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  • Vanity: Most overused phrase in the last two months “SHOCK POLL”

    11/18/2011 10:43:46 AM PST · by Scythian · 18 replies
    Everywhere I look the phrase "Shock Poll" is found. Any story that reports a new person in the lead of the polls in any state for the first time is a "Shock Poll". Please be careful when approaching such stories, there are extremely shocking and may be touch for some to handle. The Drudge Report has been especially guilty of this, but even now, Newt in a dead hit with Mitt in a NH poll it's a "Shock Poll. Stay tuned for more Shocking information on this phenomenon ... Be on the lookout for even more "Shock Polls" ...
  • Georgia outrage over fake 'invasion' TV report

    03/14/2010 3:51:18 PM PDT · by myknowledge · 9 replies · 556+ views
    Nine News ^ | March 15, 2010
    Outraged Georgians have slammed a local television channel that sparked panic by broadcasting a faked report announcing that Russia had launched an invasion and the country's president was dead. The Georgian opposition condemned the newscast as a state-sponsored stunt aimed at smearing President Mikheil Saakashvili's critics while the president himself added to the furore by appearing to defend the broadcast. The report, aired Saturday night on privately owned Imedi television, said Russian tanks were headed for the capital Tbilisi, Saakashvili had been killed and that some opposition leaders had sided with invading forces. "It was indeed a very unpleasant program...
  • Fears, Concerns About Obama in Wisconsin

    10/24/2008 9:29:52 PM PDT · by Nick Thimmesch · 26 replies · 1,512+ views
    WASHINGTON POST ^ | 10-25-08 | WASHINGTON POST VIDEO
    <p>Some Wisconsin voters fear a possible Obama presidency. Others are concerned people won't vote for him because of his race.</p>
  • Poe (R-IN) blasted for quoting KKK leader during war speech

    05/10/2007 3:55:10 PM PDT · by Baladas · 60 replies · 1,236+ views
    Hearst News Service via Houston Chronicle ^ | May 10, 2007 | Josh Merwin
    WASHINGTON — U.S. Rep. Ted Poe, R-Humble, has ignited ire from bloggers nationwide and inspired TV personality Keith Olbermann to label him one of the "worst in the world." It's because Poe, a Texas history enthusiast from his days as a Harris County prosecutor and judge, quoted Ku Klux Klan leader and Civil War Confederate Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest during a House floor speech about the war in Iraq. Poe stated that Bedford Forrest's military strategy was "Get there firstest with the mostest" — a variation on the "Git thar fustest with the mostest" quote attributed to Forrest. Historians disagree...
  • Transcript:Former Sen. Simpson Discusses His Friend, Dick Cheney(must read from Fox News Sunday)

    02/19/2006 2:56:48 PM PST · by JustaCowgirl · 22 replies · 1,403+ views
    Fox News ^ | 02/20/06 | transscript
    Transcript: Former Sen. Simpson Discusses His Friend, Dick Cheney The following is a partial transcript of the FOX News Sunday edition that aired on Feb. 19, 2006: "FOX NEWS SUNDAY" HOST CHRIS WALLACE: To get an idea of how Mr. Cheney has been getting through what he described as a very long week, we turn now to one of his closest friends in politics, former Senator Alan Simpson, who joins us from Cody, Wyoming. And, Senator, welcome to "FOX News Sunday". .... excerpted.... Simpson: Dick Cheney has become the hate symbol from the beginning. He was the hate symbol when...
  • Bush Knew Saturday About Hunting Accident

    02/13/2006 11:45:38 AM PST · by iPod Shuffle · 140 replies · 3,227+ views
    AP ^ | 2/13/06
    Bush Knew Saturday About Hunting Accident Staff and agencies 13 February, 2006 By NEDRA PICKLER, 40 minutes ago WASHINGTON - President Bush knew Saturday evening that Vice President Dick Cheney had accidentally shot a hunting companion, but the information wasn‘t made public until the next day — by a private citizen — the White House said Monday. Cheney apparently did not see Whittington, and the vice president accidentally hit him in the face, neck and chest with bird shot. McClellan was informed Saturday night that someone in the Cheney hunting party was involved, but he didn‘t know that Cheney was...
  • Gunmaker Arms the Military and the Stars

