There’s something funny about a guy who nicknamed himself “Hindrocket” saying that “Bush Lays the Wood” to anything. That aside, Hinderaker pulls this one out of his ass:
There is a limit to the MSM’s ability to censor his message by not reporting his speeches, as they have so often done throughout his Presidency.
Like his inability to read polls, its clear that Hinderaker is unable to pay attention to television. This president, like no president in history, has had the most mundane of his speeches receive roadblock coverage across the entire cable news network. The same cable news channels who would only show snippets of President Clinton laud this president with free advertising time whenever the hell he wants it.
>> In the latest issue of The Weekly Standard, proving that the editorial judgement of right-wing zines is somewhere south of Fox News, Hinderaker belches this up in his clear, firm declaration of Bush’s resurgence in the polls: “In the >Rasmussen Poll, Bush’s approval rating hit its nadir in October, but has rebounded steadily since. Currently, it stands at a respectable 46 percent. More important than the number, however, is the trend: There can be little doubt that the administration is on the upswing.” In the latest Rasmussen poll, Bush is at 43% approval, a 3 point downswing — which is generous when compared to every other poll out there, including Fox’s usually Bush-friendly poll.
Clap, Tinkerbell, Clap.


Silly Oliver:
Cable TV is only a PORTION on the MSM, not the ENTIRE MSM. There’s radio, nightly news, newspapers, weekly newsmagazines. A whole world of media.
You should look into it. For, you know, your job and stuff.
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Let’s see, Hinderaker has published an article in the WaPo Sunday Outlook and you…well, you have a blog.
That’s just a testament to the MSM’s increasingly lax editorial standards.
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