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To: LindyBill who wrote (70703)9/16/2004 12:06:36 AM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 794298
 
I was laughing at Hannity on this one. He invited Bernstein on to discuss the Journalism, and Bernstien switched subjects. Hannity was visibly pissed.

Carl Bernstein gulps the CBS Kool-Aid
Don Sensing blog.

Carl Bernstien, the thankfully nearly-forgotten half of Woodward and Bernstein of Watergate fame, is foundering through an interview on Hannity & Colmes.

Parroting the CBS damage control line, Bernstein denied that whether the memos were forged wasn't the real issue. The real issue, he insisted, was the "war record" of Kerry and Bush: "One went to war and the other shirked his duty." That's not a precise quote, but it is very close; he called Bush a "shirker" twice that I heard.

So the real issue is investigating charges brought forth in documents proven to be false.

Pat Caddell, a Democratic strategist not affiliated with the Kerry campaign, said in the next segment: "Look at the headlines of the LA Times and New York Times: 'Documents are false, contents are true.' I bet the Czar's secret police said the same thing about Protocols of the Elders of Zion. The elites of this country have all drunk the Kool-Aid."

Now he just said that the Kerry campaign is "the worst managed with the worst strategy of any political race in American history."