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QUOTE (Rex Kicka** @ Sep 18, 2009 -> 01:37 PM)
Kevin Brady, the Texas Congressman quoted in this article voted against emergency funding for repairs on the METRO system after the recent fatal accident.

Hypocrisy, just like corruption, knows no party. And I like to revel in people being caught in their hypocrisy, so... HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!

 

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"Funny how you can say that we didn't cover this event by using that picture, that picture that looks an awful lot like our tower cam shot, doesn't it?"

 

"We did cover the event, what we didn't do is promote the event. That's not what real news organizations are supposed to do."

 

Money quotes.

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QUOTE (lostfan @ Sep 18, 2009 -> 04:11 PM)
"We did cover the event, what we didn't do is promote the event. That's not what real news organizations are supposed to do."

There are more than a few conservative who i work with that I KNOW are very intelligent people whom i respect and trust who continue to tell me they watch Fox News because it is the most balanced of all the news networks. It still astonishes me that these people, who poses a great deal of knowledge, would continue to think that. I like MSNBC, but I know full well that they are becoming the counter network to Fox (they are running to the far left). Heck, they've gone so far left I really dont watch them much any more. So, at least I am aware enough to know that the stuff they are feeding me is tainted.

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QUOTE (lostfan @ Sep 18, 2009 -> 04:11 PM)
"We did cover the event, what we didn't do is promote the event. That's not what real news organizations are supposed to do."

 

Fox News Producer Caught Rallying 9/12 Protest Crowd

A Fox News Channel producer has been caught in a behind-the-scenes video rallying the crowd during last weekend's 9/12 protest in Washington.

 

The Huffington Post has confirmed that the woman in the below video — seen raising her arms to rally the crowd behind Griff Jenkins, who was reporting from the scene for Fox News — is Fox News producer Heidi Noonan.

 

"The employee is a young, relatively inexperienced associate producer who realizes she made a mistake and has been disciplined," Bryan Boughton, Fox News Channel Washington Bureau Chief told the Huffington Post.

 

The video shows the producer on her cell phone as she urges the crowd behind Jenkins to cheer louder. An "I'm A Foxaholic" poster appears nearby.

 

The 9/12 movement has been championed by Glenn Beck, and is designed to "bring us all back to the place we were on September 12, 2001" when "we were united as Americans, standing together to protect the values and principles of the greatest nation ever created."

 

Fox News heavily promoted the protest event, and took out an ad in newspapers Friday asking how other news networks could "miss [the] story," only to have competitors hit back with proof that they covered the protest extensively.

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Steele Injects Race Into Obama's Request That Paterson Not Run for NY Gov.

"I found that to be stunning that the White House would send word to one of only two black governors in the country not to run for reelection."

 

Looking somewhat stunned himself, Schieffer asked Steele, "Well you don't think he's asked him not to run 'cuz he's black?"

 

Perhaps sensing that he'd once again said something he shouldn't have, Steele backtracked. Stumbling over his words, he questioned why Obama wasn't asking other Democrats with poor poll numbers -- like Gov. Jon Corzine (D-NJ) -- not to run, calling it "a curiosity."

 

Steele also said it "will be very interesting to see" how Obama's request to Paterson will play with black leaders across the country.

 

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I really don't know where to put this so I'll stick it here. From a book on the Clinton years.

He also relayed how Boris Yeltsin's late-night drinking during a visit to Washington in 1995 nearly created an international incident. The Russian president was staying at Blair House, the government guest quarters. Late at night, Clinton told Branch, Secret Service agents found Yeltsin clad only in his underwear, standing alone on Pennsylvania Avenue and trying to hail a cab. He wanted a pizza, he told them, his words slurring.

 

The next night, Yeltsin eluded security forces again when he climbed down back stairs to the Blair House basement. A building guard took Yeltsin for a drunken intruder until Russian and U.S. agents arrived on the scene and rescued him.

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NY Post is a trash paper with golden head lines. I'm a fan.

 

There was a hilarious this american life segment of a speech of a former Clinton staffer whose first, like, week on the job (i think he was a speech writer) they go to Russia, he gets too f*** up and misses the plane. Aww man I wish I could remember the name of that episode, it was hilarious.

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QUOTE (GoSox05 @ Sep 21, 2009 -> 01:23 PM)
What the hell does sodomy and socialism have in common? Besides good conversation starters.

Democrats will not rest until we spend every December 25th at Osama's pot and commie homo-abortion emporium.

 

(Hat tip John Stewart).

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:o :o

Glenn Beck: Obama Better For Country Than McCain Would Have Been

Glenn Beck thinks President Obama is better for the country than John McCain would have been, he said in an interview with Katie Couric to air at CBSNews.com Tuesday evening.

 

"I think John McCain would have been worse for the country than Barack Obama," Beck told Couric in the debut episode of her new web show, @katiecouric.

 

Beck's comment came in response to Couric's question about Hillary Clinton, who Beck said he may have even voted for had she been the Democratic nominee against John McCain.

 

"I can't believe I'm saying this," Beck said, "I think I would have much preferred [Hillary Clinton] as president and may have voted for her against John McCain."

 

He described McCain as "this weird progressive like Theodore Roosevelt was."

So, the guy ripping Obama for turning America into an Oligarhy says Obama was better for America than McCain?

 

My head hurts!!!

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QUOTE (Athomeboy_2000 @ Sep 21, 2009 -> 06:42 PM)
:o :o

Glenn Beck: Obama Better For Country Than McCain Would Have Been

 

So, the guy ripping Obama for turning America into an Oligarhy says Obama was better for America than McCain?

 

My head hurts!!!

Ok, this is one time I agree with you for posting some lunatic bulls*** answer from Glenn Beck. He just says s*** to get attention.

 

He's nothing more then a Republican (hmmmmm...) Jon Stewart and Steven Colbert on crack.

 

 

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