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A great new blog, No End But Victory is up and cooking. Check them out for a full recap of last night’s brutal, bitter battle in the House of Representatives.
For No End Quick Defeat, read Kos or Huffington Post.
Mike from Andover, one of Pundit Review Radio’s most faithful listeners allerts us as to legislation moving through the Mass Legislature which would significantly soften the penalty for betiality in Mass.
The bill would strike down several sections of the current penal code criminalizing adultery, fornication and the advertisement of abortion,” the reported stated. “It also repeals what appears to be a sodomy statute forbidding ‘abominable and detestable crime against nature, either with mankind or with a beast.’
Is this not the “slippery slope” that those of us who seek to preserve traditional male-female marriage in this state/country told you was coming to a town near you once hetero marriage becomes just another family configuration?
We are very excited to announce that one of our favorite new media members Michelle Malkin, will be joining us on Pundit Review Radio this weekend.
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Woodward Apologizes to Post for Withholding Knowledge of Plame
By Howard Kurtz
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, November 16, 2005; 1:18 PM
Bob Woodward apologized today to The Washington Post’s executive editor for failing to tell him for more than two years that a senior Bush administration official had told him about CIA operative Valerie Plame, even as an investigation of those leaks mushroomed into a national scandal.
What did Bob Woodward know, and when did he know it?
Bob Woodward. What a career arc.
Pincus: Woodward ‘Asked Me to Keep Him Out’ of Plame Reporting
Woodward’s statement said he testified: “I told Walter Pincus, a reporter at The Post, without naming my source, that I understood Wilson’s wife worked at the CIA as a WMD analyst.”
Pincus said he does not recall Woodward telling him that. In an interview, Pincus said he cannot imagine he would have forgotten such a conversation around the same time he was writing about Wilson.
“Are you kidding?” Pincus said. “I certainly would have remembered that.”
Sorry Bob, your credibility is shot. Walter Pincus gets the nod in a big way here. Question is why are you making that part up? The gossip angle?
Editor & Publisher has a good round-up of blog reaction, I’m tired.
And the nominee for Best Impersonation of a Serious Politician goes to…THE DEMOCRATS.
Check out this video compilation of all the usual suspects, from both Clinton’s to Madeline Albright, Sandy Burglar, Harry Reid, John Kerry, John Edwards and on and on.
Please watch it to see what unbelievable hypocrites these people are. Think of what they are doing today, the fraud they are trying to perpetrate, and then think about the damage it does to our image abroad and soldiers in harm’s way.
No matter how bad the GOP is, we CANNOT reward this type of dishonest, dangerous demagoguery from the Democrats.
First it was Norman Podhoretz in Commentary.
Then the President himself awoke from his slumber.
Over the weekend things got worse, much worse, for those perpetrating this fraud. The Elite Media’s favorite Republican joined the pushback in a rather direct manner,
FACE THE NATION’S BOB SCHIEFFER: And in–he said in doing so, the criticisms they were making of his war policy was endangering our troops in Iraq. Do you believe it is unpatriotic to criticize the Iraq policy?
Sen. JOHN McCAIN: No, I think it’s a very legitimate aspect of American life to criticize and to disagree and to debate. But I want to say I think it’s a lie to say that the president lied to the American people. I sat on the Robb-Silverman Commission. I saw many, many analysts that came before that committee. I asked every one of them–I said, `Did–were you ever pressured politically or any other way to change your analysis of the situation as you saw?’ Every one of them said no.
How about the question from Bob Schieffer? He’s a kinder, gentler, older Dan Rather. Bottom Line, his left of center point of view is no different than Rather’s. Asking if it is “unpatriotic to criticize the Iraq policy” is so loaded as to be ridiculous. This has never been about criticism of the war, ever. It is about fighting back against a fraud, rather successfully, perpetrated against the public.
Today, President Bush explained further, even though it was too late to save face for Schieffer,
Some of our elected leaders have opposed this war all along. I disagree with them, but I respect their willingness to take a consistent stand. Yet some Democrats who voted to authorize the use of force are now rewriting the past. They are playing politics with this issue and sending mixed signals to our troops and the enemy. That is irresponsible.
via NZ Bear
This is a good start. More, more, more. Do sixty cities in sixty days like when you were pushing Social Security reform. (I’ve always said that trip would have suited second term better if it was about the war) Barnstorm the country, call these people out. Their assertions cannot hold up to even a Matt Laueresque style critique. Book the trip.