Monday, January 17, 2005

Afternoon Update - 1.17.05

Good Afternoon . . .

The ink is barely dry on the report on Rathergate and CBS News is returning to its old ways and its old bias.

Sunday's Face the Nation devoted the entire hour to Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-MA) and his perennial liberal agenda. Kennedy repeated most of his National Press Club speech (without the slurring) and blamed the Bush Administration for everything wrong in the world. For the umpteenth time, Kennedy said, "Iraq is the President's Vietnam."

The White House offered to send Communications Director Dan Bartlett, but CBS said, "no thanks." So much for mending fences with the White House.

CBS News and the executives at CBS and Viacom fail to recognize the problem. You would think the report on Rathergate would wake them up. No, CBS News will continue with its agenda and little can be done to stop it.
Media Research Center Home Page - 1/17/2005 4:28:27 PM

John Kerry chose not to contest the results of the 2004 Election. He looked at the numbers and realized that there was no way to win or to draw out the election like Al Gore did in 2000.

Now the junior senator from Massachusetts is whining about the number of votes that were not counted across the country. In an address at the Martin Luther King Day breakfast in Boston Kerry said, "thousands of people were suppressed in the effort to vote.''

Where were you in November Senator? That was the time to whine and complain, not now.
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