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Ed Koch takes the NY Times to woodshed

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Ed Koch is one of a dwindling number of prominent Democrats who actually gets it these days. The rest are on the 'Bush is evil no matter what' bandwagon and will stop at nothing to tear him down.

Ed Koch endorses Bush in 2004

 

Boy, there's a shocker, a man who endorses Bush thinking that the paper (which btw held onto a story which may have allowed Bush to be elected, and had a reporter go to jail in another case which may have also allowed Bush to be elected) is too hard on him. Wow.

 

Can I go and try to find statements by Republicans who aren't happy with the Washington Times or Fox News?

I wish The Times and members of Congress were not so eager to demean the President of the U.S. and his advisers, holding them up to scathing denunciation when we are at war. They should realize that the President feels very strongly his obligation to protect us from terrorists overseas and their supporters in this country -- in World War II, such supporters were called Quislings. The critics have short memories. In the 1993 and 9/11 (2001) attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, the U.S. suffered nearly 3,000 deaths and more than 1,000 injured.

http://realclearpolitics.com/Commentary/com-12_21_05_EK.html

 

I'm glad Koch brings fresh, new arguments to the table.

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