Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Quick-Hitters

I simply don’t have much time to elaborate on each item below so if you don’t know anything about the subject matter I may lose you.

I’m sure I’ll get corrected if I’m wrong but Mr. Fred F. Fielding is Chief White House Counsel; his client is the Presidency not the President. The liberal media will make you think that he’s, oh, I don’t know, Mr. David Kendall, but he’s not. If Mr. Fielding is successful in protecting the candid and honest advice Presidents should get, all Presidents in the future will benefit. A hate-filled, Democratic-controlled Congress would be dismissed as petty (is investigating the firing of 8 of 93 U.S. Attorneys really what the American people elected Democrats to do last November?) by the media if the media was not so liberal.

Barton Gellman and Jo Becker, staff writers of the Washington Post, just completed an exhaustive 4 day series (June 24 – June 27) on Vice President Dick Cheney. And, yes, as it was published in the liberally extreme Washington Post, the slant of the series was negative. But, we do learn that the Vice President is very passionate about his issues portfolio. The Vice President even stooped so low as to call the 18th ranked staff member of the Department of Interior in an effort to get water flowing to farmers and ranchers in Oregon. The scoundrel! So, how is it that the grossly involved Vice President did not know who he sent to Niger in February 2003? Exactly. The Vice President did not send Mr. Joseph Wilson to Niger as Mr. Wilson and his wife, Valerie Plame claim. The Vice President had every right, no, he had an OBLIGATION, to find out who was leaking state secrets to Mr. Nicholas Kristof of the New York Times (Why truth matters; May 6, 2003). And, if the Vice President did send Mr. Wilson, I’m pretty sure that Mr. Wilson should have vetted his “What I didn’t find in Africa (New York Times; July 6, 2003)” article with the Vice President’s office, which he did not.

Mr. Alex Rodriguez hit his 494th home run over the weekend. He’s now in sole possession of 22nd place on the all-time MLB home run list. Yes, the sports shows made mention of the event but ESPN did not cut away to show viewers each of his at-bats prior to the home run. When Mr. Rodriguez hits his 500th career home run, he will be in exactly the same club he is in now yet ESPN will cut away for all his at-bats after 499 but prior to 500. The 500 Club is not more exclusive than the 494 Club or any Club in between. I'm just sayin'.

A while back Mr. John Edwards told a questioner at one of his town meetings that he’d heard rumors about President Bush being involved in bringing down WTC 7 and he told the questioner that he’d look into it. Mr. Edwards was so emphatic about his intent to investigate that he told the questioner to give his name and contact information to a campaign staffer “in the blue shirt” standing in the back of the room. “I’ll let you know what I find out. I promise,” were close to the words of Mr. Edwards. I wonder if anyone in the liberal media will follow-up with Mr. Edwards and ask him what his investigation found.

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