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Why David Broder Doesn't Deserve His Position at the Top of the Media Food Chain

By Jamison Foser, Media Matters for America. Posted May 1, 2007.


David Broder, the "Dean of the Washington Press Corps," has been regurgitating flawed Beltway wisdom since long before his recent, baseless assault on Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.
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Washington Post reporter and columnist David Broder is widely known as the "dean" of political journalists. According to his Washington Week biography, Broder "has been called 'the high priest of political journalism' by author Timothy Crouse, 'the unchallenged "dean" of what many political reporters like to think is their "priesthood" ' by U.S. News, and 'probably the most respected and influential political journalist in the country' by columnist Richard Reeves. Esquire said Broder 'has few challengers as the most influential political journalist in the country.'

NBC's Tim Russert -- himself often described as the nation's most influential journalist -- calls Broder "the most objective and respected reporter I know in this town." In 2005, Russert praised Broder's "superb" analysis and noted that he had appeared more often on Meet the Press than any other guest -- nearly 400 times in all.

It's clear what political journalists say about Broder. But what does Broder's exalted position atop the media food chain say about the state of political journalism?

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Broder's assault this week on Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid touched off a new round of criticism of Broder's work. Twice this week, Broder lashed out at Reid over Reid's comments about the Iraq war. On Monday, Broder suggested that Senate Democrats might dump Reid as their leader, telling XM Radio listeners that "the Democrats are gonna have to have a little caucus and decide how much further they want to carry Harry Reid," accusing Reid of a "bumbling performance" and saying Reid is an embarrassment to the party. Broder went on to claim that "every six weeks or so there's another episode where he has to apologize for the way in which he has bungled the Democratic case."

As Think Progress noted, "It's apparently irrelevant [to Broder] that Reid's views are shared by President Bush's regular military adviser Henry Kissinger, or senior U.S. military officials, or the majority of the American people."

And Greg Sargent reported, "[I]t looks as if Broder completely butchered his facts in asserting that Reid has had to apologize 'every six weeks.' I just checked with Reid's office, and they told me in no uncertain terms that Reid has not apologized for any of his remarks during his first four months or so as majority leader. He certainly hasn't apologized for the 'war is lost' comment."

But Broder was just getting started. In his April 26 Post column, Broder compared Reid to embattled Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, claiming that Reid, like Gonzales, is "a continuing embarrassment, thanks to his amateurish performance" and asserting that there is a "long list of senators of both parties who are ready for these two springtime exhibitions of ineptitude to end."

But Broder didn't name a single senator of either party to support his contention. Indeed, the entire Senate Democratic Caucus responded by sending a letter to the Post in which they praised Reid as an "extraordinary leader who has effectively guided the new Democratic majority through these first few months with skill and aplomb."

In claiming that Reid is as much an embarrassment as Gonzales, Broder cheated a bit: He not only distorted Reid's comments, he glossed over Gonzales' failings -- a complete description of which would have made the comparison laughable. Broder made only passing mention of Gonzales, downplaying his involvement in the scandal surrounding the Bush administration's purge of federal prosecutors, and omitting any mention of other Gonzales controversies.

In fact, Broder has written nearly nothing about Gonzales since he became attorney general, despite his involvement in several high-profile controversies. In his March 29 column, Broder wrote that Gonzales "has given his president plenty of reasons to fire him," noting "the Justice Department … has been reduced in stature and has lost the trust of both the public and its career employees under Gonzales." But Broder didn't bother to explain what Gonzales has done to reduce the DOJ's stature and erode public trust in the department. Instead, he took a stroll down memory lane, devoting the bulk of the column to Ronald Reagan's decision not to fire his budget director.


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Broder was correct.
Posted by: HughScott on May 1, 2007 1:26 AM   
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If David Broder accused Senator Reid of a "bumbling performance" and being an “embarrassment to the party,” then he, Broder, was right on point.

