Wednesday, June 9, 2004 |
10:59 - The press writes the history books
http://nerepublican.blogspot.com/2004/06/tom-brokaw-interviews-president-bush.html
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Let's not be having any more skepticism that the major media are clutched in the grip of people who have an active interest in seeing America lose the war—or at least in defeating Bush.
This is a Tom Brokaw interview with Bush, in both transcript and video form. NE Republican has painstakingly highlighted some very eye-opening pieces of explanatory verbage in Bush's answers to Brokaw's questions—verbage that would have helped him make his case to the American people a lot more effectively, if only Brokaw or his editors hadn't chopped it out.
References to Zarqawi and Abu Nadal are completely removed even though they are examples of a terrorist connection in Iraq. This is important information that needs to be repeated to the American people but is filtered right out of the President's message. Don't tell me that those two sentences were edited out for time constraints either, as they were very short.
"All the news that's fit to print" indeed. Don't tell me there isn't censorship in America today.
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