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August 13, 2004

Media AWOL on "Christmas in Cambodia" Tale

As one of the bloggers who covered the "Bush was AWOL!" stupidty in-depth, I, too, am enjoying the mainstream media expose its pro-Kerry bias so completely by its complete ingnoring of Kerry's "Christmas in Cambodia" lie. Neal Boortz has a good column on it.

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I've heard numerous media folks repeating the DNC line that those questioning Kerry's veracity and fitness for command did not serve with Kerry because they weren't on the same boat.

With that logic, I guess we cant ask Floyd Landis or any of the other Postal riders how the Tour de France was, cuz after all they weren't on the bike with Lance...

Posted by: bains at August 13, 2004 09:32 PM

95% of all media that reaches the general public is going to be AWOL on any story or information detrimental to Hanoi John. The average Joe and Jane Citizen who sits back and expects to be fed "the whole picture" by abccbsnbccnnmsnbcwashpostlatimesnytimesetc will never know Skerry was anything but a war hero, hard working senator and loving father. The truth will die in the belly of the news business.

Posted by: clayusmcret at August 15, 2004 07:57 AM

I'm already passing around impeach hanoi john petitions. Just in case mind you.

I plan to send these to our senate on November 3rd. Can I send one to you now?

Thanks!

Posted by: me at August 15, 2004 10:37 PM

Clayusmcret,

The story on both sides is by now practically complete. It has been beaten to death. There is almost nothing more to be told about either candidate in the effort to move a relatively small number of undecided voters one way or the other.

By the way, have you guys noticed lately a subtle little phrase the Fox people (particularly Bridget Quinn) have taken to using with regard to Mr. Kerry? When asking a guest about something detrimental regarding Mr. Kerry, the interviewer often prefaces it with, "Some people say that John Kerry...", or "Some people have suggested that John Kerry...".

Who is "some people"?

Posted by: SemiPundit at August 16, 2004 02:21 AM
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