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But That Would Seem To Imply That The Cons Are Full Of It

Say it ain’t so Aunt Sally. Say. It. Ain’t. So.

Bill O’Reilly and Laura Ingraham baselessly attacked the The New York Times for publishing a photo of Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld’s vacation home. In fact, Rumsfeld’s public affairs director confirmed that he granted the Times permission to run the photo, the Secret Service confirmed that the photo “is not a threat” to Rumsfeld’s security, and numerous media — including Fox News — had previously reported the location of Rumsfeld’s residence. Further, a nearly identical photo ran in The Washington Post six months earlier.

Link includes photo and PDF of photo in question. Where’s the outrage? It’s conveniently manufactured, that’s where it is.

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8 Responses to “But That Would Seem To Imply That The Cons Are Full Of It”

  1. Frank_D says:

    Wrong thread

  2. Frank_D says:

    “By passing this rewrite of the Voting Rights Act, Congress is declaring from on high that states with voting problems 40 years ago can simply never be forgiven,” said Rep. Lynn Westmoreland, R-Ga., one of several lawmakers pressing for changes to the law to ease its requirements on Southern states.

    “I sincerely hope the U.S. Senate corrects these problems so when the bill returns to the House for final passage I can vote for it,” said Rep. John Shadegg, R-Ariz., whose state is one of those under federal scrutiny

    Arizona? Was that a Confederate state? I forget…

  3. SaveFarris says:

    Speaking of conveniently manufactured, someone needs to tell Joe Wilson about a little something called “cross examination” and “discovery”. By the time Luskin gets through with him, Wilson will wish he never wrote that editorial.

  4. Roni says:

    Frank_D Jul 13th, 2006 at 9:03 pm
    Wrong thread

    Losing control, Frank? Forgetting things? :-)

  5. Leroy Brown says:

    Bill ‘O? Full of shit? Next you’ll tell me there’s no santa…

  6. duros62 says:

    …and Ann coulter is a woman. :-)

  7. Frank_D says:

    Roni: It’s called making a mistake… You’ve never done anything wrong, so you wouldn’t recognize it.

    You’re doing a fine job of contributing to this blog, and you should be proud.

    Just think of what it would be like without you.

  8. Roni says:

    Frank, when others make a mistake, you practically bring out a marching band to highlight it and punctuate your response with insults, name calling and curses.