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  1. Some of the McCain media love here in NH was just another way to kick Bush without looking like the partisan hacks they were. The breathless statements about McCain in 1999 nearly always had him in contrast to the other Republicans in general, usually Bush in specific.

    I’m sure this sounds so tired and repetitive of me to say this in 2007, after the claim of Bush-hatred has been made so many times. But in 1999, it was new and a puzzle to me. Both Bush and McCain were only middling conservative – why did these reporters hate one guy so much and like the other? I have theories of my own now, but at the time there seemed no obvious explanation. Herd instinct was part of it.

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    Fundament.
    McCain.

    “The Warriors swore Peace and were given Suns
    to sleep. The Suns have been beyond count.
    Awaken the warriors now.
    The Warriors awaken to con-Quiere.”

    OK. I have no idea where the above quote finds
    its root author, but it is no less a stalwarth of earl
    by way the green island hills of Ice Bound Close.
    The above description of a geographical area
    does pose a certitude for ancient origins: Origins
    finding a poet trying to hear an answer to the
    ineptitude of living leaders cawing a callow
    message to the real fignters of blood (a youth
    yet endowed with a true cause) — Thois gives…
    (Author’s note: whether the above is a channeled
    transmission or delicately translated from the Celtic
    Stone of geological Tigres-Euphrates “Aeran” carboniferous schist , the meaning bears upon a
    compelling entrainment to answer our fighting
    force today!)
    Why all the forword? To explain that our proposed
    reliance upon our present Administration to expand
    the American Empire is pure lunacy. Despite their
    intentions for energy dominance, they (ie, Neocon)
    have completely missed the mark. Their view
    rests in the past of Colonial conquest where the
    quickest verbal message came from a homing bird.

    “Neo-neocon is lightfast” said the awakened one.

    What kind of a script are they waiting for? Would
    they believe a Leader if they knew one? Hold on
    cause I am getting ahead of myself. American
    Empire was in relatively good repair until leadership
    forgot the early lessons from the republic. I will not
    design to label any given beginning on the fall, only
    to say that the real Warrior from the Republic is
    not at present within the confines of the Administrative part of Empire. I doubt you will
    find him in any physical part of the Governing Body.
    As the forword sings

  4. Your take is absolutely perfect pitch. As for your aside — “Interesting, by the way, that the press–or at least Evan Thomas–saw [sees?] itself as “subversive” — That’s actually where they’ve been for years. Check out my Soylent green of a couple of years back, where I quote an environmental reporter at The Boston Globe, Dianne Dumanoski, who wrote way back in 1990 “There is no such thing as objective reporting . . . I’ve become even more crafty about finding the voices to say the things I think are true. That’s my subversive mission.”

    In the same post I quote Andrea Mitchell shamelessly acknowledging that as far as green bias, “clearly the networks have made the decision now, where you’d have to call it advocacy.”

  5. “”why did these reporters hate one guy so much and like the other? I have theories of my own now, but at the time there seemed no obvious explanation. Herd instinct was part of it.””

    Because Bush mentions his faith in public twice a year and therefore “wears his religion on his sleeve”. Or so its spun by MSM.

    I guess our founding fathers wore their religion on both sleeves AND both trouser legs?

  6. Yes, the press slobbered and I admit that I would have preferred McCain over Bush, but it’s important to realize that said slobbering was a nomination limiting phenomenon only. Had McCain become the standard bearer, the same press that lionized him would have buried him as soon as it became a race against any Democrat.

    I predict the same for Rudy should his candidacy show legs. In the end, 95% of the press votes blue and doesn’t think islamofacism is an existential threat. Therefore, Rudy’s strength are really not needed.

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