No one hates President Bush’s unjustified war of choice more than me. At the same time, I’m a Vietnam veteran with a family history of honorable military service going back to 1776. Patriotism means everything to me. And it upset me greatly when Reid said the Iraqi conflict was lost without qualifying the statement.

He did so the next day by saying “unless we change course.” Sorry, Senator, but the damage was done. You handed Bin Laden and his boys a huge moral victory. There is no telling how many teenage Muslims around the world will be recruited for service as suicide bombers by watching a video of Reid making his original reckless statement.

In WWII, which I remember because of my age (71), a popular and deadly serious slogan was, “Loose lips sink ships.” As the Senator majority leader capable of garnering worldwide media attention, Reid should think twice about the impact his words have before uttering them.

Hugh E. Scott, editor of King-George.biz -- the only website with hardcopy proof of White House corruption (irrefutable impeachment evidence).

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» Doffs Foil Cap Posted by: apophenia_monkey
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» Reid was correct Posted by: brunowe
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» On Patriotism Posted by: ssegallmd
» RE: Broder was correct. Posted by: ekwhite
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» Get over it Posted by: Jeanne
» RE: Broder was correct. Posted by: cwilsondrum
Harry Reid had a stroke, ASSHOLES
Posted by: xbj on May 1, 2007 3:35 AM   
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And, while it might have made him a bit faltering in delivery, THE MESSAGE COULDN'T BE MORE RIGHT ON.

Unlike John McCain, who BushCo DID THE SAME THING TO.

Microwaves stimulated into coherent waveforms the way laser technology does visible light can do "wonderful" things to blood vessels in the perfectly healthy human brains of "Enemies of the State."

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» That is goddamn hilarious. Posted by: Evil_Ed
Unity2
Posted by: Perfectclue on May 1, 2007 4:35 AM   
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The first thing the public needs to know about all official pundits is that their driving principle is not the technical craft of journalism which they learn in elite universities, but that they are purveyors of a class ideology, whether apppeasing liberal class mercenaries, or neocon class thugs. Of course they all pretend and falsely claim that their class views are above any comments of imbalance, the balance of objectivity, or the objective of a universal moral center. That is a typical class and liberal arguement. One can say that all ideas are embraced by individuals, itself, not the problem, but that it is necessary to prove that your views are in fact based on universal values, not class values, corrupting class ideologies.

The second corrupting, overlaid subtext to a crippled middle layered professional, like Broder, a class whore for coprorate despotism, with their crippled, deformed, ideological, rightward positioned, class center, which like all class ideologies, falsely claim the universal center, is the crippling, distorted class nationalism, class imperialism, which all class elites embrace. The class nationalism, of American journalists, is further warped, by Zionists, Jews with class nationalist/imperialist positions, who hold positions of power, as the Likudists, fascists Israeli ideologues in the White House cabinet positions. The class imperial combination of Zionist Jews, whether they are Neocons like Kristol, Wolfowitz, Krauthammer, or liberal war hawks, appeasing Zionist, class nationalists of Israel's fascism, like Dershowitz, produces the doubly corrupt Western journalistic framework of reality. What you hear on NPR public radio, or Corporate News, is the voice of two corrupt class ideologies, and two corrupt class nationalism/imperial chatter, Amerikanism, and Israeli Zionism, that shuts out all alternative views, real opposition.

Before the liberal zionist types go off the deep end, accusing us of antisemitism, the Dershowitzes, who defend Israel to the bitter end, while viciously going after Jews who are not Zionists, class nationalists, fascists, like Finkelstein, let me point this out, about the nature of Class nationalism, when powerful elites from several sources can combine to warmonger us in wars of aggression. Imagine for a moment, or just look at the history, what the results are when Amerikan fascists, namely German Amerikans, like Lindbergh supported Nazi Germany, as did most of the class appeasing thugs in the West, who like Winston Churchill supported Hitler, so long as he was willing to take down the Soviet Union, until his class nationalism/ imperialism went after thei British imperial class Empire. This is the corrosive effect of combined class imperial nationalism, when two forms of elites like Broder a cheerleader for both Amerikan Empire and Israel is all about.

