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I missed Garafalo make an idiot of herself on Oreilly the other day. Anyone know where I can read the transcript of it? My searching has found nothing.
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Below is a transcript of what was said about Peter Arnett between Steve Doocy, Brian Kilmeade, Col. David Christian, and Lauren Green. E.D. Hill is also included later on in the transcribe. This is great! Doocy: We don't know that he was working for them, but it sounded almost as like he was working with them. Lt Col David Christian: Its treason. Bottom line is that its unbelieveable to have an American reporter in the middle of combat. We have Americans dead killed. We've got American POWS men and women in the middle of combat . An American reporter who...
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<p>IRAQI TV HOST: Welcome in Baghdad, and our people know you, know your reports to CNN in 1991. Let us start with a question about the general image that you look now in Iraq.</p>
<p>ARNETT: Well, I'd like to say from the beginning that the 12 years I've been coming here, I've met unfailing courtesy and cooperation. Courtesy from your people, and cooperation from the Ministry of Information, which has allowed me and many other reporters to cover 12 whole years since the Gulf War with a degree of freedom which we appreciate. And that is continuing today.</p>
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Brit: Despite its record of seeming solicitude for Saddam Hussein's regime, France has never gone as far out on a limb for the Iraqi dictator as it appears this time. For more on the reasons why, we turn to Fox News contributor Marc Ginsberg, former ambassador to Morocco and the man who's advised presidents on the Middle East going back 25 years or more. Welcome. Nice to have you. Ginsberg: Thank you, Brit. Brit: How much does this relationship between Iraq and France have to do with Jacques Chirac himself? I remember covering the first President Bush and the president...
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(CBS) LESLEY STAHL: You know, you’ve been all over television, all over the newspapers for this last week. You’ve given back-to-back interviews. You’ve answered virtually every question except one (laughs) and that is, are you or are you not gonna run in 2004? Are you gonna run? AL GORE: Well, I’ve decided not to run. And I-- LESLEY STAHL: You’ve decided not to run? AL GORE: I’ve decided that I will not be a candidate for president in 2004 ... And I found that I’ve come to closure on this. I don’t think it’s the right thing for me to be...
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The Macker [DNC Chair McAuliffe] was due to add the following comments this morning at the Presidential Primary 'Politcs and Eggs' breakfast in Beford, New Hampshire.'Given this pattern, [of Lott's repeated racial statements] it is simply not credible for Senator Lott to continue to assert that the comments that he made in support of Senator Thurmond's segregationist campaign were anything more 'than a poor choice of words.' Sadly, it would rather appear that these comments reflect Senator Lott's true prejudices on race.''The time has come for leaders of the Republican Party to speak out against Senator Lott's remarks. I call...
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[RUSSERT PRESSES LANDRIEU ON TAXES:] MR. RUSSERT: Senator Landrieu, would you vote to make George Bush’s tax cut permanent? SEN. LANDRIEU: I will vote to make $1.3 billion of that tax cut permanent, and if we can make all of it permanent, Tim, I will. But let me say something about my opponent’s campaign. That is the first positive commercial she ran the entire campaign. Our own Republican governor said, “Her campaign was a cesspool.” Her opponent said that they won’t even support her because of the negative distortions of my record. And one thing on taxes I’d like to...
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<p>Text of Monday's debate between U.S. Senate candidates Walter Mondale and Norm Coleman, as transcribed by eMediaMillWorks, Inc.</p>
<p>Walter Mondale, Democrat.</p>
<p>Norm Coleman, Republican.</p>
<p>MAGERS: Welcome to a U.S. Senate debate presented by Minnesota Public Radio and KARE-TV. I'm Paul Magers, and we're broadcasting from the Fitzgerald Theater in downtown St. Paul, where the two leading candidates for the U.S. Senate, Republican Norm Coleman, and Democrat Walter Mondale have come together for their one and only debate prior to tomorrow's election.</p>
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For Immediate Release Office of the Press Secretary September 10, 2002 President Bush Holds Roundtable with Arab- and Muslim-American Leaders Embassy at Afghanistan Washington, D.C. 2:15 P.M. EDT THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all very much. Thank you for coming. I just -- please, be seated. I had the opportunity of meeting with distinguished members of the Arab American and Muslim American communities and I want to thank you all so very much for coming to share with me your thoughts. Like all Americans, they're proud of our country, they're proud of our military, they're proud of our allies for...
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Updated on 25 August 2002 The Real Nature of Politics and Politicians (Matt Lewis) The purpose of this segment was how to more successfully present our issues to voters and to the media -- whatever the issue might be. Political technology consists of: - Organization (of Time, Talent, and Treasure) - Communicating Matt Lewis provided some insight on how communication works depending on the type of campaign you have selected to prosecute. He stated that to run a volunteer campaign, ringing doorbells, etc. takes almost the same amount of time as that you would use to hire a consultant and...
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In the third (and typically least watched) hour of the TODAY SHOW on Wednesday, Katie Couric sat down with conservative author Ann Coulter to discuss her latest book, 'SLANDER'. The following is a rushed transcript of their heated exchange: Katie Couric: To a right-wing telebimbo but one thing Ann Coulter has not been called is underneath stated in her latest book slander, liberal lies about the American right the controversial author takes on big media, big government, and most of all liberals. Ann Coulter, good morning, nice to see you. Ann Coulter: Nice to see you. Katie Couric: So your...
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<p>'Amer: "Our report today will be a little different, because our guest is a girl, a Muslim girl, but a true Muslim. Allah willing, may our God give us the strength to educate our children the same way, so that the next generation will turn out to be true Muslims who understand that they are Muslims and know who their enemies are. This girl will introduce herself immediately.</p>
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President George W. Bush Middle East statement Thursday, April 4, 2002 Good morning. During the course of one week, the situation in the Middle East has deteriorated dramatically. Last Wednesday, my special envoy, Anthony Zinni, reported to me that we were on the verge of a cease-fire agreement that would have spared Palestinian and Israeli lives. That hope fell away when a terrorist attacked a group of innocent people in a Netanya hotel, killing many men and women in what is a mounting toll of terror. In the days since, the world has watched with growing concern...
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