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Bush aide whacks NBC for its biased and dishonest coverage…again

The Old Gray Hag is getting into a food fight with the White House, it seems.  From Media Bistro:

First, the White House spoke out against NBC News and its editing of Richard Engel’s interview with President George Bush.

And, today, the White House takes on the New York Times editorial page for its editorial, “Mr. Bush and the GI Bill.”

From the White House statement:

Once again, the New York Times Editorial Board doesn’t let the facts get in the way of expressing its vitriolic opinions – no matter how misleading they may be.

In today’s editorial, “Mr. Bush and the GI Bill”, the New York Times irresponsibly distorts President Bush’s strong commitment to strengthening and expanding support for America’s service members and their families.

This editorial could not be farther from the truth about the President’s record of leadership on this issue. In his January 2008 State of the Union Address, while proposing a series of initiatives to support our military families, President Bush specifically called upon Congress to answer service members’ request that they be able to transfer their GI Bill benefits to their spouses and children. In April, he sent a legislative package to the Hill that would expand access to childcare, create new authorities to appoint qualified spouses into civil service jobs, provide education opportunities and job training for military spouses, and allow our troops to transfer their unused education benefits to their spouses or children.

As Congress debates the best way to expand the existing GI Bill, Secretary Gates has laid out important guidelines to ensure that legislation meets our service members’ needs and rewards military service. First, since our servicemen and women have regularly requested the ability to transfer their GI bill benefits to their family members, legislation should include transferability. Second, legislation should provide greater rewards for continued military service in the all volunteer force.

There are several GI bill proposals under consideration in both the House and Senate. The Department of Defense has specific concerns about legislation sponsored by Senator Webb because it lacks transferability and could negatively impact military retention.

The President specifically supports the GI Bill legislation expansion proposed by Senators Graham, Burr, and McCain because it allows for the transferability of education benefits and calibrates an increase in education benefits to time in the service.

Though readers of the New York Times editorial page wouldn’t know it, President Bush looks forward to signing a GI bill that supports our troops and their families, and preserves the experience and skill of our forces.

Nope…no liberal media bias!

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May 27, 2008 - Posted by | media bias

2 Comments »

  1. I do find this particularly amusing considering that the NYT was recently a news item of its own with the McCain campaign.

    You just have to love that (a) the NYT was not invited to be part of the McCain medical records media event and (b) they cried like little girlies over it.

    Comment by TheBad | May 27, 2008

  2. TB I think you’re onto something. I believe the White House should keep denying access to the MSM reps that belong to the outlets who intentionally misrepresent this administration. I mean if they’re gonna make up the news anyway then the MSM reps don’t need to be there in the first place.

    Comment by tnjack | May 27, 2008


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