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To: mph who wrote (39860)9/7/2005 11:39:13 AM
From: Knighty Tin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 90947
 
As opposed to the Ann Coulter's and Rush Limbaugh's who play to the gullible with a mean streak?



To: mph who wrote (39860)9/7/2005 12:10:58 PM
From: Alan Smithee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 90947
 
mph, I believe K.T. was offended that I took issue with Tim Russert's recent display in which he allowed his partisan feelings to bubble to the surface. Russert apparently is a journalism icon to the left (as he should be - they've lost so many others recently - the Jason Blairification of the NYT, the antics of Chris Matthews, etc.), so anyone who dares to question his objectivity in their minds walks lockstep with Pat Robertson.



To: mph who wrote (39860)9/7/2005 12:12:46 PM
From: Alan Smithee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 90947
 
I assume you're referring to the talking heads
mentioned in Smithee's post. Ya gotta love those
guys. They play to the least common denominator
of the Democrat party faithful by repeating the
DNC talking points ad nauseam until the
dolts get it. It's all about repetition to the
point of making something sound true because it's
been stated before.


Has anyone noticed that of the people on my list, Matthews, Olberman and, now, Russert, are all from the NBC marquee?

Has anyone noticed that NBC's cable channel, MSNBC, is having difficult times with the ratings?

Wonder why?