
Unlike Governor Palin, President Bush did not need to be interviewed in front of a turkey slaughter for the media to attack him over turkeys. As part of an annual tradition at the White House, President Bush pardoned two fortunate turkeys, Pecan and Pumpkin, on Wednesday.
Media outlets like MSNBC, ABC, and the Washington Post used the opportunity to make Bush look not only clownish but also useless and heartless. ABC actually titled this year’s turkey pardoning coverage: “White House Turkey Pardoning Scandal? President Forgives Turkey, Then Eats Turkey”
When the reader looks further into the article, Bush did not eat the two turkeys he just “pardoned” but simply ate turkey for Thanksgiving like the rest of the United States did.
Washington Post staff writer Manuel Roig-Franzia among others used the annual event as an opportunity to take a shot at the president(my emphasis throughout:)
President George W. Bush leaves office in 54 days with a sterling legacy.
He has improved living conditions and made innovations.
He has shown real commitment to gender equality.
He has presided over unprecedented growth.
Stay calm. We're not talking about his leadership of the country. We're talking about his stewardship of the National Turkey.
Dubya's approval ratings stink, the economy stinks, being at war stinks, but man, does he have this National Turkey thing down. During eight years in office, Bush has set new standards of quippy, turkey-pardoning glee while saving eight national turkeys -- 280 pounds of potentially mouth-watering deliciousness -- and eight alternates, sometimes called Vice Turkeys.
The turkey-pardoning tradition is generally said to date to President Harry S. Truman, though there is much disagreement about its origins. Clinton did it, Daddy Bush did it, Reagan did it, too. But which of those presidents can claim the vast array of accomplishments in this critical environmental and legal area that W. can?
None!
Fussy historians might be lining up to dis Bush as one of the worst presidents in U.S. history, and, frankly, who knows whether they're dead-on or full of stuffing. Rosenblatt might be diplomatically neutral about presidential turkey pardoning -- "every president handles it differently" -- but we're not afraid to say it: Bush's greatness in the realm of turkey pardoning is undisputed. He sets a high bar for President-elect Barack Obama.
Compare Roig Franzia’s description of the event to Washington Post writer Libby Ingrid Copeland’s November 25, 1998 article titled “Lucky Turkey at The White House.” Copeland’s uses of biblical references were just as ridiculous as Roig Franzia using the event as an opportunity to attack President Bush.
It is important to keep in mind two things. This article was written at the time of the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal and President Clinton was about to be impeached by the Republican Congress one month later. (my emphasis throughout:)
A fate hung in the balance at the White House yesterday, and this time it was not Bill Clinton's.
Instead, our president lifted his own repentant hands and offered pardon to one you might call his spiritual brother.
In response, the saved one sank slowly on his tail and let drop a single white feather, as if surrendering to a force far greater than his own ponderous self. It was enough to make even an agnostic weepy.
He was 45 pounds of white-ruffled, gizzarded glory -- photogenic and a touch graceful in his turkeyish way. He was a Minnesotan named Jerry. But in honor of the presidential reprieve that was granted shortly before 1 p.m. -- fraught, perhaps, with certain biblical connotations -- we might call him Isaac.
This is the season of second chances.
Yesterday, for the 51st year in a row, a token turkey was allowed to live. The tradition has been going on since the Truman administration, thanks to the largess of the National Turkey Federation. Over the decades this yearly pardon has taken on ritualistic import -- a sort of parable of the prodigal turkey.
But this year the act had special significance. O President, in the 23 weeks since this year's turkey was born -- a darling even as a tiny poult, fresh and downy from the egg -- we thought for quite some time that your metaphorical goose was cooked.
Accuse us of reading too much into the presidential demeanor, but it seemed that yesterday Clinton sensed this parallel -- even felt a comradeship with the lucky bird. Witness Clinton's fatherly pats and his proud words. He spoke of the turkey's future life on the Kidwell Farm in Herndon, where Jerry might frolic "among friends -- not peas and sweet potatoes."