I suggest to the public that they should listen, not to Zionists, class nationalists, but should listen to the voice of Amy Goodman, of Democracy Now, and all voices opposed to this Western jouralistic social rot. Amy Goodman and many Jews on the left are not rabid cheerleaders like Dershowitz for Israel. When I went to Ohio State, I met a foreign student from India, my roomate, who was a sikh, who told me that India could not tell the difference, between British colonialism, and German imperialism, during World War II. We do not have to embrace either the class nationalism of Israel or Amerika, we can embrace a universal social center, by opposing all Corporate Press. Boycott the Corporate Media, and start reading Counterpunch, Alternet, Common Dreams, Znet, and other socialist, democratic sites.

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» RE: Unity2 Posted by: apophenia_monkey
» I am not so sure Posted by: psychochurch
» RE: I am not so sure Posted by: Perfectclue
» RE: I am not so sure Posted by: drmflorida
» RE: I am not so sure Posted by: Perfectclue
Broder is an incompetent
Posted by: ekwhite on May 1, 2007 6:05 AM   
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It never ceases to amaze me that someone who is so consistently wrong not only keeps his job, but is praised as the "dean of Washington journalism." Maybe it's because I am not part of the 'elite,' but if I was wrong in my job as often as Broder is wrong in his, I would be out on my ear.

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» RE: Broder is an incompetent Posted by: ericksonml@sbcglobal.net
» RE: Broder is an incompetent Posted by: hegel56
Harry Reid---LOSER!!!!!!!
Posted by: kbest on May 1, 2007 7:14 AM   
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Reid has done something no other senator has done in the history of this country. While the outcome is still in doubt, has declared the US lost a war, while the troops are still engaged. Harry Reid voted for General David Petraeus to take over in Iraq, and then denies him his plan. Reid has done more to help al-Qeada, who will surely think of the USA as a paper tiger, now more than ever, at our peril.

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» Outcome in doubt????? Posted by: dkm
I question Broder's patriotism
Posted by: MnZ on May 1, 2007 7:32 AM   
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Malicious dissent like Broder's needs to be dealt with. He should be retired from the Washington Post. Hopefully, that will send a message to all Americans that they need to watch what they say, watch what they do.

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Broder & Karl Rove Sitting in a Tree
Posted by: mrs1140 on May 1, 2007 7:38 AM   
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In Broder's own words:
"Let me disclose my own bias in this matter. I like Karl Rove. In the days when he was operating from Austin, we had many long and rewarding conversations. I have eaten quail at his table and admired the splendid Hill Country landscape from the porch of the historic cabin Karl and his wife Darby found miles away and had carted to its present site on their land." (May 18, 2003)

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The Mystery of David Broder
Posted by: David Martin on May 1, 2007 8:03 AM   
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I have long been mystified by the exalted status accorded David Broder. His observations are mudane at best. His writing is terminally boring - I have yet to make it all the way through one of his columns without falling asleep or losing complete interest. Why he is widely acknowledged to be the "Dean of Washington Pundits" is far beyond my ken. His reaction to Harry Reid's observation that the war in Iraq is lost dispels his statement about resenting being lied to. What he and his compadres in the chattering class really resent is when someone tells a truth that plainly contradicts their usual mendacity. Their collective attitude seems to be that if anyone is telling lies to the American public it should be them. A politician who tells the truth is beyond their ability to comprehend.

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A "broder" is...
Posted by: karma_ran_over_dogma on May 1, 2007 8:40 AM   
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Let's have some fun with this. Dan Savage had great results when he turned "santorum" into a noun.

What is a broder and what is broding? I imagine something parasitic or eel-like will do nicely.

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You leftwingers, the ones on this thread anyway, are giving liberty-loving Americans a bad name.
Posted by: HughScott on May 1, 2007 10:07 AM   
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I’ve never seen so much garbage from bloggers that appears on this anti-Broder thread.

