Friday, November 12, 2004

Tidbits - 11/12/04

CBS did it again. This time, however, the were quick with an apology. A zealous news producer decided to cut into the last minute or so of Wednesday's CSI: New York to announce the death of Yasser Arafat. Since this happened nearly minutes before local news, the end of CSI:NY was not seen by most of the country. A CBS News spokesperson apologized saying that it was the kind of announcement that should have been offered to affiliates for the local news. CBS plans to run CSI:NY in its entirety tonight.

Doesn't it seem that there are more problems at CBS News than just liberal bias?
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Here are some interesting items.

+John Conyers (D-MI) has always been anti-Republican, anti-Bush, pro-spending, and pro-tax. He is regarded by many as a "nut job" without any sense of reality.

On the heels of the liberal bloggers who see a conspiracy under every hanging chad, Conyers and some other liberals in Congress are calling for the GAO to undertake an investigation of the election and is also seeking Congressional hearings on the election of 2004.

As I said yesterday, just let it go. 59 million Americans are right. Kerry lost. Look forward to 2008 and the possibility of another Clinton in the White House. (This won't really happen, but it will give the lunatic fringe, like Conyers, some hope.)
Conservative John Fund Jabs Voter Conspiracy Theorists -- 11/12/2004

+Coming soon to a DVD near you, a sequel to Fahrenheit 9/11. Propagandist, filmmaker, Michel Moore, is planning a sequel to his propaganda film that will continue his rant against the war on terror and the war in Iraq. Moore told a reporter that the American people were lied to and need to be "enlightened and informed" about the government.

Moore's film grossed more than any other documentary ($119 million), but is a failure compared to other commercial releases. The new propaganda film will be released in two to three years. Meanwhile, Moore will release a film entitled "Sicko" on the American health care system.
CBC News: Michael Moore plans 'Fahrenheit 9/11' sequel

More later.

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