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1. In Today Interview, Bush Calls Lauer Out on His Democratic Spin On Monday's Today, Matt Lauer treated Senator Hillary Clinton with kid gloves but on Tuesday's Today, President George W. Bush, once again, got the hostile treatment from Lauer. However Tuesday's airing of Lauer's long interview with the President taped on Friday, Bush stepped up, even calling Matt out for trying to "justify" the Democratic position. Lauer: "Do you know of any Democrats, that in your opinion, are trying to or would like to appease terrorists?" Bush: "I know Democrats who want to leave Iraq before the job is done and that would be a terrible mistake." Lauer: "But those Democrats don't see the war in Iraq as inseparable from the overall war on terror." Bush: "You can justify what they say I'm just telling you that if this country leaves Iraq before the job is done, if we abandon those 15 million people who said we want to live freely we will have given the enemy a tremendous victory." 2. Today Invites 'Legendary' Jane Fonda to Promote New Radio Network Jane Fonda, Rosie O'Donnell and Gloria Steinem team up for a new radio network and NBC's Today, not surprisingly, is ready to promote it. On Tuesday, the Today show invited on the "legendary Jane Fonda," as Ann Curry called her, to plug the new Women's Radio Network. In fact, the Today cast couldn't contain their excitement for the "sometimes controversial" activist. Curry raved: "By the way Jane Fonda, you look great. You look marvelous." Lauer echoed: "Yikes! She looks fantastic doesn't she?" After he was done gushing over her looks, Lauer eventually got around to asking about her latest project, but he didn't blink when she claimed her new network with Gloria Steinem and Rosie O'Donnell has "no political agenda" at all. 3. O'Donnell: 'Radical Christianity as Threatening as Radical Islam' Rosie O'Donnell, the new host of The View, restrained herself for exactly one week before letting fly with her extreme liberalism. On the September 12 edition on Tuesday, in response to fellow co-host Elisabeth Hasselbeck's comment that militant Islam is a grave threat, O'Donnell countered that "radical Christianity is just as threatening as radical Islam in a country like America." The comedienne also ridiculed America's response to 9/11: "We were attacked not by a nation. And as a result of the attack and the killing of nearly 3,000 innocent people we invaded two countries and killed innocent people in their countries." 4. Letterman's Suggested Couric Sign-Off: 'Putting the 'BS' in CBS' On Monday's Late Show on CBS, David Letterman read a humorous list of suggested sign-offs Katie Couric could use at the end of the CBS Evening News. Among the proposals: "Three of tonight's stories were fake. Write in if you think you know which ones," "I'm gonna go get my freak on," "Let's turn this mother out again tomorrow," "Til tomorrow, morons," "Return to your sad little lives," "From me to you, suck it" and, my favorite, "Putting the 'BS' in CBS." Couric ended Tuesday's CBS Evening News by showing Letterman reading seven of his ideas, but none of the ones hinting at false stories: "Save us, Superman," "Well, I'm off to the dog track," "That's the deal, Lucille," "Here, kitty kitty kitty," "Keep feelin' the funk," "Oh, Lordy, I gots the news fever" and "I'm Katie Couric, I'm gonna go get me some ribs." In Today Interview, Bush Calls Lauer Out on His Democratic Spin On Monday's Today, Matt Lauer treated Senator Hillary Clinton with kid gloves but on Tuesday's Today, President George W. Bush, once again, got the hostile treatment from Lauer. However Tuesday's airing of Lauer's long interview with the President taped on Friday, Bush stepped up, even calling Matt out for trying to "justify" the Democratic position. Lauer: "Do you know of any Democrats, that in your opinion, are trying to or would like to appease terrorists?" Bush: "I know Democrats who want to leave Iraq before the job is done and that would be a terrible mistake." Lauer: "But those Democrats don't see the war in Iraq as inseparable from the overall war on terror." Bush: "You can justify what they say I'm just telling you that if this country leaves Iraq before the job is done, if we abandon those 15 million people who said we want to live freely we will have given the enemy a tremendous victory."
[This item, by Geoffrey Dickens, was posted Tuesday afternoon on the MRC's blog, NewsBusters: newsbusters.org ]
For more, including video of Lauer's combative exchange with Bush in the Oval Office: www.mediaresearch.org
Matt Lauer: "Now to the political battle over the war on terror. There are only eight weeks to go until the midterm elections and while the White House insists last night's presidential address was not a political speech the Democrats are crying foul. Recently I asked President Bush about the widening divide between Republicans and Democrats. In recent speeches you and Vice President Cheney and Secretary Rumsfeld have, have seemed to indicate that people who are critics of your policy in Iraq are in some ways trying to appease terrorists. Do you know of any Democrats, that in your opinion, are trying to or would like to appease terrorists?"
