite's more radical, but lesser known views, would be considered repugnant even to many of his greatest fans.For instance, up until his death Cronkite served as honorary chair of the Interfaith Alliance, an organization dedicated to countering the influence of conservative Christianity on...
  • Walter Cronkite Without Tears

    07/20/2009 5:53:48 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 52 replies · 4,268+ views
    IBD Editorials ^ | July 20, 2009 | INVESTORS BUSINESS DAILY Staff
    Journalism: After the eulogies, the fact remains that "the most trusted man in America" betrayed that trust. He helped snatch defeat from the jaws of victory in Vietnam and tried hard to do the same in Iraq.President Obama on Friday praised Walter Cronkite as a journalistic icon, calling the CBS anchor the "voice of certainty in an uncertain world." More to the point, he was the father of advocacy journalism, the patron saint of media bias. He went from reporting news to recreating it in his own image. Far from the image of the patriotic war correspondent, Cronkite was a...
  • Meet the real Walter Cronkite 'Most trusted' newsman pushed radical agenda pushes radical agenda

    07/20/2009 3:38:16 PM PDT · by DBCJR · 10 replies · 546+ views
    WorldNetDaily ^ | 7/18/09 | Joseph Farah
    In 1989, Cronkite spoke to a dinner organized by People for the American Way... In 1999, he appeared at the United Nations to accept the Norman Cousins Global Governance Award from the World Federalists Association. He told those assembled, including Hillary Rodham Clinton, that the first step toward achieving a one-world government – his personal dream – is to strengthen the United Nations...as a first step toward a world government patterned after our own government with a legislature, executive and judiciary, and police to enforce its international laws and keep the peace," he said. "To do that, of course, we...
  • The Terrible Truth About Walter Cronkite

    07/20/2009 6:58:23 AM PDT · by AIM Freeper · 44 replies · 2,096+ views
    Accuracy In Media ^ | July 20, 2009 | CLIFF KINCAID
    It is wrong to speak ill of the dead. On the other hand, it is an insult to the intelligence of the American people to pretend that Walter Cronkite was the "voice of God" and "universally credible," as Mara Liasson put it on Fox News Sunday. The terrible truth is that Walter Cronkite symbolized liberal media bias and used that bias with disastrous consequences for our nation and the world. His latest cause was world government and the destruction of American sovereignty. We found out after his retirement that he was not only a liberal, which was evident from his...
  • Walter Cronkite Has Blood on His Hands

    07/19/2009 10:55:40 PM PDT · by neverdem · 21 replies · 1,439+ views
    American Thinker ^ | July 19, 2009 | Matt Patterson
    On February 27, 1968, Walter Cronkite delivered his verdict on the (ongoing) war in Vietnam. The most trusted man in America pronounced that it was "...more certain than ever that the bloody experience of Vietnam War is to end in a stalemate." Stalemate.... The Tet Offensive, which battle prompted Cronkite's televised towel throwing, was a decisive American victory -- of the more than 80,000 Communist troops who poured south on the Vietnamese New Year, American and allied South Vietnamese soldiers would kill or capture more than 58,000, while suffering a combined, and comparatively light, 9,000 casualties. Tet was in fact a disaster for the...
  • Walter Cronkite the Subversive, Anti-American Globalist is Dead (audio)

    07/19/2009 7:50:16 PM PDT · by nysuperdoodle · 5 replies · 604+ views
    Evil Conservative Radio ^ | 19 Jul 09 | ec
    Walter Cronkite, long-time anchor for CBS News and icon of American journalism, died this weekend at 92 years old. He lived a full life, molding public opinion and using his platform to promote his crackpot, anti-constitutional, globalist ideas.
  • CBS' "Face the Nation" has Hatch and Rangel on Health Care; Remembering Cronkite - Video 7/19/09