First of all, I doubt if any of you leftwing radicals have read David’s Pulitzer-winning columns, much less any of his books, such as the 1996 publication, "The American Way of Politics at the Breaking Point."

But more absurd than that, most of you guys raised hell about Don Imus being taken off the air. Do you even know who was responsible?

Here’s the answer. The I-Man, who I listened to every morning, was targeted by Jamison Foser’s watchdog organization.

On April 4, 2004, Media Matters for America monitored the “Imus in the Morning” broadcast that referred to the Rutgers University women's basketball as "nappy-headed ho's." Media Matters grabbed Don's reckless utterance, posted it on the Internet along with a video clip, then sent out immediate bulk emailing to individual writers and reporters in the National Association of Black Journalists.

Media Matters also notified Don Imus/CBS sponsors, who eventually canceled his program.

Media Matters’ politically correct gunslingers were Al Sharpton and Jessie Jackson, who played the race card. It was never a black issue. That was Sharpton's and Jackson's ammo. Now you know what really happened.

All liberty-loving Americans should speak truth to power. And the truth is, Media Matters for America is an enemy of free speech. Think about that for a moment, you “outraged” leftwingers, before firing obscene-laden comments at me.

Hugh E. Scott, editor of King-George.biz -- the only website with hardcopy proof of White House corruption.

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» Us leftwingers, Posted by: zipper696
broder is a scumbag.
Posted by: WhatNow? on May 1, 2007 10:18 AM   
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I partially agree with his statement saying, Reid's "the war is lost" comment being bumbling. Bumbling may not be the correct word but I think Reid made a mistake saying the "war is lost" however true it may be. It opens Reid, the democrats, and the anti-war crowd up to being too easily criticized by the warmongerers and ignorant. Common americans obsession with "winning" puts Reid and others at odds with alot of people they might otherwise be able to draw support.

I wish Harry had said something like, "This war is a mistake. It was started by lying and deceiving the american public. The best way to rectify this mistake is to end it as quickly as possible and do what we can to make amends." A statement like that would be less likely to give the opposition more fodder to continue this war crime called Iraq. And it would have probably garnered even more support whereas saying the "war is lost" may contribute to slight loss of support.

I've agreed with most of what Mr. Reid has said (and glad he has said most of it) but I think he made a bad choice of words that might actually hurt the antiwar effort and I don't really see how his statement can help. Look at how slick these nazi warmongerers have been. The democrats need to be more shrewd if they really intend to end this travesty.

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» RE: WhatNow Posted by: Basenjis
The war *IS* lost
Posted by: Crazy H on May 1, 2007 10:58 AM   
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Al Quaida knows it.
The Iraqis know it.
Our troops know it.

Harry Reid didn't tell them anything they don't already know. The only people who don't know it are the dittoheads.

Ditto.

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» RE: The war *IS* lost Posted by: babs
Dennis Kucinich doesn’t believe the Iraq war is lost – IF we change course.
Posted by: HughScott on May 1, 2007 11:53 AM   
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In fact, he has a devised a 12-point plan that will bring our troops home with “honor and dignity” (his words). So why don’t you leftwingers educate yourselves instead of spouting off on AlterNet like a bunch of enraged Howler monkeys.

To read Dennis’s 12-point strategy for withdrawing GIs from Iraq with HONOR and DIGNITY, click on
Kucinich Plan.

God Bless America, Hugh E. Scott

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Thanks, criticism of the ever-so-numerous 'mainstream' gutless/soulless is scant
Posted by: thelostsailor on May 1, 2007 1:11 PM   
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Keep the 'now wait a minute' check on the major papers coming. How do people BUY and support this media that preserves the 'there's nothing wrong, stay the course' agenda.
arggh...sigh...

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Reid is right. We have 'fucking lost THE WAR".
Posted by: ericksonml@sbcglobal.net on May 1, 2007 1:34 PM   
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just this.

what everyone knows full well!!!!!!

