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Posted: 1:00 a.m. Monday, Jan. 26, 2004
By Neal Boortz
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MONDAY, January 26, 2004HELLO FROM THE NORTH POLE
We're broadcasting today from Manchester, New Hampshire. Today the show comes from the unofficial media headquarters of the New Hampshire primary, the Holiday Inn. Tomorrow we'll be at the Merrimack Restaurant. Did someone say cold? Last night while I was driving back to my room from a talk radio reception at the Holiday Inn the temperature hit a comfy -2 degrees. This morning the thermometer outside says -4. Oddly, I may actually be better off here. I'm told there's freezing rain in Atlanta. Last night at the reception there were three main conversational themes. Well, let's just say that there were three main conversational themes regarding the election. There were many more regarding various tidbits of evil gossip about various talk radio hosts. 1. Howard Dean seems to have hit the bottom and is rebounding. The rebound may be enough to give him second place in New Hampshire and keep his candidacy alive. He has the money and he has the organization. Now we see if he has the time for enough damage repair. 2. Weasley Clark just can't seem to do much of anything right. He has had several days now to distance himself from those remarks by that slug Michael Moore about George Bush being a deserter. Desertion is a crime punishable by death before a firing squad. Clark should have repudiated those remarks. He hasn't. All he can manage is a few words about how happy he is to have Moore as a supporter. Moore is a proven liar. His film "Bowling for Columbine" was so full of factual errors that it could only be ranked as a work of complete fiction. Nice to have people like that on your side, isn't it? 3. The wagers right now are on a Kerry-Edwards ticket for the fall. Kerry to bring in the nation's liberals, Edwards to bring the South into play. By the way. My sister lives here in Concord near where we're staying. She has the sense, though, to be out of town when the weather gets this nasty. She's in California. Smart girl. BIAS? THAT WASN'T BIAS, THAT WAS JUST A DAMNED GOOD QUESTION I guess by now you've heard Weasley Clark whining about Brit Hume's questioning in the presidential debate in New Hampshire last Thursday evening. Clark says that Hume was asking questions from the Republican perspective. And this guy's military? This is all the heat he can take? Decide for yourself. Here is the exact transcript of that particular question and answer from the debate. Clark's problem is that he was nailed with a damned good question:
There's Peter Jennings stepping in to save the General's hide. Now read this again, folks. This is supposed to show Republican bias? What you have here is a reporter asking tough questions. Political candidates are used to having the Washington and DC press corps lob softballs their way in debate situations such as this again. That didn't happen with Brit Hume. The question he asked was one that is on the minds of many Americans. It's not at all unreasonable to expect that quite a few Democrats would like to have an answer to this question also? Is their champion really nothing more than a political opportunist? One thing for sure, it's a question Clark didn't appreciate one small bit. AND A BIG BRAVO FOR PETER JENNINGS Usually ABC's Peter Jennings can be counted on to couch his questions in terms most likely to benefit the left. At one point in last week's debate Jennings thought it might be a good idea to sound out Al Sharpton on some critical matters:
The purpose of this question was to point out that Al Sharpton is in no way a serious presidential candidate. It worked. Sharpton looked like a fool. Now if Sharpton had taken a page out of Clark's playbook he would be calling Jennings a racist for putting forth this line of questioning. READING ASSIGNMENTS You just absolutely, positively KNEW that it was going to happen sooner or later. Kobe Bryant's defense team has decided that the rape charges are racially motivated. Curious about the Libertarians? I was somewhat impressed with this overview of the Libertarian Party contained in the "Wikipedia" ... an on-line encyclopedia. If you think that Bush is a big spender (and he is), just wait until you see some of the spending plans the Democrats want to run in on you. Do you think that San Francisco would be a great place to live? Think again! San Francisco is a prime example of what liberalism can do to a fine city. A Vietnam vets says that John Kerry doesn't deserve the support of Vietnam Veterans. The Conservative Political Action Caucus finished their annual meeting this weekend. Bush has plenty to worry about. This large cross section of conservatives is none-too-happy with Bush's big government spending. Check back ... there will be more notes and more reading assignments as soon as I can get to a connection that's a bit faster than 14.4kb.
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