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Politics : Just the Facts, Ma'am: A Compendium of Liberal Fiction

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To: Selectric II who wrote (7936)5/21/2004 1:32:47 PM
From: Orcastraiter  Read Replies (1) of 90947
 
You give the media a "pass" for doing their jobs in good faith. As good left-leaning liberals, most of them hate Bush as much as you do. Reporting "just the facts" in good faith is one of the last things on their agenda, although they have learned to hide it from the masses pretty well.

Hannity is a good left leaning liberal? Limbaugh? Coulter? Crystal? I could go on naming right leaning journalists...there's a ton of them.

Most of us can sift through the spin to get to the truth, whether it's Sy Hersh telling a story or Sean Hannity. But with Sy there is a whole lot less chaff to throw out IMHO.

Sy deals in facts...verifiable facts. Sean deals in shrill tones of inuendo. When Sy tells a story he digs in deep. Sean simply opens up the RNC web site and respouts what is there. Check it out.

Now I know that the term "verifiable fact" has had it's ass kicked around the block especially with Cheney and Chalabi having their way with it. But try for a moment to quiet down and listen to the truth. If you think you're getting it from this administration....think again.

Even John Dean sees this administration as one of the most secretive...more sneaky than the Nixon administration...check out his book "Worse than Watergate".

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