Reddhedd from my new blog find: firedoglake is on fire tonight. She writes about the Chris Matthew's show I wrote about earlier:
This makes total sense to me. Bush has always been evil- but one thing they were good at was getting their message out. These last weeks they have made one stupid mistake after another. Also the press is finally not scared of them? Why? Obviously things have changed. Read the whole thing. enjoy.Guests were Michael Wolff of Vanity Fair, James Moore of "Bush's Brain," and Howard Fineman of Newsweek. First off, Chris Matthews finally spilled the beans on who told Dick Cheney about the Miers nomination. It was Andrew Card. (Remember last week when we were all buzzing about Cheney finding out the news from one of the Preznit's assistants? Well, it was Card who did the deed.)
A lot of the talk on the show in this segment centered around the fact that Cheney and Rove are being deliberately cut out of the loop at the WH -- presumably, according to Matthews and the panel, because indictments are coming down the pike. According to Fineman, "The B-Team is in charge..." at the White House these days. Rove is no longer "Reconstruction Czar" for the Katrina reconstruction (and Fineman seemed to insinuate that perhaps he hadn't ever had the job, that the announcement had just come out but there was no there there, even though the job would have been perfect for Rove's skills.) (emphasis mine)
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I did not say all Conservatives do not do this. I said there are some (like Rush) but not as many; I was not talking about people like him anyway. I was talking about regular people, whether in my life or on a blog. Also; For the Jon Stewart thing, I was just talking about how people find everything he says to be absolutely true. I love his program, but it's comedy and when he starts criticizing other shows for being biased; I think thats a little hypocritical. Thanks.
Goggalor
The Young Conservatives
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