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That Ol’ Double Standard Again

By: Phoenix Woman Friday May 9, 2008 4:30 pm
Somebody’s pants are on fire!

Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire!

Last Monday I did a piece on how the AP has joined the local media in the Twin Cities in enabling a certain paid Republican operative and blogger named Michael Brodkorb, treating him as respectfully as they do Matt Drudge, even though (like Drudge) he's known for spewing bogosities.

And like the national press, the Twin Cities press isn't as forelock-tuggingly deferent to non-conservative bloggers; the same media that cites Brodkorb by name as an honest and "independent" source seem to suffer memory lapses where the contributions of lefty bloggers are concerned.

For example: Last week, a local lefty blogger attended a GOP presscon. The presscon was held to hand out the latest Al-Franken-bashing talking points (the first versions of which, mentioned in my earlier post, were being pushed by Brodkorb) to the ever-compliant local media. The blogger tried questioning Minnesota Republican Party Chair Ron Carey about the party's FEC fines and other nasty things. However, the StarTribune did its darnedest not to use the guy's name, even though his question gave Strib scribes Pat Doyle and Dan Browning a page B1 (and teased on the front page) story in its May 8, 2008 edition:

A left-leaning blogger tried to ask Carey about the party’s FEC reports at a news conference the GOP called last week to highlight Franken’s problems. Carey dismissed him, saying the press briefing “is something for our credentialed media here.”

Carey did not respond this week to Star Tribune requests for an interview about the FEC filings.

“Just like any political entity, the Republican Party of Minnesota continues to work with the FEC to make certain our filings are in compliance,” party spokesman Mark Drake said in an e-mail Tuesday.

For the record, Two-Putt Tommy is the blogger in question. Here's the question he wanted to ask Ron Carey:

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McCain: Not Old, Just Lost…

By: Jane Hamsher Friday May 9, 2008 3:30 pm

2262688982_a4a45a77bd.thumbnail.jpgMark Salter of the McCain campaign is all afluster that use of the term "losing his bearings" by Barack Obama is an ageist insult against his candidate.

Commenter cinnamonape:

Now we know why McCain almost flunked out of Annapolis. How can a third-generation Navy man not know that this is a NAVAL TERM that means an individual has lost sight of their navigational standards. It has nothing to do with AGE…Navy men and those that used this slogan were ALWAYS referring to people who had become sidetracked away from their presumed course. Young captains could “lose their bearings” as well as old ones.

Sad that McCain doesn’t even know Naval Terminology!

Would he rather we use the term "out of touch?" Okay, happy to oblige.

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The Spin I’m In: They Got the Silver

By: Donita Sparks Friday May 9, 2008 3:00 pm

I finally got to see Martin Scorsese’s concert film of the Rolling Stones, Shine A Light, last weekend. I’m sick of people talking about the Rolling Stones being old, looking old, whatever. Anyone should look so good at their age. In fact, most snipers probably should look so good ever in their lives.

Mick can still shake his hips like a youngin’ and remains one of the finest peacocks in Rock, even delivering on songs he’s delivered on a gazillion times.

Keith still looks like the epitome of rock and roll to me: a rough around the edges elegance with a glint in his eye that he’s lived a little bit dangerously. In fact he’s such a style icon that I’ve noticed that there is a Keith Richards in every town. This local doppelganger is usually a musician, drug gofer, or both, who looks more like a combination of Keith Richards and Ratso Rizzo. A Keith Rizzo if you will. They all wanna be Keith.

So enough of the wisecracks. All the boys- Mick, Keith, Ron, and Charlie, still pulling it off after all these years looking cool, trim, and like they can definitely still get laid.

Zombie Attack: Those Right-Wing Obama Lies Will Not Die

By: Christy Hardin Smith Friday May 9, 2008 1:30 pm

The YouTube at left is the original CNN attempt at "debunking" the idiotic Obama e-mail smears -- my favorite part is Howie Kurtz saying that the way the media works these days is to run with unsourced internet smear rumors, and then backtrack to determine their veracity after the information is already "out there." Journamalism at its finest, eh? McClatchy shows how this ought to be done, getting to the heart

McCain’s Lawyer Smacked Down By His Own Organization

By: Jane Hamsher Friday May 9, 2008 12:00 pm

McCain's lawyer, Trevor Potter, poo-poohs the idea that FEC Chairman David Mason was fired because he was critical of McCain's public finance hypocrisy. But the Campaign Legal Center, the organization that Trevor Potter founded, strongly disagrees...

Top McCain Aide Sponsors Ritual To Attack Christianity

By: Cliff Schecter Friday May 9, 2008 11:45 am

Progressive author John Gorenfeld recently released a book exposing the unsavory ties between the GOP and billionaire, Washington Times Publisher (and convicted tax cheat) Reverend Sun Myung Moon. In his book, Bad Moon Rising, Gorenfeld shows the relationship between many in the Republican hierarchy, including the Bush clan, and a man who has often been charged with being a leader of a cult. What is beyond question, however, is that a high-ranking McCain Campaign official, Charlie Black, has planned ceremonies for Moon to be crowned "King Of America," and Moon has had damning things to say about the Christian faith.

Obama Takes Superdelegate Lead

By: Blue Texan Friday May 9, 2008 10:30 am

From ABC News: For the first time this campaign season, Barack Obama has surpassed Hillary Clinton's support among superdelegates, according to the ABC News delegate estimate. Sen. Obama, D-Ill., picked up two superdelegates this morning giving him a new metric to tout in addition to his current commanding leads in pledged delegates, popular votes, states won, and money raised. Rep.

Condi Rice And Bush Do The Katrina Thing In Myanmar

By: David Neiwert Friday May 9, 2008 9:30 am

Normally, if it isn't the president himself making denunciations as Laura Bush's tut-tutting the Myanmar regime -- and we can understand why Bush wouldn't be eager to get up on a podium and denounce another government for its lack of responsiveness in the face of natural disaster -- it's a cabinet member, most often the Secretary of State. Where was Condi? Well, Condi is almost certainly the source of the problem here.
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