Jeb Bush Attacks New York Times as "Grotesque"
From NewsMax.com:
In a blistering letter to the New York Times, Florida Governor Jeb Bush called the paper's stance on Terri Schiavo a "grotesque and chilling disrespect for the sanctity of life [that] has never been more apparent than in your June 16 editorial."My Comments:
Bush's letter, published in the Times Saturday, said: "Terri Schiavo was a deeply loved daughter, wife, sister and friend. The fact that her brain was atrophied or that she was blind or could not have been rehabilitated doesn't change that fact."
In its editorial "Autopsy on the Schiavo Tragedy," the Times, while not naming Bush, denounced "opportunistic politicians" who the newspaper claimed had exploited the case.
Yesterday the Times published the governor's letter.
But that was not enough for the liberal Gray Lady. The paper launched another vicious attack on Gov. Bush on its editorial page.
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The New York Slimes is perhaps the most insidious weapon that the left has in its arsenal. Posing as "THE newspaper of record", and paid homage by the vast majority of news outlets throughout the world, the Slimes is, in fact, nothing more than the regurgitation of DNC talking points.
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You're so right! Give me the news from Fox any day -- no talking points there, no sir!
The difference is that on Fox, you'll actually hear both sides of the argument. And while Fox dubs itself as "fair and balanced", it certainly doesn't call itself the news source "of record" like a certain elitist (and decidedly left-leaning) east coast newspaper that spouts DNC orthodoxy on both its news and opinion pages.
It's hilarious how liberals want to wring their hands over little ol' Fox News when the left controls every other major media organ in existence.
The difference is that on Fox, you'll actually hear both sides of the argument.
Now I get it -- this site is satire! Well done, Mr. Anderson. Well done!
Louis,
You've obviously never watched much, if any, Fox News, and your comments reflect that you rely instead on the left's caricature of Fox's content. At least I've read the NY Times and know what it is all about.
Open your closed mind and try watching sometime. You'll hear much you will not like, but you'll hear much you agree with, too.
But I fear you're the type who wants news programming that gives only the side of the story you want to hear. Well, take your pick because all of the rest of the major news organs are spouting your party's line.
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