Posted on 03/08/2005 1:54:07 PM PST by billorites
It's a bad sign that the liberals are now saying Bush was right. I have an uneasy feeling of impending doom.
A picture is worth a thousand words
"I think it's important, Charles, that we not engage in a certain level of triumphalism about this."
Not much chance of that, especially on the Mountain of the Dead.
"Dogs and Cats Living Together! Mass Hysteria!"
We could use a few more "stopped clocks." And Nina Totenberg? I'm floored. Just stunned.
I can respect her for the gesture.
Peterson soon turned to former Washington Post reporter Eugene Robinson, who is now a columnist: "Can we put it at the foot of the Bush administration?" Robinson: "Well, you know, yeah, sure. I mean, a stopped clock is right a couple of times a day..."
Oh, yeah, the current administration just stumbled on to this outcome - like old saying 'even a blind squirrel gets a nut every now and then?' A bitter statement from a bitter man.
The new international sign for liberal foot in mouth disease...
Mind you, a stopped clock is correct more often than that "reporter" Robinson.
Love that big 'W' in the background of the pic...it sure fits!
I predicted this would be the "new history" by liberals...though with the spread of the New Media, it won't be as effective. Ann Coulter points out in her book "Treason" how the liberals in the early 1980s insisted Reagan was an idiot for taking on the Soviet Union...and when the Soviets fell eight years later, the liberals found a way to say "The Soviet demise was inevitable, and had been underway for years..."
The same thing will happen in their minds to G.W. Bush...they'll spend 8 years talking about what an idiot he is to take on big things like terrorism...and when success is seen, they'll say, "Oh, but it was inevitable...and Bill Clinton planted the seeds for it at Oslo....blah blah blah...."
Horse crap. But they'll eat it, smile, and say it tastes like apple pie.
Except for Hillary. Who thinks several moves ahead and is way smarter than that pseudo-intlellectual bunch of windbags.
the quotation marks you added are very fitting. 'biased MSM' is a redudant phrase.
Yep. Sort of like when they admitted that Quayle was right when he criticized "Murphy Brown." But they never really lived that down.
The problem is that the Democrats did not simply express respectful disagreement with Bush. When you behaved the way the Dems did, you better not later admit you were wrong.
As Al Bundy might say, "if the shoe fits, eat it!"
She's a pretty good reporter.
Her NPR reports on the Supreme Court are straight forward and even handed as far as I can tell.
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