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Wednesday, December 31, 2008
What A Legacy
Earlier, in
Obama 73, Bush 29 I reported that
A summary of polls shows that approximately 29% of adults disapprove of the way Bush is handling the job of being president.
A more recent poll shows that
1 out of 4 Americans think that Dick Cheney is the worst vice-president ever.
Dick Cheney's response? "Go F^%#k yourselves, Americans. And wipe up the mess with your G*&$&@n Constitution."
Labels: approve, bush, cheney, legacy, worst
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Saturday, September 13, 2008
About That So-called "Liberal News Media"
CNN
November 27, 2002
[ Who is responsible for the following? News media with a liberal bias, or news media with a conservative bias ] Josh Cowan did a Lexus Nexus search [ far more thorough than Google, Yahoo. or MSN ], comparing the mainstream news media's coverage of Bush and Gore on a variety of issues during the 2000 presidential campaign.
Stories about Al Gore
- 704 stories in the campaign about this flap of Gore inventing the Internet. The fable has since been discredited - he never claimed such a thing, and no one could pin down actual, verifiable evidence that he did say so.
- Over 1,000 stories -- Nexus stopped at 1,000 -- about Gore and the Buddhist temple. This was a non-story that turned out to be wildly exaggerated and again, proven untrue. Besides, who really cares, anyway? It had no bearing on his integrity or his qualifications as a leader.
- 347 articles about Al Gore wearing earth tones. Somehow it became news-worthy to report on his clothing, as if that had, as above, bearing on his integrity or his qualifications as a leader.
News reports about Bush and Cheney
- 13 stories about Bush failing to show up for his National Guard duty for his last year of service. There were dozens of official documents and sworn witnesses who confirmed the story. The only chink in the armor was one document whose authenticity could be neither proven nor disproven. All of the other evidence was solid - George W. Bush did not take a required physical pilot's examination; subsequently he simply did not show up for duty.
- 12 articles about Bush being accused of insider trading at Harken Energy. No one in the "liberal news media" bothered to take the evidence and run with it.
- 10 stories about the fact that Dick Cheney did business with Iran and Iraq and Libya. And that's a fact, Jack! A vice-presidential candidate violated several laws regarding dealing with the enemy - countries he asserts are sponsors of terrorism - and the "liberal news media ignored the story."
- 0 - zip - nada - zed - no stories about either man's wardrobe.
In the case of those Bush and Cheney stories, they DID bear on integrity. In fact, at the heart of each were questions about whether or not those men had committed crimes.
The lies about Al Gore ALWAYS started with a misquote or something taken out of context. The "liberal news media picked up the story because it sounded juicy; rarely did any "reporter" actually investigate any of the allegations. Then the right-wing smear machine kept the false story alive, and the "so-called liberal" news media continued to repeat the lies.
If the news media actually had a "liberal" bias, all of the above stories about Gore would have been buried, and the stories about Bush and Cheney would have been highlighted constantly. The opposite happened. Clearly the news media's bias leans heavily to the right.
Labels: al gore, bias, buddhist temple, bush, cheney, conservative, discover love canal, harken, invent the internet, liberal media, national guard, news, right-wing, smear, wardrobe
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Thursday, July 3, 2008
When The Oil Men Took Over
When Oil Men Took Over The USA In 2001:
Oil was $27 per barrel.
Gasoline was $1.46 per gallon.
You do the math.
Just sayin'......
Labels: big oil, bush, cheney, foreign oil, gasoline price, oil, oil price, rip-off, ripoff
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Saturday, June 14, 2008
Pick Your Battles (Part 31874)
war,Pick Your Battles (Part 31873 ) - 6/13/2008 had a punch line: when using might to make right, 'conventional wisdom' goes out the window. The reality is that
as troop levels go up, the probability of succeeding goes down.
Does this mean that it was a stroke of genius for Bush/Rumsfeld/Cheney to move troops from Afghanistan to Iraq? Hardly.
When the big switch happened, we were
- successfully not hunting terrorists in Afghanistan
- only slightly more successful at Kabuling Together (bad pun for 'cobbling together') the Karziad government (supposedly the new national government) in tiny corner of Afghanistan
- struggling against insurgents after the damned fool said "BRING THEM ON" (July 2, 2003)
What are the odds?
Propping up a foreign regime? 2:5
Routing insurgents to bring democracy? 1:4
In the parlance of games of chance, that is more stupid than than raising the bets while hoping to improve a 3-flush into into a straight flush on the next card.
Labels: afghanistan, bush, cheney, civil war, dumb idea, iraq, rumsfeld, stupid idea, war
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Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Dick Cheney's Slur
West Virginia lawmakers demanded Monday that Dick Cheney apologize for cracking a joke about West Virginians being inbreds. The state only has one marriage law. Gays are not allowed to marry in West Virginia unless they can prove they are related.
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Argus HamiltonLabels: cheney, dick cheney, gay marriage, inbred, inbreeding, west virginia
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