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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (67217)9/5/2004 1:16:10 PM
From: KLP  Respond to of 793896
 
The NYT and WaPo won't "get it"....How can a man who behaves like this expect to keep a team together in tough times?

I personally wouldn't care a fig about what the NYT or WaPo say, EXCEPT that their OPINIONS are carried in nearly every paper in the world.... People who are not schooled in propaganda just don't see what the impact is... CNN is in every hotel of any consequence in the world....Not FOX...

It's no wonder so many in the world don't see the US in a favorable light.



To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (67217)9/5/2004 1:51:41 PM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793896
 
I am sure you remember Sasso! Instapundit

Eileen MacNamara of the Boston Globe notes the return of Dukakis henchman John Sasso, now in the capacity of Kerry hitman:

The problem with soliciting contributions to end the "smug and arrogant tactics of misinformation" that Sasso's letter rightly attributes to Republicans is that it only works when the purveyor holds the moral high ground. That would not be Sasso, he of the attack video that torpedoed the presidential campaign of Democratic Senator Joseph R. Biden of Delaware in 1987, he of the audiotape that ridiculed the physical disabilities of the wife of Edward King, Michael Dukakis's gubernatorial primary opponent in 1982. . . .

If Kerry wants to fight dirty against a Bush team that has gotten away with slinging mud across two presidencies, that's his choice. But no more whining, then, about the distortions of his military career.

I don't think he can manage that.