    11/25/2005 10:02:03 AM PST · by BenLurkin · 94 replies · 1,983+ views
    ap ^ | Nov 25, 11:21 AM EST | ROSE FRENCH
    MURFREESBORO, Tenn. (AP) -- When U.S. soldiers need to penetrate a tank's armor from a mile away, they count on a weapon that evolved from the garage tinkering of a former wedding photographer. The .50-caliber rifle created by Ronnie Barrett and sold by his company, Barrett Firearms Manufacturing Inc., is the most powerful firearm civilians can buy. It weighs about 30 pounds and can hit targets up to 2,000 yards away with armor-piercing bullets. That kind of power has drawn a customer base of gun enthusiasts, Hollywood actors and Barrett's most loyal buyer, the U.S. military, which has been buying...
  • Russia Won't Renew ABC-TV's Accreditation

    08/03/2005 1:13:45 PM PDT · by dnmore · 29 replies · 732+ views
    AP ^ | August 2, 2005 | MIKE ECKEL
    Russia's Foreign Ministry said Tuesday it will not renew permission for ABC-TV to operate in the country after the network broadcast an interview with a notorious Chechen warlord. In a statement, the ministry said ABC would be considered "undesirable" by all Russian state agencies because of an interview with Shamil Basayev, which was broadcast last week on "Nightline."
  • Washington: Condi's Clout Offensive (Rumsfeld vs. Condi fantasy story)

    03/07/2005 9:23:44 AM PST · by jinkagrl · 19 replies · 845+ views
    Newsweek ^ | March 14 issue | Michael Hirsh and Daniel Klaidman
    March 14 issue - Just two years ago, Donald Rumsfeld was the big man on George W. Bush's campus—the "matinee idol," as the president once called him—and Condoleezza Rice was just another obstacle for the Defense chief to run through. Former staffers on Rice's National Security Council, some still bitter, describe Rumsfeld's contempt for the NSC, and his numerous end runs around Rice. One official recalls a day when Rumsfeld and other "principals" were at a White House meeting. Someone referred to the NSA. "What's that?" Rumsfeld asked mockingly. "That's the national-security adviser," came the answer. Rumsfeld shot back, "Who's...
  • Lisa Myers radio report on W. U.N. speech says nobody clapped.

    09/22/2004 7:15:34 AM PDT · by 1Old Pro · 44 replies · 1,141+ views
    If Lisa Myers works for CBS then it explains the extreme bias in the radio report I heard yesterday.She said little about content but made sure to emphasize that all though Bush had many applause lines in the speech, he didn't receive any applause at all.My God, how biased can these people get? Surely Lisa know that protocol prohibits clapping during these U.N. addresses....doesn't she.Regardless, I'm venting here at just more blatant bias from these media hacks out to get Bush.
  • Washington Post: Iraq coverage flawed [Didn't question Bush's WMD claims enough]

    08/12/2004 4:18:28 AM PDT · by ejdrapes · 20 replies · 590+ views
    newsobserver ^ | August 12, 2004 | AP
    Washington Post: Iraq coverage flawed WASHINGTON (AP) - Editors at The Washington Post acknowledge they underplayed stories questioning President Bush's claims of the threat posed by Saddam Hussein in the months leading up to the U.S. invasion of Iraq. In the story published Thursday in the newspaper, Post media critic Howard Kurtz writes that editors resisted stories that questioned whether Bush had evidence that Saddam was hiding weapons of mass destruction. "We did our job but we didn't do enough, and I blame myself mightily for not pushing harder," assistant managing editor Bob Woodward says in the story. "We should...