Clinton placed a sure hand on the turkey's back and smiled. But Jerry seemed largely indifferent to the presidential caress. If the angel of mercy hovered above his caruncle, he did not notice it. Borrowing a page from the president, the turkey took the whole thing in stride, as if to say, "Of course I'm going to survive -- I always do."
Part of being President of the United States is being part of traditional amusing photo ops. Presidents from both parties have participated in this type of fare, but depending on the political party in the White House, the mainstream media will frame the event accordingly.





















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OMG! mb...Hurry, I need
Fri, 11/28/2008 - 21:42 ET by bigtimerOMG! mb...
Hurry, I need that duct tape!
Kerry...excellent work gal...maddening the press is, I don't see it changing any in my life-time...hopefully in others younger than myself, they will be able to see the press of all venues either being forced to be accountable with their filthy hypocrisy/lies, and for sure suffer repercussions ... or else, sink or swim.
"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh
Here you go.... I swear,
Fri, 11/28/2008 - 21:50 ET by motherbeltHere you go....
I swear, if George W. Bush just dropped dead, they would find a way to criticize the way he died!
They cannot even leave him alone on Thanksgiving
Fri, 11/28/2008 - 21:49 ET by PopularTechUnbelievable.
Censored Global Warming Videos
Bush can do nothing right
Fri, 11/28/2008 - 22:00 ET by littlemissmuffinmotherbelt: You are exactly right! If GWB donated all his money to the government they would swear it was "dirty" money, all the while spending the heck out of it.
I for one am thankful to GWB for keeping our country safe.
"If we conservatives moved to those seven non-existent States, the government couldn’t find us and tax us to death!"
Evening lmm... So am
Fri, 11/28/2008 - 22:14 ET by bigtimerEvening lmm...
So am I.
"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh
Evening lmm... So am
Fri, 11/28/2008 - 22:14 ET by bigtimerEvening lmm...
So am I.
"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh
Hi bigtimer
Fri, 11/28/2008 - 22:34 ET by littlemissmuffinI'm glad people do realize we haven't had a terrorist attack in our country the last seven years. It appears the liberals have forgotten this. Ever see anything in print reminding us the country hasn't been attacked? Nope, nor will it ever be printed. Newspapers are good only for the coupons anymore. They also make a really good mulch for the garden - keeps out the weeds. Now if we could only keep the "weeds" out of the news business.
"If we conservatives moved to those seven non-existent States, the government couldn’t find us and tax us to death!"
LOL lmm... Personally, I
Fri, 11/28/2008 - 22:46 ET by bigtimerLOL lmm...
Personally, I start our fires with them in our wood stove.
Works for me.
Btw...did you get the post somewhere a few days ago where I thanked you and PT for the great help you both gave me about what to do regarding my PC...if not...thanks once again gal.
(I really like Avast....I see why your Dad does too.)
"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh
To liberals
Sat, 11/29/2008 - 08:25 ET by ahusserNo terrorist attacks is just a coincidence and more importantly liberal only have an attention span of several weeks at most unless they are constantly reminded and told what to think and who to hate, hence continuous unending BDS. (Ever wonder why that about once a week there is somewhere a reference to McCarthyism or every February (Black History Month) how evil us white people were (are?) to our black bretheren (You are right that is once a year and I am giving libs to much credit for remembering things for a whole year).
Change: When the winds of change blow hard enough, the most trivial of things can become deadly projectiles. (On a Poster)
Just let the Media continue to Self Destruct
Fri, 11/28/2008 - 22:06 ET by GoodieOff to College Football, the freak show known as Media is on a down spiral......
Obama's last day 1-20-2013
There is always the
Fri, 11/28/2008 - 22:15 ET by Scuba DudeThere is always the slimmest of chances that cokehead Obama will screw up so badly that we can get more conservative elected during the mid-term elections and impeachable offenses will present themselves. Granted if it went through we would have Biden (where the heck has he been lately?). If the White House staff was smart enough they would keep Biden hidden like Wilson was during his presidency.
a bit of funny
Sat, 11/29/2008 - 04:29 ET by Agnosticto offset this bit of bias: Obama Post Selection
http://iowahawk.typepad.com/iowahawk/
Bill Clinton pardoned bin
Fri, 11/28/2008 - 22:32 ET by the strugglerBill Clinton pardoned bin Laden when he had a chance to vaporize him.
