Tuesday - February 19, 2008

Oooops...


Heh:

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Thursday - April 12, 2007

Don Gone...


He should still have his job, but he doesn't. I only hope the coverage is over. Like I said the other night, ENOUGH:



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Tuesday - April 10, 2007

Enough...


I am so sick of the Imus story. I have listened to him on and off for over 10 years. He and his gang are sometimes pretty funny. Sometimes not. He makes fun of everybody. That is what he does. The people that want him fired have said things just as bad. Get over it.

I think this quote covers the story perfectly:
"The only thing Don Imus is guilty of is using Ebonics without a license." - Some caller to the guys filling in for Michael Medved.

Done. Story over.

Update: While we are at it, can we get rid of these stories also?

Duke Lacrosse Case Charges to Be Dropped. Yes? Good.

Birkhead named baby's Dad. Yes? Good.


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Saturday - April 07, 2007

Time Warp...


Look closely at this screen capture taken at 1256 MST:

See it?

The Soviets are back!!

Yikes!


Varifrank saw it too.

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Sunday - January 21, 2007

A Spin Around the Media™...


I post, you decide:








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Friday - December 29, 2006

A Spin around the Media™...


Haven't done this in a long time. Here is A Spin around the Media. I post, you decide:


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Wednesday - December 27, 2006

The MSM will use anything to Bash Bush...


...even the words of a dead President.

From CNN:
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- In an interview never before published, former President Gerald Ford said President Bush and his chief advisers "made a big mistake" with their justifications for the Iraq war.

Ford made the comments in a four-hour interview in 2004 with Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward.

Woodward is famous for being part of the writing duo who exposed the Watergate scandal, which led to Ford becoming president.

The interview was conducted at Ford's home in Beaver Creek, Colorado.

"I don't think, if I had been president -- on the basis of the facts as I saw them publicly -- I don't think I would have ordered the Iraqi war," Ford said in a part of the interview broadcast on CNN's "Larry King Live" Wednesday.

"I would have maximized our efforts through sanctions, through restrictions, whatever, to find another answer," the former president said...

The AP:
WASHINGTON - Former President Gerald R. Ford said in an embargoed interview in July 2004 that the Iraq war was not justified, the Washington Post reported Wednesday night.

Ford "very strongly" disagreed with the current president's justifications for invading Iraq and said he would have pushed alternatives, such as sanctions, much more vigorously, the Post's Bob Woodward wrote. The story initially was posted on the newspaper's Internet site.

"I don't think I would have gone to war," Ford told Woodward a little more than a year after President Bush launched the invasion...

Reuters, MSNBC and of course the Lefty sites (no links from me) are going ape sh*t over this story. It is just pitiful.

I guess when the Moonbat Carter dies I can use that however I want. *Sigh*

(Note: I will not do it. I do not like Carter. He was a horrible President, but I will not use his death, which I hope dose not happen for a very long time, to make some political points. Just like I did not use Clinton's heart problems to bash him.)

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Wednesday - December 13, 2006

Time's Best Pictures of 2006...


Of course most of them are from Iraq, but this one caught my eye:


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Monday - August 07, 2006

Reuters Watch...


As you know by now, Reuters pulled all the photos of Hajj. Good.

But look how they link stories:


Nope. No bias there.

Update: Speaking of bias.


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Sunday - August 06, 2006

It is Fake...


Charles catches the media lying. Many others add to the story. Reuters admits it. But the "photo" is still there:



(captured at 0835 MST)


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Tuesday - July 25, 2006

Pallywood...


Must see TV:


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Tuesday - June 27, 2006

Scuttle...




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Sunday - June 25, 2006

They Claim?!? No AP, they Did...


Here AP, read this. Here AP, watch this.

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Thursday - June 22, 2006

What they Cover...


I am sitting here and was wondering what are the three cable news channels covering.

Click, CNN, the UN wants Israel to stop "targeting Palestinians."

Click, FNC, Duke rape case.

Click, MSNBC, Duke rape case.

Hmmm.

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Tuesday - June 13, 2006

Valor Blind...



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Thursday - June 01, 2006

Second Coat?



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Friday - April 07, 2006

Race Baiting...



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Friday - March 24, 2006

Name a Medal of Honor Winner...



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Sunday - March 19, 2006

All Bad News, All the Time...


Nope, the MSM is not biased:
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

More than 8,000 soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines have deserted since the Iraq war began, USA Today reported Tuesday.

"Some lawyers who represent deserters say the war in Iraq is driving more soldiers to question their service and that the Pentagon is cracking down on deserters to discourage antiwar sentiment," wrote reporter Bill Nichols.

" 'The last thing (Pentagon officials) want is for people to think ... that this is like Vietnam,' said Tod Ensign, head of Citizen Soldier, an antiwar group that offers legal aid to deserters."

Mr. Ensign is full of horse manure, as Mr. Nichols demonstrates in his story. The data show desertions have plunged since 9/11, and are much lower than during the Vietnam war.

The Army, Navy and Air Force reported 7,978 desertions in the 2001 fiscal year, but only 3,456 in 2005, Mr. Nichols noted. In 1971, the Army reported 33,094 desertions, 3.4 percent of its total force. In 2005, desertions represented just 0.24 percent of 1.4 million of active service members.

Mr. Nichols also quoted military spokesmen who said most deserters desert for reasons unconnected with political protest, and most return voluntarily.

Though it ran under a headline that emphasized the negative, the USA Today story is an example of journalism as it ought to be. Mr. Nichols reported a fact relevant to the war on terror, and put it into context.

The opposite is true of "reporting" by most news organizations in the wake of the destruction of the Golden Mosque in Samarra Feb. 22. Journalists who accused President Bush of "cherrypicking" intelligence to support the war in Iraq have cherrypicked facts and quotes to give the false impression there is civil war in Iraq.

"Much of the reporting has exaggerated the situation," Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said Tuesday. "The number of attacks on mosques had been exaggerated. The number of Iraqi deaths had been exaggerated. The behavior of the Iraqi security forces had been mischaracterized."

For instance, The Washington Post reported on Feb. 25 that 120 Sunni mosques had been attacked in retaliation for the destruction of the Golden Mosque, holy to the Shiites. In a March 3 news conference, Gen. George Casey, commander of U.S. forces in Iraq, said:

"We can confirm attacks on about 30 mosques around the country, with less than 10 of those mosques moderately damaged, and only two or three severely damaged. We visited eight mosques (in Baghdad) that were reportedly damaged. We found one broken window in those eight mosques."

Exaggeration and misinformation are hallmarks of chaotic situations, and it is hard for journalists who do most of their reporting from the safety of their hotels to sort fact from fiction. But Secretary Rumsfeld noticed a pattern in the errors:

"Interestingly, all the exaggerations seem to be on one side," he said. "The steady stream of errors all seem to be of a nature to inflame the situation and give heart to the terrorists."...

Read it all.

Here is more from Ralph Peters: Myths of Iraq. You need to read it. You really do. Unbelievable.

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Wednesday - February 15, 2006

Nothing New...



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