I'm not going to defend Reid since he might be crooked as well. Same with Jeffords (I disagree with what he said...though he has a right to say it). It's not a partisan thing with me. If Reid and/or Delay are crooked, then Reid and/or Delay should be investigated. It's that simple.blueduke wrote:Nice defense of Reid, Jared We made that stuff up too I suppose.
The National Guard documents were shown to be forgeries. CBS made a huge mistake. Obviously that's not real evidence.You mean like forged National Guard documents?You're welcome to believe what you want to believe. But the least you can do is believe it based on some real evidence, and not the same deceptive crap that conservative media pushes.The above quote coming from a guy who uses Al Franken links
But the cases I brought up re: Dean were completely different. The Newsmax and other articles that said Dean said Bush "knew" about 9/11 complete ripped the context out of what he actually said. I'll quote from the Al Franken link, which has the FULL quote of what Dean said:
He's obviously saying that these crazy theories will be given credence if it looks like the administration is hiding something...it's the way conspiracy theories develop.Caller: Once we get you in the White House, would you please make sure that there is a thorough investigation of 9/11 and not stonewalling?
Howard Dean: Yes there is a report which the president is suppressing evidence for, which is a thorough investigation of 9/11.
Diane Rehm: Why do you think he is suppressing that report?
Howard Dean: I don’t know. There are many theories about it. The most interesting theory that I’ve heard so far—which is nothing more than a theory, it can’t be proved—is that he was warned ahead of time by the Saudis. Now who knows what the real situation is? But the trouble is, by suppressing that kind of information, you lead to those kind of theories, whether they have any truth to them or not, and eventually, they get repeated as fact. So I think the president is taking a great risk by suppressing the key information that needs to go to the Kean Commission.
Well if it's been taken down, then I'm sure you'll be able to find a cached version of it. I'm sure tons of sites would have this. If Dean had a "Kill Bush" shirt on his website, I'm sure this would be big news. Unless, of course, it's completely fabricated bull.It's been taken down. Just like it has at a few other sites. Another moveon.org disgrace (you'll find it halfway through the article).............Oh, and Dean's site has had a Kill Bush t-shirt? Really? Where's your evidence? Find it
Teal,
I'm sure the mainstream media makes mistakes and does things in a biased manner, both with a liberal and conservative bias. It often works that the media is a little biased against the incumbent/party in power. There were lies/deception printed about Clinton and Gore when they were in office/running, as I'm sure the same thing happened with Reagan and Bush I and has happened once with Bush II (Rathergate).
But it often goes that someone posts a link from Newsmax, World Net Daily, the Washington Times, etc. and the articles are either deceptive or just plain wrong. But since they push a particular agenda, the articles will always have a receptive audience, regardless of whether they're based on evidence or not.