Showing posts with label Fox News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fox News. Show all posts

Monday, May 4, 2009

Honoring Our Troops: The Fox News Spin

Transcript of the Fox and Friends interview with Lizzy Palmer follows: " More than 25 million people have seen one teenagers moving tribute to the troops on YouTube here's a look at the short film titled remember me," said Brian Kilmeade.

" And joining us from Columbus Ohio" explained Gretchen Carlson, "is creator of they remember me video sixteen year old crazy Palmer good morning to listing some morning. This is the most compelling video one of them things that I've ever seen friend of mine forwarded this to me -- I'm -- so many people have done because it's had millions of hits. And when I watch this I mean you can't help but he brought to tears with that you're mission and Ruth. I don't I don't think it really.

" I don't think I meant to bring people that tears" Lizzy Palmer stated "just bring their attention to the fact that there's troops out there that doing this stuff everyday and that. They need our support and defend -- just they need another we care about them so."

Brian Kilmeade explained: "That's why sixteen year old put together a series of still pictures showing troops in various points in in this service is that how you get involved."

"That's the 1 way I am trying out what's the feedback from from these troops themselves. A lot of them sending messages and say thank you for doing this -- thank you for caring but I. I message sum back saying it's me you should be thanking you. I just I love the fact that day. They thanked me for -- but it's not me he should he be sent, " Lizzy Palmer added.

" You know it's it's really a sophisticated videotape" Gretchen Carlson added "and you were only fifteen when you put together. And I understand that you really want to actually send gift baskets she didn't have enough money so you came up with this idea for me the most compelling part of this. With the images but also the words that you wrote it just came to you like --

" Yeah. I don't really know how I thought it up" Lizzy Palmer said "but let's just put them there one night and it. It ran together so."

"And do you know anyone serving over there," Gretchen Carlson asked.

"Not at the time" Lizzy Palmer said "but now I have a really good friends serving in Iraq so that means a lot." Brian Kilmeade explained: "I understand that you are thinking about doing another and you want to actually going to college and you want to major -- music education correct.

"Yes," said Lizzy Palmer.

"All right well Lizzie Palmer" Gretchen Carlson added "tell people how they can find this video to watch it."

People can go www. YouTube dot com. And if you couldn't in the search engine remember me they'll come up and -- and one of the first two videos," Palmer added.

"All right then" Carlson added "everyone's take a look at it its final minutes of your time but well worth it. Lizzie Palmer congratulations. Thank you so -- great thanks losing meanwhile straight ahead."

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

The Vice Presidency of Dick Cheney: His No Regrets Legacy of Disgrace and Dishonor

The Philadelphia Inquirer has written an editorial on the soon to be former Vice President, Dick Cheney. Vice President Dick Cheney was the experienced Washington pro whose decade’s long familiarity with the corridors of power in our nation’s capital was supposed to serve as the mentor to the newly elected, younger, more charismatic, but less experienced compassionate conservative George Bush. At least that’s how the media touted Cheney’s own recommendation of himself to serve as Bush’s Vice President. George Bush was touted as a bipartisan leader whose governing style would bring Americans together for the greater good of the nation. The oddity of all the hype was that nothing ended up working like it was supposed to. Bush viewed the presidency much as a CEO who headed up a corporation and he ended up delegating many of his powers away to those who served under him. Bush decided and others governed; at least that’s what the American people have come to understand from the masses of books written so far about the Bush Presidency. But instead of offering advice and guidance; Cheney saw an opportunity to take advantage of Bush’s lax leadership style and assumed powers far beyond any other vice president in American history. In fact, Bush and Cheney acted with such indiscretion that they quickly assumed powers that superseded the Constitution. The Bush Administration, under advisement by its own Justice Department and with the support of an acquiescing Congress that was firmly controlled by the Republican Party, made the legal distinction that the Constitution intentionally allowed for a hierarchical, unified executive branch of the federal government that placed the President at the apex of the nation’s government. Bush and Cheney effectively gave themselves complete control over the government and they governed for eight years with those principles in mind. Now, however, the eight years of Bush rule are nearly over and the administration; suffering from pitifully low public opinion ratings and soon to be displaced by a Democratic President and Congress, have launched a “Legacy Project” to smooth over the rough edges of public sentiment by giving the administration their own opportunity to define the first draft of the historic record of the Bush Administration. Bush went to bat first to give an overview that would define the shape and fill the contours of history from Bush’s ‘first hand’ knowledge of what really happened. Later, other administration officials would fill in the details to provide the administration with an exemplary record of accomplishment. Enter Cheney. The Vice President who never bothered with telling the truth in the past, because governing, from Cheney’s point of view, didn’t mean that his take on events needed to line up with the facts. For Cheney, truth was a commodity that he used to construct a reality that always placed the Bush Administration in the most unassailable position possible, thus protecting the administration against criticism. This practice of switch and bait that was played with the truth worked well enough for Bush to gain a second term in office before the frequency of telling lies could no longer outpace the truth. And once the truth about the Bush Administration’s deceptions gained general acceptance among the citizenry, Bush lost the trust of the vast majority of the American people. Now all we are left with is farce: “In an interview just before Christmas with the administration-friendly Fox News, Cheney offered no regrets about the invasion of Iraq, the illegal tapping of American citizens' phones and e-mail by government agents, or the torture of terror suspects. He defended former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and said he "did a good job" - despite the failures in Iraq. In an earlier interview with ABC News, Cheney suggested the administration would have invaded Iraq even without the bogus intelligence claiming Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction. That certainly conforms with what former Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill said took place at the very first National Security Council meeting 10 days after the inauguration - eight months before the Sept. 11 terror attacks. At the meeting, O'Neill says, the main topic of discussion was regime change in Iraq.” To add justification to going to war with Iraq after the terrible events of September 11th, 2001, the Bush White House forged documents, twisted intelligence reports and spread false claims that Saddam Hussein controlled stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction that he was prepared to unleash on America and its allies. When former ambassador Joseph Wilson “accused the administration of doctoring prewar intelligence on Iraq in a New York Times commentary, it was a top aide to President Bush and Vice President Cheney, I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby who outed “the name of Wilson's wife, CIA official Valerie Plame,.. to reporters in 2003. After years of denying the torturing of terrorist suspects; “Cheney said recently that he approved of the administration's use of coercive interrogation tactics, including waterboarding - which is illegal under the Geneva Conventions. But Cheney doesn't think rules apply to the White House. He seemed proud of the broad expansion of executive power that he helped craft and implement... So much for checks and balances, let alone the Constitution.” The time for the impeachment of Bush and Cheney has long passed with just days left in their terms of office. But it is not too late, nor should it be overlooked that once out of office, Bush, Cheney and other suspected lawbreakers in the administration be investigated with all appropriate dispatch and if found.