Muscatine

Andrew Breitbart

Posted in: Muscatine

How soon Mallory forgets...or maybe does not even know.....:

 

By Howard Kurtz

Washington Post Staff Writer

Tuesday, September 21, 2004; Page A01

 

CBS News anchor Dan Rather apologized yesterday for a "mistake in judgment" in relying on apparently bogus documents for a "60 Minutes" report charging that President Bush received favorable treatment in the National Guard, ending a nearly two-week-long defense of the network's journalistic conduct that media analysts say has badly hurt its credibility.

CBS also acknowledged for the first time that its source was retired Texas National Guard official Bill Burkett, who Rather said in an interview had "misled" and "lied to" the network in describing how he obtained the purported 30-year-old memos."...

 

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A35531-2004Sep20.html

 

 

Review some history, mall......

 

 

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1214504/posts

 

 

  • Avatar
  • nedl
  • Valued Neighbor
  • Muscabamastan
  • 5426 Posts
  • Respect-O-Meter: Valued Neighbor

  Too Funny

My, but those libercrats fear and hate FOX NEWS.





  • Avatar
  • hiroad
  • Respected Neighbor
  • The Hilltop
  • 5055 Posts
  • Respect-O-Meter: Respected Neighbor

The facts are so inconvenient when they get in the way of the liberal agenda:

Even Liberal Mediaite Knows Fox Didn’t Get Shirley Sherrod Fired

By Noel Sheppard (Bio | Archive)
Mon, 07/26/2010 - 11:56 ET NewsBusters:


In the past six days, you couldn't swing a dead cat without hitting some liberal media member claiming that Fox News was responsible for Shirley Sherrod's dismissal from the Agriculture Department.

So obsessed with this idea were the folks on PBS's "Inside Washington" Friday that the lone conservative on the panel Charles Krauthammer had to defend FNC's honor like a knight in shining armor protecting a princess from a gang of marauding Huns.

Two days later, CNN's Howard Kurtz and Politics Daily's Matt Lewis did their darnedest to convince Salon's Joan Walsh of the facts - unfortunately to no avail.

Getting fed up with the stupidity from his colleagues on the left, Mediaite's Steve Krakauer Sunday evening tried to once and for all put this matter to rest:

The truth is, Shirley Sherrod wasn't mentioned on air until 8:49pmET (according to TV Eyes), during a pre-taped Bill O'Reilly show. It is the fact that it was recorded earlier that makes the timeline more complicated, but what we do know is by the time O'Reilly made it to the air she had already resigned. In fact, before the show was even taped, around 5pmET, she had already resigned (although it hadn't been made public yet). 

Are you LISTENING Joan, Howard Dean, and entire "Inside Washington" panel sans Charles?

But Krakauer wasn't done exposing the truth:

The rest of cable news is in largely the same boat as Fox News. The clip aired on CNN Monday night too - in a report on Anderson Cooper 360 by Joe Johns. In it, Johns described the clip as a "YouTube video" (and no mention of the source), and said it showed Sherrod talking about how she "withheld help to a white farmer." All three cable news networks covered the story on their morning shows without any mention of Sherrod disputing the context. On MSNBC's Morning Joe, guest Margaret Carlson of Bloomberg said, "How about if Shirley and Mark Williams, the tea party guy, are locked in a room together as their punishment" - a reference to the legitimately-ousted conservative.

Hmmm. Makes you wonder why there aren't any witch-hunts being organized to burn Carlson at the stake. But Krakauer still wasn't done:

And by 9amET Tuesday, all three cable news networks - CNN, Fox News and MSNBC - were reporting the story in full context. They were all showing the clip (many times), but also all pointing out that Sherrod was speaking out against it. CNN was helped by having Sherrod on-air during American Morning.

Imagine that. By Tuesday, Fox's coverage of this story wasn't any greater than anyone else's. But that hasn't stopped the shills in the media from pointing their hypocritical fingers:

The knocks on Fox, though, are misplaced. Have they driven the Black Panther story to potentially race-baiting extremes? You could make a case for that. But although it would be convenient to say Fox News' relentless coverage of this internet video led to Shirley Sherrod's unfair ouster, it's just not true.

No, it's not. But as Fox News's Chris Wallace pointed out Sunday, facts are a very inconvenient thing when they interfere with one's agenda.

 

Advertise Here!

Promote Your Business or Product for $10/mo

istockphoto_2518034-hot-pizza.jpg

For just $10/mo you can promote your business or product directly to nearby residents. Buy 12 months and save 50%!

Buynow