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Update: Michael J. Fox is a Democrat tool

I asked in a prior post if Michael J. Fox was serving as a tool for Democrats during this campaign season. I think it’s clear now that he is. From ABC via Stop the ACLU:

Stephanopoulos: In the ad now running in Missouri, Jim Caviezel speaks in Aramaic. It means, “You betray me with a kiss.” And his position, his point, is that actually even though down in Missouri they say the initiative is against cloning, it’s actually going to allow human cloning.
Fox: Well, I don’t think that’s true. You know, I campaigned for Claire McCaskill. And so I have to qualify it by saying I’m not qualified to speak on the page-to-page content of the initiative. Although, I am quite sure that I’ll agree with it in spirit, I don’t know, I— On full disclosure, I haven’t read it, and that’s why I didn’t put myself up for it distinctly.

I thought I should put this up since it will probably be mostly ignored by the Lame Stream Media. Although, I’m sure Rush Limbaugh will not be ignoring it. It is interesting how he used his star power to push for something he admits now to not have full understanding of. He goes on to say he’s against cloning, so is he still for the Missouri legislation?

I noted how Fox was campaigning against Sen. Jim Talent (R-MO) and gave the distinct impression that Talent was against stem cell research, which is untrue. I noted how Fox was campaigning for Rep. Ben Cardin (D-MD) for supporting stem cell research, despite Cardin’s vote against funding it. Therefore, if you need further proof, how about “I’m campaigning for passage of an initiative that I haven’t even read yet”?

Don’t tell me this isn’t political for MJF, because it clearly is.

October 30, 2006 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Lynn Cheney bitchslaps Wolf Blitzed

From Drudge:

LYNN CHENEY IN CNN SITDOWN, SLAPDOWN: DO YOU WANT AMERICA TO WIN?
Fri Oct 27 2006 18:29:49 ET

Lynne Cheney, wife of Vice President Dick Cheney, took on CNN Friday evening during an interview with anchorman Wolf Blitzer.

Transcript:

CHENEY: You made a point last night of a man who had a bookstore in London where radical islamists gathered. Who was in Afghanistan when the Taliban were there. Who went to Pakistan. You know, I think that you might be a little careful before you declare this as a person with clean hands.

WOLF: You are receiving to the CNN “Broken Government” special. This is the one John King reported on last night.

CHENEY: Right there, Wolf. ‘Broken Government.’ What kind of stance is that? Here we are. We are a country where we have been mightily challenged over the past six years. We’ve been through 9/11, we’ve been through Katrina. The president and the vice president inherited a recession. We are in a country where the economy is healthy. That’s not broken. This government has acted very well. We have tax cuts responsible for the healthy economy. We are a country that was attacked five years ago. We haven’t been attacked since. What this government has done is effective. That’s not broken government. So, you know, I shouldn’t let media bias surprise me, but I worked at CNN once. I watched a program last night.

WOLF: You worked on CROSSFIRE.

CHENEY: …And i was troubled.

WOLF: All right. Well that was probably the purpose, to get people to think. To get people to discuss these issues. Because —

CHENEY: Well, all right. Wolf, I’m here to talk about my book. But if you want to talk about distortion —

WOLF: We’ll talk about your book.

CHENEY: Right, but what is CNN doing? Running terrorist tape of terrorists shooting Americans. I mean, I thought [Rep.] Duncan Hunter asked you a very good question, and you didn’t answer it. Do you want us to win?

WOLF: The answer of course is we want the United States to win. We are Americans. There’s no doubt about that.

CHENEY: Then why are you running terrorist propaganda?

WOLF: Well all do respect, this is not terrorist propaganda.

CHENEY: Oh, wolf.

WOLF: This is reporting the news. Which is what we do, we are not partisan.

CHENEY: Where did you get the film?

WOLF: We got the film, look, this is an issue that has been widely discussed. This is an issue we reported on extensively. We make no apologies for showing that. That was a very carefully-considered decision why we did that. And I think, I think —

CHENEY: Well I think it’s shocking.

WOLF: If you are a serious journalist, you want to report the news. Sometimes the news is good, sometimes the news isn’t so good.

CHENEY: But wolf, there’s a difference between news and terrorist propaganda.

Cheney also took on Virginia senate challenger Jim Webb.

JIM WEBB: There’s nothing that’s been in in of my novels that in my view, hasn’t been either illuminating surroundings are defining a character or moving a plot. I’m a serious writer. I mean, we can go and read Lynne Cheney’s lesbian love scenes if you want to get graphic on stuff.

CHENEY: Jim Webb is full of baloney. I have never written anything sexually explicit. His novels are full of, um, sexual explicit reference to sex. Sexually explicit references to, well, I don’t want my grandchildren to turn on the television set. This morning Imus was reading from the novels. And it’s triple X-rated.

Get this woman on TV more often! For her to have challenged Blitzed on his employer’s decision to air jihadist snipers’ snuff films that show them kill American soldiers…well, that kind of challenge is long overdue!

Pardon me for accusing Blitzed of being a damned liar when he said (a) that he and his CNN brethren want America to win the war, and (b) that CNN is not partisan. If CNN isn’t partisan, then Jean-Francois Heinz-Kerry shops at Wal-Mart!

October 30, 2006 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Harold Ford, Jr., utters Bushism, plus a "Quote of the Day"

From Powerline:

Harold Ford speaks:
My friend Lincoln Davis who chairs our campaign says there are, there’s one big difference between us and misfortunate Republicans when it comes to our faith: he said that Republicans fear the Lord; he said Democrats fear AND love the Lord.

Does the precept that pride goes before a fall still obtain? I guess we’ll find out. (Thanks to Instapundit.)

JOHN adds: Glenn says that Ford has been making a lot of “unforced errors” lately. That’s true, but isn’t it time to draw the conclusion that Ford is a lightweight who is trying to skate by on his family name? Sort of like a Patrick Kennedy without the rehab. Corker should win this one going away.

“Sort of like a Patrick Kennedy without the rehab”? Holy shizit, that’s hilarious!

Powerline observes that by using the word “misfortunate” (and for those of you on the left, the word is actually “unfortunate” or “misguided”, not a combination thereof): “If he were a Republican, he’d be stupid.” Indeed. However, since he’s a Dem, he probably just “misspoke.” Funny how that works.

October 30, 2006 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

   

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