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Television news networks have been remarkably quiet about the New York Times recent cover story detailing the practice of retired military analysts, many with ties to defense contractors, regurgitating Pentagon talking points on television news programs. Now Reps. Rosa DeLauro (D-CT) and John Dingell (D-MI) have sent a letter to the Federal Communications Commission "urging an investigation of the Pentagon's propaganda program." DeLauro also sent letters to five networks questioning their motives. Only ABC and CNN have anwsered thus far. (New York Times and Politico)
David Mason's name has been withdrawn by President Bush as a Federal Election Commission nominee. Some charge the move was made to fix John McCain's problems with the FEC. But McCain's camp respond that such controversy is "manufactured". Mason has voiced a negative opinion of allowing McCain to back out of a primary election public funding program. (Politico)
Longtime military vet Maj. Gen. Jay W. Hood was penciled in as the next senior American officer in Pakistan. But the military discreetly canceled his nomination once Pakistani news media picked up on Hood's former post: commander of the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay. (New York Times)
Former Alaska state Rep. Vic Kohring was sentenced to 3 1/2 years in jail for accepting bribes to advocate a natural gas pipeline. Kohring accepted the bribes from VECO Corp. CEO Bill Allen. (Associated Press)
A federal judge will review a legal opinion of the Bush administration associated with detainee interrogation tactics that has been hidden from the public. The memo for review is from Aug. 2002; it accompanied a broader document on torture from the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel. (Washington Post)
The Senate Intelligence Committee's new report on intelligence on Iraq will contain details on contacts between the Pentagon and Iranian informants kept hidden from the CIA. (Newsweek)
Sen. Richard Shelby (R-AL) and his ties to the Alabama real estate market have drawn criticism since Shelby has done more to change housing finance laws than anyone else in Congress. (New York Times)
Alaska democratic congressional candidate Jake Metcalfe dropped his campaign run Wednesday following an onslaught of Web sites linked to Metcalfe's political adviser attacked fellow candidate Ethan Berkowitz. Metcalfe took responsibility for the actions, yet said he did not order or ask anyone to create the sites. (Anchorage Daily News)













ABC and CNNs answers were pretty lame in my opinion.
May 9, 2008 10:52 AM | Reply | Permalink
Networks quiet about their complicity in lying to the masses? More corrupt Republicans? FEC and FCC either cronies or disabled or both.
Shocking. Shocking, I say!
Help me out here...is there any previous American government that was as corrupt as this? While I have some historical knowledge, I am struggling to find one as bad as this.
Lies, lies, and more lies! What Republicans do best.
May 9, 2008 11:49 AM | Reply | Permalink
So Kohring's getting a 3 1/2 yr 'vacation'. I'm amazed that the 'silver bullet' (or 'Al Capone') approach hasn't been used on Don Young or Ted Stevens yet. Pick one specific felony that you've clearly got him nailed on, nail him, then work on other crimes while he's cooling his heels and OUT OF OFFICE!!!!
May 9, 2008 3:59 PM | Reply | Permalink
The issue at play with the Hood story is how this Administration never learns from its mistakes. It must know Gitmo is um, unpopular with the world at large and yet they think like they can take someone from Gitmo and give him a major job in Pakistan.
Clearly, our nation is lead by ideocrats, who know nothing but their own, narrow worldview. Every time I really, really think about this fact, I get chills. It is really extraordinary in this nation's history--almost all administrations have been pragmatists but this one is really closed in on itself. Think about it. I know, we all know this--but the American people chose this administration or, we must come to the conclusion that the electorate are easily moved by simplistic emotional appeals and only by accident do we get a JFK or FDR.
May 10, 2008 10:04 PM | Reply | Permalink
TV in trouble, that's for sure
May 22, 2008 6:44 PM | Reply | Permalink