Wednesday, August 25, 2004
Kerry say, Bush hear
From Dana Milbank. An interesting mixture of smearing, mishearing, with a few arguable reinterpretations (e.g., a signal you may pull out of a country in 6 months is still a signal you may pull out, even if it is hedged).
See also the blurb at the bottom:
Probably not as bad as it sounds, but there isn't exactly any love there.
See also the blurb at the bottom:
Now for an update on the White House's ongoing effort to kill the press corps. The White House travel office signed a contract last week with an airline called Primaris to fly the press corps to Bush events. The two-month-old company has only one airplane. True, media representatives gave their blessing to the deal. But that was before they learned that the company's president twice had his pilot's license revoked related to his flying of an "unairworthy" aircraft, that the chief executive flopped in his last attempt to start an airline and that the 15-year-old plane itself was damaged in a hailstorm a decade ago and spent most of the past two years mothballed in France.
Probably not as bad as it sounds, but there isn't exactly any love there.