Liberal Media Bias exists. Just look how biased their coverage is. They should change their call letters to the following:
CBS: "Criticize Bush Station" or "Creating Biased Stories"
NBC: "Negative Bush Coverage"
ABC: "Anti-Bush Channel" or "Avoid Biased Coverage"
The National Guard story is the most blatant example. However, CBS hasn't learned a thing. They have already given credibility to an Internet hoax that President Bush plans to restore the draft if he wins another term.
Just when we had seen the last of this biased coverage, CBS planned an untrue, biased show on missing weapons that was going to be used to make the President and our soldiers look incompetent. The 400 tons of weapons were gone when US troops inspected the site in April of 2003. Fortunately, an NBC reported was imbedded with those troops or else; the New York Times, CBS, Sixty Minutes, John Kerry and the DNC would have pulled this hoax off.
In regards to Dan Rather, I want to see a Hollywood apology from Dan Rather. I want to see the apology that John Cleece gave to Kevin Cline in A Fish Called Wanda. Only it would be Dick Cheney dangling Dan Rather out of the CBS studio window as Dan Rather recited the long apology to President Bush,
Or what about the apology that Paul Schaefer delivered in Spinal Tap where Schaefer begged the band members to kick him in the ass for doing a terrible job promoting the band. Dan Rather would be begging President Bush to kick him in the ass.
With FOX News and republican web bloggers, we now "have a dog" in the news and information fight. Based on the ratings, we are winning the fight.
President Bush supporters should start to boycott CBS news and entertainment and their advertisers. I propose that a "CBS" (Crush Biased Stations) crusade/jihad begin.
I love college basketball and golf but I am going to e-mail CBS and inform them and their advertisers that I am done with CBS. I have already cancelled my subscription to my local liberal rag the Milwaukee Urinal Sentinel. It is a small contribution compared to Pat Tilman and others that have and are serving in our military in order to fight terrorism, but I feel better about it. However, there is strength in numbers.
Al Haig
Chairman of "Fly Over Country-United" (focu)