Thursday, October 02, 2003

Rush Could Name Names, End Controversy

Atrios has CNN's take on the Limbaugh story:

It appears that Limbaugh is a part of a drug investigation, but they're targetting the suppliers and not the buyers.

Sure is nice being a rich white illegal drug user.

Rush should take his own advice:


Media & Wilson Could Name Names, End Controversy

October 1, 2003


Robert Novak's latest column sets straight all the distortions the Democrats and their willing accomplices in the press have used to blow this Mrs. Joe Wilson story up 300 times what it is.

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Why doesn't the media voluntarily say what it knows? That way, the government's not forcing them to reveal their sources. The media is stoking this into a scandal. They could totally shut this down, but there's not one word to Novak to do so because they want the investigation. The effort here is to pin some illegality on Bush personally so that they can create a scandal. They think that he's had a three-year free ride where everything he said was believed, because he could always cite 9/11. Now the press is saying, "Wait a minute. We're not going to be cowed by this 9/11 business or the war on terror. We're going to demand some answers." Fine, but how about demanding answers from their own? (Emphasis added.)

Good advice, Flush. Why wait for the authorities to come to you "in the future"? You should step forward and assist them in their drug trafficking investigation. That way, the government's not forcing you to reveal your sources. And you can clear your good name in the process.

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