Wednesday, September 06, 2006

MemoGate

Bush catches critics off guard
Weakened president still can set terms of debate

ANALYSIS: The Washington Post
Read- OPINION. TheLiaisonReport.com

Memogate has dual meaning: The weakened president could not accurately read memo headings.
The media cannot write accurate heading titles. While the former does not bother reading the full memos, this reader has at this point not finished reading the article. My point is that The Washington Post is more likely not off guard and is setting the terms of the debate for a weakened president. Even the term debate is very shaky, implying that there is: 1. an argument and 2. they will actually face a debate. The point is that we would not be in much of this mess if the media had not been his cheerleader and the administration had been able to read memos. While headings do get attention, we would not have this course or the terms of the debate without the media still blowing it.

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