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She clearly misrepresented the author. So she was trying to emphasize a point that the author did not make.Grizzly said:Hmmm. Let's follow your logic with an example.
Grizzly: Blemonds is an airhead. Or so says BLESSEDBEMEEK.
Later, we find out that BLESSEDBEMEEK did not say it.
Therefore, Grizzly called Blemonds an airhead.
See how that doesn't work? Even if Couric was wrong, it doesn't mean she called Reagan an airhead. It means she misquoted someone. Can you see the difference?
You haven't providedd ny documentation on these quotes, and I do not find them in her book, so unless you have additional info we can only assume they are false.Grizzly said:But you left out this one. I'll recut and paste.
The image of Bush as an airheadas the New York Times nonjudgmentally put ithas been lovingly nurtured by the media.Wow! Did the New York Times call Bush an airhead? Coulters footnote offers two citations. The first is an article by Sam Howe Verhovek on March 12, 2000, right after John McCain dropped his White House campaign. Verhoveks topic: Where would McCain voters go now that their man was defeated:VERHOVEK: Bart Ferko, of Oakland Township, Mich., a dance-studio owner, said he had concluded that a real rebel like Mr. McCain could not be elected president. Obviously, if youre not part of the network, youre out, he said.In the world of Ann Coulter, thats an example of the New York Times calling Bush an airhead. Her readers, once again, have no way of knowing how thoroughly theyre being misled.
Still, if many of these voters express contempt today for both Mr. Gore (plastic, detached, a bore were some of their descriptions) and Mr. Bush (an airhead, out of his depth, unqualified), they also typically said they were likely to vote in November, and to choose one or the other.
Again, Ann is being deceptive.
If you reread what Ann said, she ran a search for Bill Bradley, not cerebral Bill Bradley. And she said that running the search, would make you think that his name was Cerebral BillGrizzly said:Oh, there's just so much more....
http://www.dailyhowler.com/dh071002.shtml
ANN COULTER'S PROBLEM WITH THE TRUTH: At Fox, on-air personalities enjoy a good laugh when fiery Ann Coulter comes calling. Monday morning, she regaled the gang at Fox and Friends with her tale of a grand NEXIS search. Coulter was complaining about the way the press pretends that those Dems are so brainy:COULTER: Cerebral Bill Bradley, for example, I mean thats the most striking example. You run a Lexis-Nexis searchas I didon Bill Bradley and you would think his first name was Cerebral. His name never got mentioned [inaudible] Cerebral Bill Bradley.The whole thing sounded like so much fun, we decided to run the same search. So we sent the phrase cerebral Bill Bradley through the NEXIS file for the period from 1/1/99 through 4/1/00the fifteen months when Bradley was running for president. Bradley was, without any question, a press favorite during the bulk of his run. The cerebral solon got oodles of coverage during the period in question.
Our finding? According to current NEXIS files, the phrase cerebral Bill Bradley appeared in American newspapers exactly six times in that fifteen-month period. The phrase didnt appear in any magazine. Here are the six lonely cites in the file. Note the big papers involved here:
Thats right, folks. If it werent for Sandy Grady, there would hardly have been a Cerebral Bill Bradley at all. According to NEXIS, the only major rag in which the phrase appeared was the Bradley-loving Boston Globe, where the phrase appeared exactly once. The phrase never appeared in the Washington Post or the New York Times. And, of course, the phrase never appeared in Time, U.S. News, or Newsweek. Not even the National Review.
- <LI type=1>Sandy Grady, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, 3/18/99
<LI type=1>Sandy Grady, Bergen County Record, 3/23/99
<LI type=1>Robert Jordan, Boston Globe, 4/23/99
<LI type=1>Sandy Grady, Raleigh News and Observer, 11/10/99
<LI type=1>Sandy Grady, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, 11/6/99- Editorial, Albany Times-Union, 3/10/00
After being here for almost 2 years I have found that you will NOT find the meaning of being Christian, a follower of Christ, in the politics forum. Here Christianity is a sub political party.BLESSEDBETHEMEEK said:I am starting to find out that I have been being lied to...
The " christian right" is neither,, I am coming to this conclusion simply by what I have read in these forums..in fact It's starting to sway me against orgainized religeon as a whole, maybe we do only have free will?, maybe we are the ONLy ones to guide our lives?,,, with all the self rightous pious statments being tossed around.,. I am starting to question my own faith. as well as the meaning of being a christian? I thought we were to strive to get along with all of humanity not just the ones my goverment tells me to, I thought my only enemy were those who are enemies against god? not the ones I am told to be enemies with by my goverment...
Blemonds said:If you reread what Ann said, she ran a search for Bill Bradley, not cerebral Bill Bradley. And she said that running the search, would make you think that his name was Cerebral Bill
Bradley. Your source misrepresented her completely.
Blemonds said:You haven't providedd ny documentation on these quotes, and I do not find them in her book, so unless you have additional info we can only assume they are false.
Doctrine1st said:After being here for almost 2 years I have found that you will NOT find the meaning of being Christian, a follower of Christ, in the politics forum. Here Christianity is a sub political party.
Blemonds said:She clearly misrepresented the author. So she was trying to emphasize a point that the author did not make.
mhatten said:okay off topic but everytime I post it goes back to the first page is anyone else experiencing this very annoying problem?
BLESSEDBETHEMEEK said:grizzly why even respond to his questions? he appears to be just a angry person who has no points to make and simply dissects others posts in a effort to give himself some type of credibility I have found that when you converse with a angry person the only thing that will change is that you to will become angry... we would all be better served as well as the spirit of good debate if we just ignored them..
Grizzly said:Those are wise words - especially about conversing with angry people. I think I'll just walk away for awhile, go outside and take down the rest of my Christmas lights. Thanks for the advice.
Grizzly said:Those are wise words - especially about conversing with angry people. I think I'll just walk away for awhile, go outside and take down the rest of my Christmas lights. Thanks for the advice.
UberLutheran said:...
We liberals have Bill Clinton and Michael Moore thrown in our faces all the time. Frankly, I'm glad conservatives have Ann Coulter and Michael Savage as their "exemplars".
SpaceProg said:So it's been reduced to "She hit me first!" as justification for spewing back the same stuff that a lot of folks here are railing at her for doing?
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