Quote: The Greatest Threat to U.S. is Liberal Media Bias
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"To me, the greatest threat to America is not necessarily a recession or terrorist attack. The greatest threat is a liberal media bias. I think that because the American people do not get the facts and if they do not get that, they cannot get good decisions. Then our democracy would be taken away."
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Couric: ‘I can see New Jersey from my house’
Katie Couric, in her commencement speech at Princeton, made a few jokes at the expense of Rush Limbaugh, Donald Rumsfeld, Eliot Spitzer, and Sarah Palin.
The full speech is at HuffPost, but here are a few highlights.
- When Princeton called to invite me, I was thrilled. It also gave me a perfect excuse for turning down Harvard and Yale — my safety schools! And since I’ve been called a cougar lately in the tabloid press — today I’m very happy to be an honorary tiger! Coming here was a real no-brainer! After all, I can see New Jersey from my house!
- There may be some opportunities in the Republican Party. They’re still looking for an effective spokesman, and the only person they can find so far is Rush Limbaugh ... and he won’t take the job because he doesn’t want to give up his prescription plan.
- I understand Class of 54’s Donald Rumsfeld has been charged with guarding the Big Cannon. I don’t want to say he’s taking his job too far, but he’s reportedly been telling President Obama there are weapons of mass destruction hidden at Rutgers.
- And topping off the list [of former graduates], there's former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer. Given his status as client number nine, it seems particularly fitting that he's a graduate of "Woody Woo."
(This post has been updated).
By Michael Calderone 04:16 PM
Posted: Knowledge Creates Power
If this is where and from whom you are getting your news… please please please please please… expand or change sources (Fox Cable News) and trade an hour of your TV, video game or whatever extra curricular activity for an hour of serious reading… We suggest some of the books highlighted on this site.
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