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Hold on about to c&p it
I already posted it in this thread long ago.![]()
My bad
Well maybe the idiot well read it this time

Some coverup, if everyone knows about it.
Some coverup, if everyone knows about it.

Which of course is the dishonest testimony of an intellects constrained by ideology.
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Journalism/2012/06/22/NYTs-NBC-News-AnalysisCase in point, yesterday's New York Times analysis of the ratings trouble NBC News is having of late:
The writers are Bill Carter and Brian Stetler and the piece is a long one, almost a thousand words. But two words you won't find are "credibility" and "scandal."NBC News has long been a dominant presence on network television, regularly winning the ratings competition against its evening news and Sunday morning political show competitors, and reveling in the “Today” show’s 16-year winning streak in morning television, a record not broken until April.
Struggling with declining ratings across all three franchises, however, and with news this week that the network is preparing to replace Ann Curry on “Today,” NBC executives are facing a new narrative that is being embraced by the competition. For the first time in more than a decade, NBC News appears adrift.
NBC’s major news shows, including “NBC Nightly News” and “Meet the Press,” have lost ground to rivals in the last year, causing wider concerns about the health of the news division, which has been the No. 1 television news operation in America for the better part of two decades. For now it is still No. 1 by almost every measure, but it appears to be more vulnerable than it has been at any time in years.
The most visible manifestation of this is “Today.” The morning show is a profit center for the news division, raking in several hundred million dollars each year and effectively subsidizing other news shows.
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Journalism/2012/06/22/Politico-Brand-In-TroubleIn the aftermath of Politico's decision to suspend its White House Correspondent, Joseph Williams, for tweets mocking Mitt Romney's wealth and comments made yesterday on MSNBC, it is remarkable to see outlets I respect praising Politico for its correct and quick action.
That's exactly wrong.
We should not be suspending or punishing journalists who are open about their biases. We should be encouraging and praising reporters willing to be upfront about such things. In a nutshell: Politico suspended Mr. Williams for being open about his biases, but in a just world Politico would suspend itself for lying about theirs.
As we are learning from a Huffington magazine article today (available here), the Politico brand is in very real trouble.
According to an earlier report from the Daily Caller, coming into an election year – Politico's bread and butter – the site's traffic is down.
That is an incredible statistic when you consider Politico prides itself as the "ESPN of Politics" and seems to be everywhere. The two-year decline is especially important.New independent circulation numbers show a sharp decline in readership of Politico and other left-leaning news websites, an ominous trend for the suburban Virginia-based news outlet and its peers as Americans head into an election year.
Recently published and publicly available Web traffic data indicates that “unique visitor” traffic to politico.com in November 2011 was 15 percent lower than in the previous month, and 31 percent lower than in November 2010. The data, from Compete, Inc., also show an overall two-year decline.
Nobody trusts Politico anymore.
And what exactly did Politico expect after crawling into bed with the anti-Semitic, Soros-funded tax exempt Media Matters and the fever swamp of MSNBC. Politico openly chose to marry its brand to two of the most marginalized and extreme entities on the planet. Did Politico think it a smart business move to alienate over half their potential audience.
Of course not.
Very true, ideology unlike conservatism has nothing to do with reason and experience, it has nothing to do with the tried and true, but a lot to do with what might be, if we all get behind unproven beliefs and expectations.
http://www.bostonherald.com/news/op...front_and_center_victim_becoming__a_footnote/For Team Obama, this story is all about politics.
But for the family of Brian Terry, it’s the story of their son — murdered with guns given to killers by his own government. Yet many mainstream news consumers never heard of it until this week. According to Media Research Center, the first time NBC mentioned the story was last week.
For the Terry family, it has been a year and a half of lies, obfuscation and stonewalling. They just want to know what happened to their son — the kind of son who, before he died on Dec. 14, had already bought and mailed them Christmas gifts.
His brother-in-law tells the rest:
“We buried him not far from the house that he was raised in just prior to Christmas day. The gifts that Brian had picked out with such thought and care began to arrive in the mail that same week. With each delivery, we felt the indescribable pain of Brian’s death.”
Are Democrats like Raben right? Is finding the person responsible for arming Terry’s killers with government-issue guns really merely doing “the bidding of the NRA?” Why the hell isn’t it the “bidding” of the entire Justice Department? Of the whole White House? Instead, Democrats like our own Reps. Stephen Lynch and John Tierney have consistently voted against having Attorney General Eric Holder provide documents that could end this family’s pain. Ranking House Oversight Committee member Elijah Cummings (D-Md.) famously pledged, “I will not rest” until justice is done for the Terry family.
But what did he and every other Democrat on the committee do this week?
They sided with Holder and voted against holding him in contempt.
Tierney demeaned the effort to get the documents as “partisan political theater.” Lynch went even further, offering an amendment calling for a review of the costs of the investigation and complaining that it had dragged on.
http://triblive.com/opinion/2069400...a-administration-catch-doesn-either-executiveIn the grand scheme of things, a congressional committee’s vote to hold Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt of Congress for failing to turn over documents related to the failed and fatal Operation Fast and Furious gun-running scandal doesn’t amount to a hill of beans.
Even if the full House concurs next week, the matter will be referred to Mr. Holder’s Justice Department. “Prosecutory discretion” being what it is these days, nothing will happen.
But President Barack Obama’s invocation of executive privilege to shield those documents is another matter. In fact, it’s a mountain of a mess that could topple Mr. Obama (if the electorate doesn’t do it first).
By now declaring executive privilege, the administration is legally stipulating that there was direct White House involvement. And it has placed itself in Catch-22 jeopardy: It was more intimately involved in Fast and Furious than previously stated and it has been involved in nothing less than a cover-up to prevent that public disclosure.
Either the White House lied or the White House lied.
Obama’s Catch-22
By Tribune-Review
http://triblive.com/opinion/2069400...a-administration-catch-doesn-either-executive
In a strange way, this would explain why Nixon's Watergate scandal has been making its' rounds at the water cooler. Uh-gain.
When this is over, we won't have Obama or Holder to kick around!