Boots & Sabers points out that the people leading the attack on the White House for not disclosing Dick Cheney's weekend hunting accident are . . . the media themselves. The media are ginning up their own phony controversy and then reporting on it.
Besides, is it really appropriate to demand that the White House rush to the media with every mistake made by the Vice President or anyone else associated with the White House?
Let's try an exercise here. Think of three of your biggest, most foolish mistakes in life.
How many of your most foolish mistakes did your friends and co-workers rush to publicize?
Thank you.
P.S. - If your friends and co-workers did rush to to publicize your mistakes, you need to replace them with real friends.
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Powerful ending to your article. We all need friends, but George Walker Bush, has no friends in the media.
That is why I have cancelled all newspaper, cabletv, magazines, and refuse to spend my hard earned money taking my family to an overpriced movie, with watered down Cola at 30 cents an ounce, and popcorn for 5 or 6 bucks for 5 or 6 handfuls.
Hollywood may never get me back, I am hoping some movers and shakers step up and challenge Hollywood.
I make one or two, (conservative guess) mistakes each day.
One great big difference in this Cheney quail hunting accident and Helen Thomas's makeup session is obvious.
An honorable man, with more intelligence than ANY reporter in the White House Media Pool.....
Yes, Vice-President Cheney is a true American, and a brillant one also. Want to compare VP's.....Ha ha, Al Gore...what a joke, he was only chosen to be VP, because cliton needed a dunce for a vice president, so that he would look better.
Dick Cheney, there is a public speaker, and probably a good CEO, and a Man who hunts. Why do I have a feeling that this will backfire on the lazy American press?
Because I know 'em.
And 99.99999999999% of Americans have had an accident.
Here is a choice, an Al Gore Speech, or Dick Cheney Speech.
Posted by: web_loafer | February 14, 2006 at 04:39 AM