Q: How do you know that it’s true that the “Insult the neighbors meme” has failed?
Via Glenn, watching the new media argument is going to be fun, they certainly aren’t going to change the one they have.
Q: How do you know that it’s true that the “Insult the neighbors meme” has failed?
Via Glenn, watching the new media argument is going to be fun, they certainly aren’t going to change the one they have.
…they noted it will be the first since the scandal broke.
No mention on the lack of press conferences by the president over the last nine months. Then again both Norah O’Donnell and Chuck Todd defended the president on Chris Matthews show this weekend so it is not much of a surprise.
I wonder if they will hit Bruce Springsteen over his affair. I don’t know how many of Tigers women were married.
…they had a shot.
Then they went after the pope and lost me at once. This pope already stepped up to the plate on this and anyone who has followed the scandals for years would know this. I suspect they still haven’t read the links I provided yet.
The MSM has to remember they are not the only source of information anymore and anyone who is you know actually informed isn’t going to fall for this crap.
Update: Of course they aren’t questioning the NYT because unlike bloggers they have layers of fact checkers.
Update 2: The gullibility of the NYT makes Hot air’s headlines. Will it make the MSM’s anytime soon?
Update 3: And here are some interesting numbers care of POWIP
…it would be necessary to invent him:
By using the word “regime,” Limbaugh was doing something he does all the time: throwing the language of the opposition back in their faces. In the Bush years, we often heard the phrase “Bush regime” from some quarters of the left. So Limbaugh applied it to Obama.
Apparently some people didn’t get it. On MSNBC, Chris Matthews appeared deeply troubled by the word. “I’ve never seen language like this in the American press,”
York document’s Matthews deep distress at the use of the word “regime” and how it so bothered him, then of course finds over 6000 uses during the Bush years including this gem:
Finally — you knew this was coming — on June 14, 2002, Chris Matthews himself introduced a panel discussion about a letter signed by many prominent leftists condemning the Bush administration’s conduct of the war on terror. “Let’s go to the Reverend Al Sharpton,” Matthews said. “Reverend Sharpton, what do you make of this letter and this panoply of the left condemning the Bush regime?”
Oops. Perhaps Joe McCarthy never called the U.S. government a regime, but Chris Matthews did. And a lot of other people did, too. So now we are supposed to believe him when he expresses disgust at Rush Limbaugh doing the same?
the left’s abiding belief that people on the right are so foolish that they don’t know how to do a google, Nexis search nor our ability to see video tape never ceases to amaze me.
The are so used to the concept that they are the gatekeepers that mere mortals like ourselves could not possibly catch them beclowning themselves.
Update: And of course Glenn saw this early this morning, He must type like lightning!