Scott Johnson of Power Line has had his fill of it. Apparently he feels that Mary Mapes apologia pro mendaci sui is somewhat less than totally convincing. Oddly, not only does he not accept Ms. Mapes at her word, he even feels that the Washington Post was overkind in its review of her opus minimus.
Mr. Johnson evidences disturbing lack of trust in our treasured national media. It's almost as if he believes that there may be some sort of unseen agenda being promulgated by the press.
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There's no doubt in my mind anymore that most of these people are agenda-driven, meaning that they are going to tell the story they want to tell to remake the world over in the image they have chosen, meaning that they are lying cheating scoundrels. But it's going to take a while for the rest of the world to wake up to that reality. Particularly when half of the outside world agrees with their lying cheating agenda.
But how can we expect the MSM to NOT lie, when the party leader, John "Would you like ketchup with those lies?" Kerry is congenitally unable to EVER say anything truthful?
OT,
Krauthammer is going to be on Hewitt show w/Jed Babbin this hour.
KRLA
http://www2.krla870.com/listen/
"decorated" by which side? Ours, or theirs?
Zarqawi is not Hitler or Tojo either. But how can we expect such idiots to display historical perspective?
I never udnerstood the whole TANG thing....who cares??
After Bill Clinton running to the UK and hiding from his draft board I really think the whole issue is moot. I mean the next nominee for the Demcorats may will be Hillary and unless you consider marriage with Bill to be combat I don't see her showing off any medals.
BTW, my exhusband's brother was in the NG from 1969 until 1987 when his wife died of breast cancer.
They had no contacts, he just signed up. My neighbor was in the Indiana Air Gaurd and trust me Waldo is not some hotshot.
To hear the Democrats tell it the National Gaurd is some secret society for blue blood cowards or something.
Mapes and the rest of them are just dumbasses who don't know what the hell they are talking about.
I'm afraid that you've bought the pony. That he is "complex" (if you like him), or "mixed-up" if you don't.
Truth is, he is a model of clarity; nobody in the public domain defines excess careerism, nor plumbs its depths, nor embodies its danger to the whole, as clearly.
"plumbs its shallows" is more like it. Depth ain't in 'im.
Nothing under the sun is uninstructive. This is what Kerry teaches: "I have a $500 haircut. I have a $5000 suit. I LIKE Robespierre--or would, if I knew who he was!"
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