    07/19/2009 2:12:53 PM PDT · by Federalist Patriot · 2 replies · 239+ views
    Freedom's Lighthouse ^ | July 19, 2009 | BrianinMO
    Here is complete video of today's Face the Nation on CBS. The broadcast featured Harry Smith talking with GOP Sen. Orrin Hatch and Democrat Rep. Charles Rangel about the Democrats Health Care Bill. Hatch said the Health bills in both the House and Senate are "totally political bills." He also believes Obama is in such a hurry because he knows it is not likely to pass if it is not done by the time of the recess. Also, Bob Schieffer talks about the life and career of the late Walter Cronkite with former senator and astronaut John Glenn and historian...
  • Cronkite ‘never let us down,’ Obama says

    07/19/2009 11:38:32 AM PDT · by pissant · 29 replies · 739+ views
    PMSNBC ^ | 7/18/09 | staff
    WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama praised broadcasting icon Walter Cronkite as a newsman who "never let us down." The 92-year-old retired CBS News anchorman died Friday night at his Manhattan home after a long illness. In a statement, Obama described Cronkite as a trusted voice who calmly guided America through wars and riots, marches and milestones. "His rich baritone reached millions of living rooms every night, and in an industry of icons, Walter set the standard by which all others have been judged," Obama said. "But Walter was always more than just an anchor. He was family. He invited us...
  • What the Other Obits Won't Tell You About Cronkite (He pushed a radical agenda)

    07/19/2009 5:59:39 AM PDT · by kellynla · 75 replies · 2,170+ views
    wnd.com ^ | July 18, 2009 | Joseph Farah
    WASHINGTON – Walter Cronkite is dead at 92 – but most Americans, many of whom considered him "the most trusted man" in the country during his reign as CBS News anchor – still don't know what motivated him and how he secured such an influential and lofty position. He was like a grandfatherly institution in the early days of TV. People believed him. Uncle Walter wouldn't lie, America believed. Thus, when he gave his opinions, they had impact. One example was his report on the Tet offensive in Vietnam, which is credited with swinging the tide of opinion against the...
  • Time: Cronkite, the 'Patron Saint of Objectivity' -- Well, Actually, Thankfully, No

    07/18/2009 9:01:08 PM PDT · by Stoat · 15 replies · 906+ views
    NewsBusters ^ | July 16, 2009 | Tim Graham
    Time: Cronkite, the 'Patron Saint of Objectivity' -- Well, Actually, Thankfully, No By Tim Graham (Bio | Archive) July 18, 2009 - 09:02 ET     Most Americans who were born before 1970 remember Walter Cronkite as a towering figure of TV news. I remember being riveted to the set during his final newscast in 1981. But one grand claim about Cronkite should not stand: that he was "TV’s patron saint of objectivity," as Time TV writer Jim Poniewozik wrote in a tribute. Even Poniewozik can’t stick with that claim. He went on to honor Cronkite for trusting his...
  • Leading Democrats, Republicans praise Cronkite [McCain recalls Hanoi trip] [BARF!]

    07/18/2009 7:29:48 PM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 9 replies · 824+ views
    AP ^ | 2009-07-18
    (snip) "I'm saddened to learn of the passing of Walter Cronkite, one of the most influential newsmen of our time," said Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. "I will never forget our memorable visit together to Hanoi on the 10th anniversary of the fall of Saigon."(snip)
  • Don’t Mourn the Passing of Cronkite’s Era

    07/18/2009 3:48:35 PM PDT · by Shout Bits · 16 replies · 842+ views
    Shout Bits Blog ^ | 7/18/09 | Shout Bits
    CBS anchorman Walter Cronkite died yesterday, so it is this blog's duty to tread lightly on his memory. His moniker as the most trusted man, however, speaks volumes about the naivety of Americans in the 1960's and the limited news sources then available. While this blog hopes to tread lightly, the mainstream media rarely returns the favor. When Sen. Thurmond died, the press jumped on his segregationist past as a Democrat (while omitting the Democrat part). When Charlton Heston died, the press jumped on his supposedly controversial support of basic gun rights. When Pres. Reagan died, the media openly speculated...
  • Walter Cronkite Covers First Inauguration of President Ronald Reagan - Video 1/20/1981

