Daily Archives: September 16th, 2004 «

 

Liberal media gets their clocks cleaned

Posted by: ST on September 16, 2004 at 11:26 pm » Comments Off

The last few weeks have sure proved interesting and enlightening in the face of several major news stories and the way they’ve been covered (or faked, as one case demonstrates) as it relates to the all but obvious fact that the media is unabashedly carrying the water for Kerry, or as I like to say, [...]

 

City Council candidate advocates killing the President

Posted by: ST on September 16, 2004 at 8:52 pm » 2 Comments

And he’s still running: A City Council candidate who once brought a hatchet to a Planning Commission meeting got the attention of Secret Service agents because he distributed fliers advocating the assassination of President Bush. The agents and a Ventura County sheriff’s deputy showed up at this week’s council meeting after council members learned of [...]

 

Longing for Che

Posted by: ST on September 16, 2004 at 8:40 pm » Comments Off

An example of how dumbed down certain segments of our society have become: This fall season, iconic Communist revolutionary Ernesto “Che” Guevara is conquering the bastion of capitalism: the mall. Thirty-seven years after his death in the jungles of Bolivia, it’s hard to miss the classic image of a beret-clad and bearded Che on T-shirts, [...]

 

Under who’s law, Mr. Annan?

Posted by: ST on September 16, 2004 at 8:36 pm » Comments Off

The UN has declared the Iraq war “illegal.” Ha! Our major allies don’t agree . Perhaps Mr. Annan should find out what illegal means before spouting off such strong rhetoric.

 

“Introducing John F. Kennedy”

Posted by: ST on September 16, 2004 at 8:24 pm » Comments Off

Yep, it happened. Caption: Democratic presidential nominee Sen. John Kerry laughs as he is mistakenly introduced as ‘John Kennedy’ at a campaign stop at Anoka Technical College in Anoka, Minnesota, August 26, 2004. (Brian Snyder/Reuters) Kerry musta thought he was dreaming. I wonder if Jimmy Carter did the intro?

 

No terrorism in Iraq before the war?

Posted by: ST on September 16, 2004 at 12:36 am » Comments Off

As always, Stephen Hayes at Weekly Standard is on the case: IN THE LAST FEW DAYS, John Kerry’s campaign has challenged Bush administration claims of an Iraq-al Qaeda connection. The effort has been amateurish and confused. Kerry has conflated two separate issues–an Iraq-September 11 connection (which cannot be proven) and the Iraq-al Qaeda connection (which [...]

 

Guardsmen stand by ‘proud’ Bush

Posted by: ST on September 16, 2004 at 12:21 am » Comments Off

…. gee, for a guy who “dodged” out of Vietnam (per critics) by serving in the National Guard, the President sure does garner a lot of respect from ‘em. Apparently the only people who have an issue with National Guard service are those of the liberal persuasion who have run or are running against the [...]

 

The era of liberal media domination is officially over

Posted by: ST on September 16, 2004 at 12:15 am » Comments Off

And no one could say it better than the Wall Street Journal: However the flap over CBS and those National Guard “memos” turns out, the past few weeks mark a milestone in U.S. media and politics. Along with the Swift Boat Veterans’ ads, the widespread challenge to Dan Rather’s reporting–to his credibility–means that the liberal [...]