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Decka
12-29-2005, 03:23 AM
Just saw a good read, and thought i'd post it. The guy recounts all the F ups and stupid sayings in the media... nice to look back on 2005.



Introduction:

The year 2005 is ending as it began, with another successful election in Iraq and a liberal media still flapping around trying to find other controversies to submerge it. It does not matter to them that a Gallup poll found that 74 percent of Americans express confidence in their military, but only 28 percent express confidence in their newspapers or TV news outlets. The "mainstream" media excels in excoriating the performance of nearly everyone else, but acts as if nothing they do should be held up as ineffective, inaccurate or just plain absurd.



GOOD MORNING MORONS AWARD: "Today" show host Matt Lauer

In August, NBC's "Today" show was in Iraq, and Specialist Steven Chitterer told co-host Matt Lauer that "Morale is always high. Soldiers know they have a mission. They like taking on new objectives and taking on the new challenges." Lauer won the "Good Morning Morons Award" for interjecting: "Don't get me wrong here, I think you are probably telling me the truth, but a lot of people at home are wondering how that could be possible with the conditions you're facing and with the attacks you're facing. What would you say to those people who are doubtful that morale can be that high?" Capt. Sherman Powell unloaded a quote for the ages: "Sir, if I got my news from the newspapers also, I'd be pretty depressed as well."

SLAM UNCLE SAM AWARD: NBC anchor Brian Williams

tried to dismiss concerns that the new radical Muslim leader of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, might have been a holder of American hostages in Iran in 1979-80 thusly: "What would it all matter if proven true? Someone brought up today the first several U.S. presidents were certainly revolutionaries and might have been called terrorists at the time by the British Crown, after all." The father of our country, a terrorist? Why, yes, said Williams, according to some.
(weird, i actually agree with him)

SILLIEST ANALYSIS: CNN anchor Carol Lin

She was so politically correct she couldn't be factually correct. Riots in Paris centered on the deaths of two black French citizens of Tunisian heritage. What did she report on national television? "It's been 11 days since two African-American teenagers were killed, electrocuted during a police chase, which prompted all of this."

MEDIA HERO AWARD: David Gergen of the U.S. News

....for sucking up to someone who might be the next president, oozing on CNN that uber-feminist Hillary Clinton has "always had strong religious faith. She's been a strong Methodist. She does have conservative social values on many issues."
(might be true... just against the stereotype for sure)

LEFT-WING LUNACY AWARD: Chris Matthews

Matthews fawned over Cindy Sheehan for being so bright she should run for Congress: "I have to tell you, you sound more informed than most U.S. congresspeople, so maybe you should run."

BIGGEST F-UP AWARD: 60 Minutes anchor Dan Rather

But the media's biggest losers continue to be the die-hards who went down on the "60 Minutes 2" ship that tried to destroy President Bush with phony National Guard documents. Dan Rather remained "Captain Dan the Forgery Man" by boasting to old colleague Marvin Kalb on C-SPAN that "To this day no one has proven whether it was what it purported to be or not. . . . You know, I didn't give up on my people, our people. I didn't and I won't." Kalb replied: "I believe you just said that you think the story is accurate." Rather affirmed: "The story is accurate."

QUOTE OF THE YEAR: Former CBS producer Mary Mapes

He's still clueless. And so is his comrade in concoction, former CBS producer Mary Mapes, who won "Quote of the Year" honors for her interview with ABC's Brian Ross. Ross was stunned when Mapes claimed she would retract her story if anyone could disprove it. "But isn't it the other way around? Don't you have to prove they're authentic? . . . Isn't that really what journalists do?" Replied Mapes: "No, I don't think that's the standard."

LOL that Mapes line is CLASSIC!!!!

a good read i thought.

http://www.townhall.com/opinion/columns/brentbozell/2005/12/21/179924.html

Freethinker
12-29-2005, 04:52 PM
Originally posted by Decka
Dan Rather ------- to old colleague Marvin Kalb on C-SPAN (said) that "To this day no one has proven whether it was what it purported to be or not. . . . You know, I didn't give up on my people, our people. I didn't and I won't." Kalb replied: "I believe you just said that you think the story is accurate." Rather affirmed: "The story is accurate."

What the gullible people in this country cannot grasp is that the story itself WAS accurate.

The fact that the document given to Rather was in the 'wrong' typeface (or whatever inane, obfuscatory excuse they used to deflect the moronic American Public from the truth of the matter) did nothing and does nothing to negate the factual basis of the story itself.

Bush WAS absent from the Guard without official leave.......THAT is a matter of historical fact.

Frogger
12-29-2005, 06:09 PM
No it is not.

You can say it is until the cows come home but that doesn't make it so any more than whining that Bush didn't win the election makes that so.