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Location: New England
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Originally posted by Mulhollanddose
Specter should be a specter according to a majority of the intelligent right. He is what we derisively refer to as a RINO (republican in name only). Rest assured that this Specter investigation will be nothing more than a show trial, just as the 9-11 investigation was. The Democrats will posture, then cave. The media will focus on the selacious, then forget the hypocrisy. There is nothing to investigate other than the leaker. If there were abuses rest assured that the ACLU would be the first to make a federal case out of it. I think you lefties are projecting onto Bush your own tendencies of deception and guilt complexes. It is like the thief who is always suspicious that his accomplices are stealing from him, or the dictator tyrant who fears being assassinated, just as he assassinated to gain his power...In the backwards world of liberal bizarro world, however, the good are bad and the bad are good.
Interesting how the media/DNC seize onto a non-story, at least a year old, correlating with a new book soon to be released, right on the eve of Bush's approval ratings rebound.
When there is an investigation investigating what Bill Clinton knew about what Sandy Berger was stealing, to defraud the 9-11 investigation, let me know. When 60 minutes does an investigative piece on Bill Clinton, let me know. When one solitary reporter has the balls to lure Clinton in, and then pounce on him for his national security failures, let me know.
This current debate is not news, it is news manufacturing. This is what the activsit leftist press has become (or probably always was). They aren't the pillars of journalistic virtue, reporting "nothing but the facts maam", they are ideologues who selectively interpret, omit, or focus on stories that further their agenda. Sometimes intentionally, other times not, they "make" the news, brainwash the public, and then release polls that for some odd reason they think that the American public came to spontaneously...When the polls were 35% for Bush's approval you would have thought, according to the "news makers" that the media had no effect on the ratings. They acted as if they had nothing to do with the public perception; this is deceptive as they are more than keenly aware of the power they wield.
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What an awful lot of words to say absolutely nothing
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12-26-2005, 04:16 PM
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