Originally posted by: Taggart
Russert was really letting his bias show today. Whether or not the administration is at fault he was really unprofessional to melt down like that.
Originally posted by: Taggart
Russert was really letting his bias show today. Whether or not the administration is at fault he was really unprofessional to melt down like that.
Originally posted by: loki8481
man, he was one angry dude on Meet the Press today.
edit: it was a pretty good show overall, though. I choked up when that president started crying
Originally posted by: HardWarrior
Originally posted by: loki8481
man, he was one angry dude on Meet the Press today.
edit: it was a pretty good show overall, though. I choked up when that president started crying
Me too. It was surpising to see some genuine emotion. Moreover, he had every right to be angry as hell. FEMA needs to be disbanded.
Originally posted by: totalcommandMeanwhile, Hannity was trying to put positive spin on the whole situation.
Originally posted by: totalcommand
Originally posted by: HardWarrior
Originally posted by: loki8481
man, he was one angry dude on Meet the Press today.
edit: it was a pretty good show overall, though. I choked up when that president started crying
Me too. It was surpising to see some genuine emotion. Moreover, he had every right to be angry as hell. FEMA needs to be disbanded.
Can someone tell me why Bush should stand behind the FEMA head like he is now?
Originally posted by: Strk
Originally posted by: Taggart
Russert was really letting his bias show today. Whether or not the administration is at fault he was really unprofessional to melt down like that.
Maybe I missed something, but like what?
Here is the transcript from the show.
Originally posted by: Taggart
Originally posted by: Strk
Originally posted by: Taggart
Russert was really letting his bias show today. Whether or not the administration is at fault he was really unprofessional to melt down like that.
Maybe I missed something, but like what?
Here is the transcript from the show.
He was yelling at Chernoff, this isn't reflected in the transcript. He also didn't suggest any blame lies with state and local officials in Louisiana, which it does.
Originally posted by: Taggart
Originally posted by: Strk
Originally posted by: Taggart
Russert was really letting his bias show today. Whether or not the administration is at fault he was really unprofessional to melt down like that.
Maybe I missed something, but like what?
Here is the transcript from the show.
He was yelling at Chernoff, this isn't reflected in the transcript. He also didn't suggest any blame lies with state and local officials in Louisiana, which it does.
Tim Russert got all feisty and paper-showing to Chertoff, demanding to know why FEMA wasn't more prepared. Chertoff responded by saying that the levee break took them by "surprise," and noted that "Tuesday morning, I opened newspapers and saw headlines that said 'New Orleans dodged the bullet.'" Ah, well, so DHS gets its information from the papers. Good thing they're not looking for WMDs or terrorists or anything.
Originally posted by: Taggart
Russert was really letting his bias show today. Whether or not the administration is at fault he was really unprofessional to melt down like that.
Originally posted by: Strk
Originally posted by: Taggart
Russert was really letting his bias show today. Whether or not the administration is at fault he was really unprofessional to melt down like that.
Maybe I missed something, but like what?
Here is the transcript from the show.
http://www.crooksandliars.com/So you had a surge of strength; people felt good about the country even though we?d been hit on 9/11. Now we?ve been hit again in a different way (and) people feel lousy. People feel ashamed. And in part that it because of the public presentation. In part that is because of the failure of Bush to understand immediately the shame people felt.
Sitting up there on the airplane and looking out the window? That was terrible!
And the three days of doing nothing, really, on Bush was terrible.
Even today, I found myself -- and as you know, I support his policies quite often ? (but I) look at him today, and earlier in the program...this is how Mark Shields must feel looking at them. I?m angry at the guy, and maybe it?ll pass for me, but a lot of people, and a lot of Republicans, uh, are furious right now.
Originally posted by: Taggart
Russert was really letting his bias show today. Whether or not the administration is at fault he was really unprofessional to melt down like that.
Originally posted by: Darkhawk28
Originally posted by: Taggart
Russert was really letting his bias show today. Whether or not the administration is at fault he was really unprofessional to melt down like that.
Can you give me a number of needless deaths are required to have a "meltdown"?
Originally posted by: ELP
Originally posted by: Darkhawk28
Originally posted by: Taggart
Russert was really letting his bias show today. Whether or not the administration is at fault he was really unprofessional to melt down like that.
Can you give me a number of needless deaths are required to have a "meltdown"?
Owned.
/thread
Originally posted by: Hacp
I love David Brooks. He is so unbiased, and he works for NYT also .
Originally posted by: Taggart
Russert was really letting his bias show today. Whether or not the administration is at fault he was really unprofessional to melt down like that.