I certainly don't look to Fox news, or its on-air "personalities," for truth or objectivity. But incoherence shouldn't be the norm even for Fox. Should it?
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Fox's Gibson says....I don't know, something about racistsI certainly don't look to Fox news, or its on-air "personalities," for truth or objectivity. But incoherence shouldn't be the norm even for Fox. Should it? Guess What Else Is Worse Than We Were Told?Come on, take a guess. A hint, it's really, really, really, really BIG. It's about money... Schwarzenegger, the "all stereotypes, all the time" governorLike so many Republican officeholders who attained their office primarily by packaging themselves as "plain speakers," California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger speaks not only plainly, but in simplistic terms that rely largely on stereotypes. Sort of like high school sophomores. Senate report: no relationship between Saddam, Al QaedaPhase II of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence report on intelligence on Iraq is out, issued on a Friday as is usual with reports you want to keep out of the news. Quotes of the day (war hawks on Iraq today)An editorial in the Hartford Courant notes that the National Review, the conservative biweekly, recently asked scholars, military experts and geopolitical strategists to reflect on Iraq. The Courant notes that the consensus was that the situation is bad and getting worse, despite the fact that most of the commentators come from "the hawks' aviary." Among the views: Conservatism seems to be the same everywhereI know we're supposed to be hating Iran right now, until the next change in the war schedule, but come on, it's the conservatives pushing that line and how can they hate a country whose president sounds so much like them? Let no vote go unsuppressedPaul Weyrich, moralist supreme, has said so many frightening things about Christian conservative revolutions, tearing down modern institutions, and the like, that my hair curls whenever I actually hear the name. Quote of the dayAfter you basically call them traitors, you can't then expect them to cooperate with you.Norm Ornstein, analyst at the American Enterprise Institute, addressing the likelihood that Congressional Democrats will be in a mood to cooperative with Republicans in the upcoming legislative session. A bad day at "GOP rock"Things just haven't been the same for the national Republicans since the slew of indictments, investigations, revelations, and bad war news. For example, I doubt that Ken Mehlman can read this day's worth of headlines without feeling the need for just a few drinks, or some Pepto. Conservative Media, Thank YouWho keeps saying the MSM is still liberal? I'd love to know how that bit of rhetoric can even exist, especially in this last week... |
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