SON OF HARRY HOPE
2006-09-13 20:56:55 UTC
From the "Nothing But Critics" Network: "This is the kind of speech
that he could have given three years ago, not five years after 9/11.
The American public now has been through a lot in five years, Chris,
and with all due respect to the President, they'll be measuring his
rhetoric versus the reality that they see almost every day in their
newspapers and on television...But, in fact, the policies versus the
reality, I think is what a lot of people are going to be looking at.
And whether or not we have to find other ways, than just militarily
going in to deal with these issues, is the question on the minds of a
lot of people." ---NBC anchor emeritus Tom Brokaw touting those "other
ways, than just militarily" for responding to murderous attacks on
Americans and our allies. From the "Leftmedia Nutshell": "The polite
phrase for how so many of us were duped into supporting a war on the
false premise that it had something to do with 9/11 is lying by
implication. The impolite phrase is 'impeachable offense'." ---MSNBC
anchorhead Keith Olbermann illustrating perfectly the Leftmedia "What,
me divisive?" dovish divisiveness. From the "See B.S." Department:
"There have been a lot of memorable days in our country's history, but
some of them we'd rather forget. September 11th, 2001 is one of
those. It isn't a day to celebrate, but it's a day we shouldn't
forget, either...Death by design. Some people who hated
Americans set out to kill a lot of us and they succeeded. Americans
are puzzled over why so many people in the world
hate us...We know that and we're trying to protect ourselves with more
weapons. We have to do it, I guess, but might be
better if we figured out how to behave as a nation in a way that
wouldn't make so many people in the world want to kill
us." ---CBS pontificator Andy Rooney opining that the assaults on our
countrymen were, in the final analysis, our fault.
++ "Would America be safer with Saddam still in power in Iraq?---CBS's
Russ Mitchell From the "Fifth Columnists of
the Fourth Estate": "The Bush League: How low can he go?...We in the
media are sometimes accused of letting liberal
bias subtly slip into our writing and reporting. That accusation is
calumny. We are dispassionate observers and seekers
of truth. All we do is ask questions. Today's question: Is George W.
Bush the worst president in American
history'---Washington Post Magazine columnist Gene Weingarten
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"The virtue of men are of more consequence to society than their
abilities; and for this reason, the heart should be
cultivated with more assiduity than the head."
---Noah Webster
that he could have given three years ago, not five years after 9/11.
The American public now has been through a lot in five years, Chris,
and with all due respect to the President, they'll be measuring his
rhetoric versus the reality that they see almost every day in their
newspapers and on television...But, in fact, the policies versus the
reality, I think is what a lot of people are going to be looking at.
And whether or not we have to find other ways, than just militarily
going in to deal with these issues, is the question on the minds of a
lot of people." ---NBC anchor emeritus Tom Brokaw touting those "other
ways, than just militarily" for responding to murderous attacks on
Americans and our allies. From the "Leftmedia Nutshell": "The polite
phrase for how so many of us were duped into supporting a war on the
false premise that it had something to do with 9/11 is lying by
implication. The impolite phrase is 'impeachable offense'." ---MSNBC
anchorhead Keith Olbermann illustrating perfectly the Leftmedia "What,
me divisive?" dovish divisiveness. From the "See B.S." Department:
"There have been a lot of memorable days in our country's history, but
some of them we'd rather forget. September 11th, 2001 is one of
those. It isn't a day to celebrate, but it's a day we shouldn't
forget, either...Death by design. Some people who hated
Americans set out to kill a lot of us and they succeeded. Americans
are puzzled over why so many people in the world
hate us...We know that and we're trying to protect ourselves with more
weapons. We have to do it, I guess, but might be
better if we figured out how to behave as a nation in a way that
wouldn't make so many people in the world want to kill
us." ---CBS pontificator Andy Rooney opining that the assaults on our
countrymen were, in the final analysis, our fault.
++ "Would America be safer with Saddam still in power in Iraq?---CBS's
Russ Mitchell From the "Fifth Columnists of
the Fourth Estate": "The Bush League: How low can he go?...We in the
media are sometimes accused of letting liberal
bias subtly slip into our writing and reporting. That accusation is
calumny. We are dispassionate observers and seekers
of truth. All we do is ask questions. Today's question: Is George W.
Bush the worst president in American
history'---Washington Post Magazine columnist Gene Weingarten
==================
"The virtue of men are of more consequence to society than their
abilities; and for this reason, the heart should be
cultivated with more assiduity than the head."
---Noah Webster