Hipocracies
Dateline August 16, 2004
"We have known for many years that Saddam Hussein is
Dateline Oct 6, 2003 The Dems lie about Arnold and try to create it as fact. While the news bias ignores that Davis has bashed his workers. According to LA Daily News, Los Angeles-based political commentator Jill Stewart, a Democrat, said Davis "has attacked female members of his staff, thrown objects at subservients and launched into red-faced fits, screaming the f-word until staffers cower." Yet the LA Times has not covered this based on no witnesses, yet they covered unsubstantiated claims of Arnold groping women.
Dateline Oct 3, 2003 What he said: Result: Rush was fired , errr resigned from ESPN. The truth: McNabb is overrated: For the past four seasons, the Philadelphia Eagles have had one of the best defenses in the National Football League and have failed to make it to the Super Bowl primarily because of an ineffective offense—an offense run by Donovan McNabb. Since the 2000 the Eagles offense has never ranked higher than 10th in the league in yards gained. Steve Prisco, of CBS SportsLine.com has called him the the Most Overrated Player. As the Slate.com recently pointed out, Brad Johnson of the Bucs will never be called a great player as McNab is commonly called by the media. Yet he is on a similar team. Great defense, poor offense. his numbers are similar to McNab's. Only difference is that Brad has a Super Bowl Ring. The article concluded with,He said that the media have overrated McNabb because he is black, and Limbaugh is right." Dateline Oct 3, 2003 Action:2 hypocrisies General Clark praised President George Bush right after 9/11. Today as a Democratic Presidential candidate he chastises the administration as terrible for our country's security. Another Hypocrisy: Clark is not a
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