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Broder is a reporter? Iraq invasion has failed..is lost
Posted by: drblack on May 1, 2007 1:53 PM   
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Broder hasn't actually burned any shoe leather for a long time if ever.
As far as Senator Reid's comments they are simply facts.
The Iraq war was lost in the first six months after the invasion.
The bushies have been wrong on EVERYTHING about the invasion of Iraq, no rational person could think they would all the sudden become intelligent strategists.
As far as the bone heads who think pointing out facts is a "victory" for "the Enemy" ...how can a problem be solved if it is noy defined and the facts about it delt with honestly.
I will bet anyone anything that come September when the escalation is judged it will be at least as grim as it is now.
The Iraqi people are going to unite to push the Americans out. I wouldn't stand for a foreign power invading and occupying the US. Would you?

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Broder just one of the boys
Posted by: Democritus on May 1, 2007 1:58 PM   
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After Bill Moyers' special last week, it's not surprising that the Washington press corps is still singing off-key. Broder and the Washington Post are again shilling for the Bush administration. It's also unsurprising that Tim Russert thinks that Broder is great, because he belongs to the same club. The new journalism seems to be committed to the motto, "Go along to get along." Bob Herbert, Nick Krugman, and Frank Rich are in the old-school minority, but then the Times is somewhat removed from the stench coming out of Washington.

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Oops!
Posted by: Democritus on May 1, 2007 2:01 PM   
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That should be Paul Krugman, not Nick. Nick Kristoff is one of the old-school, too.

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If you don't think the war in Iraq is lost...
Posted by: xconservative on May 1, 2007 2:29 PM   
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can you define what "victory" in Iraq would mean?

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» "Victory" In Iraq. Posted by: bornxeyed
» Thank You! Posted by: CatDad
Shills return in droves... prove war is lost and microwave stroke weapon exists
Posted by: xbj on May 1, 2007 4:06 PM   
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All you have to do to find the truth is watch just how rabidly and how fast the Rove NaziGOP boiler room shills descend on Alternet with their inane "tin foil hat" responses which I've stopped responding to.

You can use them almost as a gauge to judge which posts have the most damaging truth, and which truth they are the most afraid of.

The war IS lost; it was lost before it began BECAUSE IT WAS NEVER MEANT TO BE WON IN THE FIRST PLACE but merely a pretense for an ENDLESS MILITARY PRESENCE in the Mideast which keeps the military-corporate complex graft machine and Amerikan death factory humming away at full speed.

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Face it
Posted by: Jeanne on May 1, 2007 7:06 PM   
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What is it that makes people think they have to "Win" at all costs? It is such a simple-minded, puerile way of thinking. The US launched an ill-conceived war. It is a war without merit and without justification. This is a war we should "win?" Why should we win a war that is wrong in the first place? And if we "win" such a conflict, what is the "prize?" The joy of knowing we have needlessly killed hundreds of thousands of innocent Iraqis? The joy of knowing we have ignited a civil war in a country that had reached some kind of stability with the three factions that maintained peace (if not love) between them? This war of choice should not be "won," at least not in the traditional sense. We should feel fortunate if we can extract our troops, engage other nations in establishing order in Iraq, and remove ourselves as the lightning rod for further hostilities in the region. And, no doubt, we will continue to pay for Bush's War for years to come in continued terrorist activities directed at Americans at home and abroad. And when these attacks occur, we should not act surprised.

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» RE: Face it Posted by: bornxeyed
Hugh, give it a rest.
Posted by: dkm on May 1, 2007 9:42 PM   
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Hugh,

All your huffing and puffing and quibbling just makes you look even more ridiculous than Broder does. Go home, get a big glass and encrust the lip with salt, pour yourself a tequila with a slice of lemon, sip it, repeat as often as possible. It will do you so much good and everyone else as well.

