Sunday, September 19, 2004

Sunday Musings

A Must Read


Ken at Esoteric*Diatribe posted this. I hope Dan Rather reads this good, down-home Texas advice. I about split my sides reading it.

All things Dan Rather (biased)

Ratherbias.com. Also has a web of connections that is rather (sorry) interesting.

Another 527

I found yet another 527 that you might be interested in. Football Fans for Truth have joined together to expose Senator Kerry's ignorance in all things sports. It's a real 527 and fun to check out at the least.

Aspartame/NutraSweet Controversy

This link is offered for your information only. I won't use aspartame or products containing it whenever possible. If you choose to, that's your choice. Link thanks to Weapon of Mass Distraction.

Fallout from Memogate

The first firing has occurred over the CBS controversy. Was it Dan Rather? No. Mary Mapes? Wrong again. Some junior producer or go-fer? Nope.

Seattle radio host Brian Maloney expressed his opinion that Dan Rather should either be fired or forced out on his September 12 radio show, heard on the CBS afflilate KIRO-AM. Maloney has hosted this weekly show for three years, but station management felt that the show went in a direction they weren't comfortable with. Hmmm...KIRO is a CBS affliate. Maybe that's why they weren't comfortable with this opinion?

My Two Cents on Memogate

Well, maybe another two cents. Rather and Company are concerned that there is so much controversy about the memos and little about the content.

Dan. Dan. Dan. How can the content be believed when the method of delivery is first suspect and then proven to be a forgery? That's like saying the check for $1,000,000 I just signed on my friends account is good. It doesn't make any difference whether the money is in the account or not when the check itself is no good.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

John Kerry: “200 billion dollars. That is what we are spending in Iraq because George Bush chose to go it alone. Now the president tells us we don’t have the resources to take care of health care and education here at home. That’s wrong. As president, I’ll stop at nothing to get the terrorists before they get us. But I’ll also fight to build a stronger middle class. That’s the difference in this election. I believe the next president must do both – defend America and fight for the middle class.”

Kitten said...

A quibble: since when is being part of a coalition going it alone?

Another quibble: Exactly how does he plan to do this? I have never heard anything except what Bush has done wrong and that Kerry plans to do differently. He has never, to my knowledge said what it is he would do.