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To: Bill who wrote (580944)6/7/2004 9:42:22 AM
From: jlallen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
LOL!!

Perhaps his whole purpose in life is to serve as a warning to others....and he is admirably serving his purpose....



To: Bill who wrote (580944)6/7/2004 10:05:04 AM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
I think Ms Noonan is right on the money. I have been surprised by all the positive coverage of President Reagan.

I expect they will take it out on the President.

Noonan: Reagan Commemoration Driving Media Nuts

Reporters who regularly slammed Ronald Reagan while he was president are quietly seething now that they're forced to mouth platitudes about the man's greatness, former Reagan speechwriter Peggy Noonan said Sunday night.

"[Journalists] are willing, over the next few days, to concede what is so obvious that they have to concede it - his personal goodness, etc.," Noonan told Matt Drudge on his radio show.

But with a solid week of commemorations for the conservative icon still ahead, liberal reporters will barely be able to contain themselves, she predicted.

"I'll bet they start pulling a few political [stunts] - kind of letting their biases out a little bit more. And I'll tell you, there's going to be an explosion next weekend [after Reagan is buried].

"That will mean that the elite journalistic media will have gone through seven days of talking kindly about Reagan," said Noonan. "I would say that by next Friday night, they're going to blow."
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