    07/18/2009 2:29:09 PM PDT · by Federalist Patriot · 3 replies · 618+ views
    Freedom's Lighthouse ^ | July 18, 2009 | BrianinMO
    With the death of Walter Cronkite yesterday, July 17, 2009, at the age of 92, there have been a lot of places posting short clips of Cronkite in action. Here is video in eight parts of Walter Cronkite covering his last major event for CBS News as Anchor - President Ronald Reagan's First Inauguration on January 20, 1981. The video contains extensive portions of his coverage that day, and at the same time shows a great deal of President Reagan, including his taking the Oath of Office and his entire Inaugural Address. There was high drama that day. Not only...
  • CBS News Special from 1997 - "Cronkite Remembers" - Video

    07/18/2009 1:42:15 PM PDT · by Federalist Patriot · 12 replies · 505+ views
    Freedom's Lighthouse ^ | July 18, 2009 | BrianinMO
    Here is video in four parts of a CBS Special done in 1997 called "Cronkite Remembers." Cronkite died yesterday, July 17, 2009, at the age of 92. This program has a lot of Cronkite himself talking about his life and family, and many of the historic events he covered. For both Cronkite's admirers and critics, it will bring back a lot of memories . . . . . (Watch Videos)
  • Walter Cronkite, RIP

    07/18/2009 3:37:41 AM PDT · by BCrago66 · 39 replies · 1,674+ views
    Commentary Magazine ^ | 07/17/09 | John Podhoretz
    Walter Cronkite has died at the age of 92, and it’s a mark of how the world has changed since his heyday that not a person under the age of 25 will have any idea who he was—and not a person under the age of 25 has probably ever watched the program that made him, for a time, the most trusted man in America and the most august personage in the news business.
  • Famed CBS News Anchorman Walter Cronkite Dies at 92

    07/18/2009 3:21:41 AM PDT · by Doogle · 16 replies · 903+ views
    ap VIA fox ^ | 07/18/09 | AP
    NEW YORK — Walter Cronkite, the premier TV anchorman of the U.S. networks' golden age who reported a tumultuous time with reassuring authority and came to be called "the most trusted man in America," died Friday. He was 92.
  • Cronkite Dies & Liberal Love-In Commences

    07/18/2009 9:23:11 AM PDT · by Starman417 · 52 replies · 1,559+ views
    Flopping Aces ^ | 07-18-09 | Curt
    With the love-fest going on for Cronkite I felt the need to interject some reality into the situation. A few reasons why the man shouldn't be remembered as fondly as some suggest. One reason....His part in ensuring that Vietnam would end badly for the United States by uttering these kind of words, and doing it on a nightly basis: Who won and who lost in the great Tet offensive against the cities? I’m not sure. The Vietcong did not win by a knockout, but neither did we. The referees of history may make it a draw. It seems now more...
  • Why I don’t mourn Walter Cronkite

    07/18/2009 6:14:28 AM PDT · by moneyrunner · 41 replies · 1,655+ views
    The Virginian ^ | 7/18/2009 | Moneyrunner
    Walter Cronkite is dead and I extend my sympathy to this relatives and friends who grieve. As for me, I cannot find it in myself to mourn his passing. I watched his version of the news constantly, recalling his famous closing line “and that’s the way it is.” The problem is, as I learned later, that’s not the way it was. Walter Cronkite was labeled ...“the most trusted man in America.” He, and many others, used that trust to create an aura around the news business that it has taken literally decades to reveal as a false front. At a...
  • Dan Rather Reflects on Walter Cronkite - Video 7/17/09

    07/18/2009 5:25:07 AM PDT · by Federalist Patriot · 5 replies · 510+ views
    Freedom's Lighthouse ^ | July 18, 2009 | BrianinMO
    Here is video from last night of Dan Rather reflecting on Walter Cronkite, who died yesterday at the age of 92. Rather succeeded Cronkite as anchor of the CBS Evening News in 1981 after Cronkite signed off for his last broadcast. . . . . . (Watch Video)