MSM: Beating a Dead Horse
Posted by Robbie Cooper on February 20th, 2006 | TrackbackI wake up Monday morning, and the NY Times and other MSM “news†agencies are still exploring new conspiracy angles to the Dick Cheney hunting accident?
I wake up Monday morning, and the NY Times and other MSM “news†agencies are still exploring new conspiracy angles to the Dick Cheney hunting accident?
There won’t be any blogging until Sunday night. I’m on my way out the door, heading for the Victoria (TX) Open disc golf tournament this weekend.
Malin said he’ll stay in the race, claiming, “I know that there are people that can benefit from my experience.â€
Hollywood prima donna comes to town, gets drunk, and then pulls the “Do you know who I am card?” when cops arrest him. When cops don’t know who he is, Hollywood actor becomes even more indignant.
I can’t think of another profession (other than politics), where publicly referring to your competitor with filthy and vulgar language and references is acceptable or wouldn’t result in your immediate termination. It’s part of professional ethics, which seem to be eroding before our very eyes in the MSM.
The rest of the interview devolved fairly quickly, ending in a Liberal’s favorite method of defense: Cut and Run (she hung up on Hugh).
I already know Gore’s a treasonous piece of shit and I also think it should be reported as a bigger news story than Cheney’s accident, but it’s not precisely because of that MSM liberal bias (and their unabashed hatred and complete lack of jounalistic objectivity towards the President and his administration).
Editor Libby Averyt takes the White House Press Corps to task for being a bunch of whiney bitches (my words, not Averyt’s).
She made dinner reservations for us at one of my favorite restaurants near downtown—but it was very early dinner, so I knew she had something else planned (she wouldn’t tell me until just before we got there). She even picked up the check.
The Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund supports American military personnel who have been severely wounded in the operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Of course, you did pull this stunt on Keith Olberman’s MSNBC show, so: 1) only a handful of people probably saw you, and 2) nobody with more than two living brain cells takes anything on the Olberman show seriously anyway.
It’s an accident, not an incident. There are no political angles here. But that won’t stop both sides of the aisle from making it into one.
Smith’s execution will mark the fifth time in Texas that two Juniors (Jr) have been executed consecutively.
Why are we not surprised to find out that former President Carter authorized warrantless surveillance for national security purposes when he was President in 1977?