Clinton did nothing
Fri, 11/28/2008 - 22:37 ET by littlemissmuffinClinton did absolutely nothing when the WTC was attacked in 1993. Nothing!
"If we conservatives moved to those seven non-existent States, the government couldn’t find us and tax us to death!"
meh.
Fri, 11/28/2008 - 22:42 ET by katainkentmy husband spent years of our marriage away from his family defending life and liberty for these people and they write crap like this. Saddam Hussein would have had their heads on platters alongside the turkey for he would have pardoned neither.
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Besides dripping with
Sat, 11/29/2008 - 00:01 ET by rbosqueBesides dripping with sarcasm, this piece is dripping with hatred. Whatever happened to doing away with the "politics of personal destruction"?
MSNBC, ABC and the WP
Sat, 11/29/2008 - 00:05 ET by MightyMouthMSNBC, ABC and the WP bashing GWB!? I am shocked! I tell ya, shocked!!
"There are two types of people in this country; those who provide freedom and those who enjoy it." MM says...
Bush is the one with the class
Sat, 11/29/2008 - 00:20 ET by general companyThese people are sick to the bone, we must always remember that they want to change the way we all live. They want to breed their hatred until we are all infested.
Dont give them the satistfaction.
"Television is a freak show" Bernie Goldberg
Oh! Bama
Sat, 11/29/2008 - 07:52 ET by DontFeedTheTrollsFlash forward to Thanksgiving 2009:
Today the Almighty Obama pardoned all turkeys, making it illegal to treat them as food, and has cancelled Thanksgiving as he has deemed it a racist celebration. Instead, on the last thursday of November, all of America will joyously celebrate "The One Day", when Americans, including those in re-education camps, can praise Obama and his vision for America and feast on arugula. Anyone caught not celebrating will be subject to fines and punishment including the possibility of imprisonment.
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These Constant
Sat, 11/29/2008 - 08:51 ET by ahusservile, vitriolic, hatred spewed attacks IMO laid a good man down. No man, even one with thick skin like a politician, could long endure these attacks without some effect. Essentially his ability to govern was destroyed by these people. Absolutely everything he said or did was met hate spewed derision. (I can't wait now because I feel some ODS coming on but with libs I feel these things are true and not transferred and projected traits) They made the boogie man Bush (An supremely evil genius but of course incredibly stupid too, go figure). Of course it is just a delusion, a construct of delusional minds.
Change: When the winds of change blow hard enough, the most trivial of things can become deadly projectiles. (On a Poster)
Don't forget
Sat, 11/29/2008 - 10:27 ET by Uphillthat President Bush likes to kick little puppies, too.
Jeesh.
I had pretty much given up
Sat, 11/29/2008 - 10:56 ET by StickfarmI had pretty much given up complaining about the media's sickening fawning over all things Obama. But I was hopeful (I know.... how stupid of me) that once the election was over that they would stop bashing "everything Bush".
I certainly don't agree with everything Bush has done in 8 years - he spent like a closet liberal, and did not hold the Republican party, when they had control of Congress to one of our main conservative principles of smaller goverment. He grew it - hugely.
I objected to a lot of what Clinton did and didn't do, and his personal morals (or lack thereof). But I was always respectful of the man in the office. Kind of like the statement Richard Winters made to Captain Sobel when he didn't salute him... respect the office not the man.
But this... its just crazy to continue the relentless bashing of a good, decent, and honorable man. Most importantly to me, Bush has kept us safe for 7 years, unlike his predecessor and for that he gets no credit by the sickening MSM.
It just makes me sick the way this man has been denigrated for anything and everything.
Stickfarm
"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." - Edmund Burke
Talking turkey
Sat, 11/29/2008 - 13:39 ET by austinhookI'm surprised no one notices that both articles for both President's turkey pardons are sarcastic. I guess sarcasm is in the ear of the beholder.