Can Bob Novak Change Media’s View of Valerie Plame Wilson Affair?
No.
Because the media are filled with lying, hypocritical, mental and moral defectives.
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This world is one big game of "Go"-- Black against White, Light against Darkness --and we all have a choice to make: Do we war FOR the Light?
...or against it?
Can Bob Novak Change Media’s View of Valerie Plame Wilson Affair?
No.
Because the media are filled with lying, hypocritical, mental and moral defectives.
It's ok for you to have your views, but it's also ok for the other side to have views and be represented.
Let's list them. I'll start. Some of these are borrowed from a website, some added myself. Let's see how they add up once everyone gets to add in their thoughts.
On the right:
Joe Scarborough (TV)
Dick Armey (TV)
Michael Savage (TV)
Pat Buchanan (TV, P)
Robert Novak (TV, P)
William Buckley (TV, P)
Cal Thomas (TV, P)
Paul Gigot (TV, P)
Pat Robertson (TV)
Jerry Falewell (TV)
John Gibson (TV)
Charles Krauthammer (P)
John Leo (P)
James J. Kilpatrick (P)
Ben Wattenberg (TV, P)
Armstrong Williams (TV, R, P)
Thomas Sowell (P)
Fred Barnes (TV)
G. Gordon Liddy (R)
Michael Reagan (R)
James Dobson (R)
James Pinkerton (P)
Suzanne Fields (P)
Bob Grant (R)
George Will (TV, P)
Rush Limbaugh (R)
William Safire (P)
William Kristol (TV)
Bay Buchanan (TV)
John McLaughlin (TV)
Oliver North (TV, R)
Kate O'Beirne (TV)
Linda Chavez (P)
Tony Snow (TV, P)
James Glassman (TV, P)
Robert Bartley (P)
Mona Charen (P)
Laura Ingraham (TV)
John Stossel (TV)
Ken Hamblin (R)
Michael Barone (P)
Maggie Gallagher (P)
Sean Hannity (TV, R)
Bill O'Reilly (TV)
R. Emmett Tyrrell (P)
Tucker Carlson (TV)
Ann Coulter (TV, P)
Brit Hume (TV)
Brent Bozell (TV, P)
Larry Elder (TV, P, R)
Jonah Goldberg (TV, P)
Jack Kemp (TV, P)
Larry Kudlow (TV, P)
Michelle Malkin (TV, P)
Debbie Schlussel (TV, P)
David Brooks (P)
George Will (P)
Bob Novack (P)
*(TV = television, P = print, R = radio)
On the left:
Mark Shields (TV)
Bill Moyers (TV)
Ellen Goodman (TV)
Frank Rich (P)
Bill Press (TV, P)
Dan Rather (TV)
Michael Kinsley (TV, P)
Joe Conason (P)
Arianna Huffington (TV, P)
Gene Lyons (P)
Jim Hightower (TV, P)
Eric Alterman (TV, P)
Margaret Carlson (TV)
Bob Beckel (TV)
Paul Begala (TV, P)
Jonathon Alter (TV, P)
Larry King (TV, P, R)
Paul Krugman (P)
Maureen Dowd (P)
Al Franken (P, R)
Amy Goodman (R)
Alan Colmes (Lame- nobody pays attention to him, he's just a strawman for Hannity).
Feel free to add to the list, I'm sure I missed many. Chris Matthews was on the "right" list, but if I remember right, I think El considers him liberal, so I left him off.
There was no need for an investigation. Armitage owned up to it BEFORE Fitzgerald was given the job. Media knows this, and being the disingenuous lying bunch of hypocrites they are they still, DELIBERATELY lie about the facts of the whole Plame Affair.
Easy there boy!
I'm the son of a Southern Baptist Republican myself.
IMHO, I consider FOX to be WAY Right. The networks to me seem inconsequential- little 1/2 hour news segments with very little pundit/op-ed time.
CNN has Glenn Beck. MSNBC has Scarborough. FOX has a huge list of conservative superstars and blows the other cable networks away.
Then there's talk radio- hugely influential and dominated by the right. Al Franken tried to copy their formula and failed- again IMHO, because most liberals don't want to be spoon-fed their opinions (some do, of course- they listen to Amy Goodman). Republicans seem to lap that stuff up, hence Rush's and FOX's superstar status.
Then there's the Weekly Standard crowd- like Bill Kirstol, who helped get us into the Iraq mess.
Then there are the well-funded and influential conservative think tanks- Heritage Foundation, etc.
Yes, we need to restore balance, but not in the way you might think.
What part of this article do you disagree with? What part is a lie?
Holy cow! Bush is in on the vast Left Wing Conspiracy, too! arrrrggghhh!!
When will the right-wing echo chamber finally acknowledge that their strategy for fighting terrorism has only made matters worse?
Just look at the new National Intelligence Estimate.
The NIE "contrasted sharply with the more positive emphasis of President Bush and his top aides for years: that two-thirds of Al Qaeda’s leadership had been killed or captured; that the Iraq invasion would reduce the terrorist menace; and that the United States had its enemies “on the run,” as Mr. Bush has frequently put it."