August 31, 2004
Dirty work

John Gibson's "Big Story" on Fox News sent out reporter Heather Nauert (schwing!) to interview the wacko protesters. Which brought to mind that old, bad pick-up line: "What's a girl like you doing in a place like this?" Gibson should be ashamed of himself for sending Nauert out among those beasts.

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August 31, 2004
Not just the NYT

It's not just the "national" media that has a problem with accuracy, fairness and simple honesty. The Sioux Falls Argus-Leader has too fallen victim to its own bias and arrogance.

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August 31, 2004
Protesters

In an effort to reveal the reality that is the anti-American protests in New York City, The Weekly Standard is offering a look at the brisk business done by the city's finest.

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August 31, 2004
You gotta love this

This is old news, but I'm going to resurrect it because it follows a media storyline: Kerry is a flip-flopper. John Kerry had just pumped up a huge crowd in downtown West Palm Beach, promising to make the state a battleground for his quest to oust President Bush, when a local television journalist posed the […]

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August 31, 2004
Balance, kinda

Today's anti-527 editorial in The New York Times is interesting for its subtle nod toward the reality that there are some 527s who are supporting Sen. John Kerry. Campaign finance reform has accomplished a good deal in forcing the parties to rely on relatively modest individual donations. But thanks to the F.E.C., the nation's Potemkin […]

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August 30, 2004
GOP convention

I wish I could've been there tonight to see Rudy Giuliani's speech in person. It was a thing of beauty. What most of the media will focus on is the attacks on John Kerry's flip-floppity nature ("John Kerry's record of inconsistent positions on combatting terrorism gives us no confidence he'll pursue such a determined course."). […]

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August 30, 2004
The French make a "threat"

Two French journalists have been kidnapped by terrorists in Iraq. The French had believed that their opposition to the war in Iraq would act to inoculate their citizens against Islamic terrorism. They were wrong. Instead, the terrorists are demanding that France "reconsider" its law banning overtly religious symbols in schools -- specifically the muslim headscarve […]

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August 30, 2004
Who the media is rooting for

Patterico points to some analysis made by San Francisco Chronicle columnist Debra Saunders -- one of the minority conservatives in the media -- on the voting tendencies of journalists. KURTZ: I mention MoveOn, because there are a lot of liberal groups, as you know, Debra Saunders, these 527s -- have there been a double standard […]

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August 30, 2004
John Kerry and the anti-war left

If you have never read John Kerry's testimony to the Senate foreign relations committee, then you should. If you've seen the most recent Swift Boat Veterans for Truth ad, then you've heard some of what John Kerry had to say more than three decades ago about his larger "band of brothers." I would like to […]

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August 28, 2004
That liberal media

You know it's bad when they won't even try to fake it any more. National Review's Ramesh Ponnuru reports on an e-mail response from Reuters to a press release sent out by the National Right to Life committee. What's your plan for parenting & educating all the unwanted children you people want to bring into […]

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