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Broder as head of simpleton corps.
Posted by: ReallyBearish on May 2, 2007 12:06 PM   
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The Washington press corps is a group of lazy simpletons. David Broder fits right in as its head. A good example of their brainless lazy approach to the news happened during the last election.

Gas prices had gone down and the public was suspicious that the Bush Adm. had rigged prices to favor Republican reelection. So how does the simpleton press corps get at the truth? Why they ask the press secretary if the administration was rigging gas prices! Don't investigate, don't think, just throw up a softball question to the administration.

In fact the Bushies had rigged the market. The first thing they did was have the king of the commodities shorts Goldman Sachs change their commodities index to a lower weighing for oil (based on some BS regarding a lower hurricane risk in the gulf). This dumped billions of dollars worth of oil futures on the market.

The second thing was to have the Pentagon dump millions of gallons of "surplus" diesel fuel on the market right before the election.

The 3rd issue was to avoid replacing the oil in the strategic oil reserve that was used up in the aftermath of Katrina. They still haven't replaced it, even though they were required to do so by law.

For the rest of you right-wing bone heads, please note that oil prices fell in the low 50s during the election, but have since rebounded to near where they were before the election.

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broder is mainstream media (aka op-ed echo chamber) which promoted Bush
Posted by: whealeydj on May 3, 2007 3:54 AM   
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I thought the article was interesting and I have been reading Broder for several years in Columbus Dispatch. He certainly seemed 'moderate' to me but a piece last summer about how Mike DeWine was a great Senator and Sherrod Brown was not mainstream made me realize DB was probably a Republican. I am just finding out about his cozy relationship with Rove, his regular dissing of Democrats and praising of Bush and the Bush Administration. The 'Reid is as bad as Gonzales' opinion piece really opened my eyes especially the way DB only very selectively quoted Reid the war "is lost" part without his qualification later or in context at the time. Rather than a full quote of Reid, DB chose a long rambling quote by Schumer trying to explain what Reid tried to say. Selective and deliberate choices of quotes is typical of Rove's Republican attack machine and the op-ed echo chamber.

I did not quite get what media matters columnist's point about DB's comments on Gonzales. To me Gonzales current problem has been caught in a lie to Judiciary committee which finally set some senators off. I thought he never should have been promoted to Attorney General because of his stupid and immoral promotion of torture, however the Republicans were in charge of everything then. I hope Democrats can find the courage to go after over serial liars and lawbreakers starting with Gonzales but onto Cheney and eventually Bush. Gonzales is much much worse than Reid and the comparison made me realize DBs bias.

DBs real problem with Reid is that Reid has some guts as a former boxer (as DB pointed out) not to take the crap that Bush, Cheney, Rove, Gonzales etc dish out. I say give him hell Harry. As to Broder he should go the way of Safire and retire now that he has exposed himself as a Republican shill like Will, Safire, Cal Thomas, Jonah Goldberg etc.who are more forthright in saying Bush is almost always Right and Democrats are pinko traitors.

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Embarrass THE MEDIA. Check out former Senator MIKE GRAVEL for 2008.
Posted by: johngary66 on May 4, 2007 8:36 PM   
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They won't mention his name but we can!

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citizen
Posted by: jerir on May 6, 2007 9:52 AM   
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After reading the article about Broder, I couldn't decide if I was angry, insulted, demeaned or had just read an article written by someone who had gone round the bend. Good grief, the Republicans have made such a mess of things it reminds one of Humpty-Dumpty - can it ever be put together again.
Perhaps we need to start another war to get our collective minds off of the current war and the ugly conditions in this country. We made a mistake when we imposed term limits on the Presidency. I would far rather have a President who made some poor choices in his personal life rather than a President who seems hell bent on screwing the entire country for his benefit and pleasure. Laura Bush, in the name of decency, rein this idiot in.

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Why David Broder Doesn't Deserve His Position at the Top of the Media Food Chain
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Why David Broder Doesn't Deserve His Position at the Top of the Media Food Chain
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