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Here's a hint: The stupid arrogant little shit DID NOT READ HIS OWN BOOK!! He doesn't care; he just wants to get paid. That's the one thing that he has demonstrated that he actually cares about.
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So who's going to be the John Dean in the Bush Whitehouse? Now that Dubya has his book on the market, will Colin Powell or Condi Rice show up with a retrospective on the reality behind the scenes? Or do they have to wait for Karl Rove to die?
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Baldwin: Why does that surprise you? Reagan was ga-ga for his second term, and it's still not common knowledge (hell, I think he was ga-ga for the first. Morning in America my ass).
The MSM very rarely gets to the meat of things. Watergate was an exception, not a rule. |
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Today, nobody wants to go to that kind of trouble. Publishers want immediate story returns on their reporter investments. Reporters are paid to produce copy, it's as simple as that. |
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And so, ironically, the John Dean of the Bush administration will have to be John Dean himself. His Worse Than Watergate really is essential reading. |
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While true, as you more or less pointed out, almost nobody wanted to go to that kind of trouble in their time, either. That's why they had to keep fighting their publishers. Reporters have *always* been paid to produce copy, so it takes a specific mindset to be willing to push money at long-term projects that could well not materialize. I think there are some folks willing to do that, but it's not a lot, and I think their results tend to not get jumped on in the same way by the other news sources - that could be the shift. |
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That's fair enough overall, I'd say. I still think that the Christian Coalition and social conservatives got themselves (back) into power in Clinton's second term, with the taking of Congress (which let them get into the party at large more concretely), but I will agree that Bush played to them and did nothing to shift things around. Certainly, as the leader of his party during his administration, however the party forms up is largely his responsibility.
I can see your point about Reagan courting them, and I also don't think Bush Sr did much for that (he was more of an old-school moderate than Reagan, in my opinion). |
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Lemme get back to you on that. |
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Please Submit Some Famous Tweets And Stuff Below Congratulations, you are now an iReporter! You submit our copy for us, conduct our investigations, and we will comb through the handful of legible submissions and use your report with a bare minimum of attribution! Meanwhile, our newspaper gets paid to publish it (barely). |
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