Today Invites 'Legendary' Jane Fonda to Promote New Radio Network Jane Fonda, Rosie O'Donnell and Gloria Steinem team up for a new radio network and NBC's Today, not surprisingly, is ready to promote it. On Tuesday, the Today show invited on the "legendary Jane Fonda," as Ann Curry called her, to plug the new Women's Radio Network. In fact, the Today cast couldn't contain their excitement for the "sometimes controversial" activist. Curry raved: "By the way Jane Fonda, you look great. You look marvelous." Lauer echoed: "Yikes! She looks fantastic doesn't she?" After he was done gushing over her looks, Lauer eventually got around to asking about her latest project, but he didn't blink when she claimed her new network with Gloria Steinem and Rosie O'Donnell has "no political agenda" at all. [This item, by Geoffrey Dickens, was posted Tuesday afternoon on the MRC's blog, NewsBusters: newsbusters.org ] Part of the segment on the September 12 Today:
Lauer: "Let's talk about women for a second, okay." The Web site for the radio service: www.greenstoneradio.com
O'Donnell: 'Radical Christianity as Threatening as Radical Islam' Rosie O'Donnell, the new host of The View, restrained herself for exactly one week before letting fly with her extreme liberalism. On the September 12 edition on Tuesday, in response to fellow co-host Elisabeth Hasselbeck's comment that militant Islam is a grave threat, O'Donnell countered that "radical Christianity is just as threatening as radical Islam in a country like America." The comedienne also ridiculed America's response to 9/11: "We were attacked not by a nation. And as a result of the attack and the killing of nearly 3,000 innocent people we invaded two countries and killed innocent people in their countries." [This item by Scott Whitlock was posted, with video, Tuesday afternoon on the MRC's NewsBusters blog. The audio/video will be added to the posted version of this CyberAlert, but in the meantime, to watch the Real or Windows Media video, or MP3 audio, go to: newsbusters.org ]
The segment, which aired at 11:16am EDT, saw Ms. O'Donnell open up and, for the first time as a 'View' host, express her true outlook. The exchange began with Rosie inquiring as to whether anyone watched President Bush's address to the nation. She then read from the speech: The fact that she believes New Orleans should be completely "fixed" in a year is besides the point. 'The View,' a program that is supposed to represent the perspectives of women, is now almost completely in the control of Move-On-type liberals. Elisabeth Hasselbeck, the show's token Republican, meekly submitted to the liberal onslaught. She replied simply, "They should give more." O'Donnell saved her harshest comments for the war on terror. After Hasselbeck had the temerity to mention the threat of extreme Islam, O'Donnell responded with her slap at Christianity: "And just one second, radical Christianity is just as threatening as radical Islam in a country like America." This proved too much for even Behar. She replied, in a somewhat bewildered manner: "But, but Christians are not threatening to kill us. There's that difference. This group is threatening to kill us." Hasselbeck also appeared surprised by O'Donnell's comment. She maintained: "We are not bombing ourselves here in the country." The comedienne had a clever retort for this: "No, but we are bombing innocent people in other countries. True or false?" There are two points to be made here. First, apparently Rosie believes that the federal government is a branch of "radical Christianity." Secondly, has she never heard of World War II and the innocent civilians that unfortunately died in the struggle against Nazism? Was that war wrong? Showing a loose grasp on international politics, O'Donnell stated that "Iraq and Afghanistan never threatened to kill us. Ever." Again, perhaps Ms. O'Donnell is unaware of exactly where the Taliban trained and plotted. Finally, on the subject of terrorism, no Rosie segment would be complete with out left-wing, bumper sticker rants. She informed her audience of these grand pronouncements: # O'Donnell: "We will never bring peace at the hands of war....As a species we have to rise above it." # O'Donnell: "But in life, you have two choices always, faith or fear. A government should lead by faith, never by fear." # O'Donnell quickly added that, when she said faith, she didn't mean Christianity, but faith in "humanity" and "equality." It appears as though the honeymoon is over. Viewers should expect more hard-left, blame-America comments from Rosie O'Donnell, "The Queen of Nice."
Letterman's Suggested Couric Sign-Off: 'Putting the 'BS' in CBS' On Monday's Late Show on CBS, David Letterman read a humorous list of suggested sign-offs Katie Couric could use at the end of the CBS Evening News. Among the proposals: "Three of tonight's stories were fake. Write in if you think you know which ones," "I'm gonna go get my freak on," "Let's turn this mother out again tomorrow," "Til tomorrow, morons," "Return to your sad little lives," "From me to you, suck it" and, my favorite, "Putting the 'BS' in CBS." Couric ended Tuesday's CBS Evening News by showing Letterman reading seven of his ideas, but none of the ones hinting at false stories: "Save us, Superman," "Well, I'm off to the dog track," "That's the deal, Lucille," "Here, kitty kitty kitty," "Keep feelin' the funk," "Oh, Lordy, I gots the news fever" and "I'm Katie Couric, I'm gonna go get me some ribs." [This item was posted Tuesday night on the MRC's blog, NewsBusters.org: newsbusters.org ] The full list, as posted Tuesday in the "Wahoo Gazette" daily show blog, by Michael Z. McIntee, posted on the Late Show site: -- Save us, Superman -- Suck on that, losers -- Well, I'm off to the dog track -- Three of tonight's stories were fake. Write in if you think you know which ones -- I'm gonna go get my freak on -- Good night and get laid -- Peace out, bitches -- All you creepy old guys can put your pants back on -- I'm Katie Couric, I'm gonna go get me some ribs -- That's the deal, Lucille -- Next stop, Margaritaville -- Oh, Lordy, I gots the news fever -- Keep it real, pimps and ho's -- Let's turn this mother out again tomorrow -- Here, kitty kitty kitty -- Keep feelin' the funk -- Til tomorrow, morons -- Big up to my peeps in lockdown -- Return to your sad little lives -- From me to you, suck it -- Putting the 'BS' in CBS For the daily Wahoo Gazette blog: www.cbs.com
-- Brent Baker
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