On CNN, Belafonte Says Bush “No Better” than Osama, Stands by Nazi
January 25th, 2006 12:05 AM
In a tough interview conducted by CNN's Wolf Blitzer live on the 7pm EST hour of Monday's The Situation Room, and re-played during Tuesday's 5pm hour, radical-left singer Harry Belafonte stood by his recent declarations that President Bush is both “the greatest tyrant in the world” and the “the greatest terrorist in the world,” as well as how the Department of Homeland Security is the "new…
Los Angeles Times Columnist: “I Don’t Support Our Troops
January 24th, 2006 3:24 PM
Joel Stein of the Los Angeles Times wrote an op-ed today (hat tip to the Drudge Report) entitled “Warriors and Wusses.” In it, he made his feelings about the war in Iraq quite clear in the opening sentence: “I don't support our troops.” In the heart of his piece, he elaborated:“But I'm not for the war. And being against the war and saying you support the troops is one of the wussiest positions…
Nightline Paints Conservatives, Including Limbaugh, as Too Cowardly to
January 24th, 2006 6:06 AM
In a December 23 USA Today front page story, “USO cheers troops, but Iraq gigs tough to book; Safety concerns, disagreement with war keeping many celebrities from volunteering,” reporters Martin Kasindorf and Steven Komarow related how actor/comedian Robin Williams, “who like [Al] Franken has been an outspoken critic of Bush's management of the war -- and [Wayne] Newton, a Republican who backs…
Belafonte Blurs Bush With Planners of 9/11, Media Ignore Hillary Conne
January 19th, 2006 5:24 PM
Harry Belafonte recently compared George W. Bush and the architects of the Iraq war to those who planned the terrorist attacks of 9/11. In a speech on Sunday, January 15, he said: "Killing is our easiest tool....It is an act that has driven fear and terror into the hearts of the American people. What is the essential difference in quality of our humanity for those who would do the cruel and…
AP Headlines Bush Slip Of The Tongue: Saddam the "Butcherer
January 19th, 2006 12:57 AM
The President met at the White House today with Iraqi victims of the regime of Saddam Hussein. After spending an hour or so with the victims, and families of victims, he allowed the press in for a couple of minutes. The AP decided that the most worthy piece of information on the day, the thing that belonged in the headline, was the fact that the President either mispronounced or stumbled on the…