Propaganda machine
By Michael J.W. Stickings
All spin, no substance. In desperation, with sagging approval ratings and the prospect of Republican defeat next month, Bush energizes his talk-radio propagandists, the purveyors of mis- and disinformation to the faithful and thoughtless, those drooling clones who either don't know any better or refuse to know any better. (Joe Gandelman explains.)
What do you think Bush is saying to them here?
All spin, no substance. In desperation, with sagging approval ratings and the prospect of Republican defeat next month, Bush energizes his talk-radio propagandists, the purveyors of mis- and disinformation to the faithful and thoughtless, those drooling clones who either don't know any better or refuse to know any better. (Joe Gandelman explains.)
What do you think Bush is saying to them here?

2 Comments:
(Sorry, made a typo in my original comment)
I think the comments I've read on this meeting have been, with all due respect, made without really considering what that meeting was obviously about. It's strange to be saying that the NYT gave the meeting a more balanced write-up than some of the bloggers I've read who have commented on this 'droolfest.' I posted my take on it at my blog, Michael. Hope you will take a look at it.
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Sister Toldjah, at 9:20 PM
Of course I will, S.T. And I certainly recommend that all my readers do. (Sister Toldjah and I don't always agree, but she's one conservative blogger I truly like and respect.)
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Michael J.W. Stickings, at 10:05 PM
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