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THE MEDIA LOVES THOSE LOYAL BUSHIES.... - 2/14/2010 12:55:04 AM   
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Yes of course they’re trying to throw us off the trail! I will say these days I watch mainly Chris Matthews, Keith Olbermann, Rachel Maddow and Ed Schultz. And I love PBS for Bill Moyers’ Journal, Now on PBS, McLaughlin Group, New York Now, Charlie Rose, Judy Woodruff, Frontline, Worldfocus, BBC World News, To the Contrary/Bonnie Erbe, Inside Washington. European Journal, Washington Week, and NOVA. And CBC NEWS: The National, Mansbridge One on One. CTV National News and last but not least CP24 or Cable Pulse24 http://cp24.com/. Like who gives a shit what Bay Buchanan or Ron Christie or Bill Bennett or Peggy Noonan, think about anything.

THE MEDIA LOVES THOSE LOYAL BUSHIES....

THE MEDIA LOVES THOSE LOYAL BUSHIES.... When Scott Lemieux noted yesterday that the Washington Post had hired Marc Thiessen as a columnist, I thought there had to be some kind of mistake.

There are, of course, a limited number of slots for paid columnists at the Post, and it seemed hard to believe that the paper would hire George W. Bush's former chief speechwriter and then hire George W. Bush's other chief speechwriter. Fox News, maybe.
But the Washington Post is supposed to have standards.

Alas, Lemieux's report was accurate. At the bottom of a Thiessen piece yesterday, there was text explaining that he "will be writing a weekly column for The Post."
This strikes me as noteworthy for two reasons. The first is that Thiessen is a truly awful choice. As Adam Serwer explained:

Thiessen ... has spent the entirety of his post-Bush administration career attempting to defend the use of torture by his former boss. I'd have to say the highlight would be the time he argued that torturing Muslim terrorist suspects was necessary because of their religion -- and since that column appeared in the Post, I'm guessing Hiatt thinks there's something to this. Clearly, Hiatt felt that between Charles Krauthammer, Bill Kristol and Richard Cohen he still didn't have the whole "I heart torture" contingent covered.

The other thing to keep in mind here is that there's a remarkable revolving door between the mainstream media and the staff of the Bush White House.

It's been tough to keep up with all of them, but the list is getting pretty long: Dana Perino (Fox News), Michael Gerson (Washington Post), Mary Matalin (CNN), Sara Taylor (MSNBC), Tony Snow (CNN), Frances Fragos Townsend (CNN), Nicole Wallace (CBS News), Dan Bartlett (CBS News), Jeff Ballabon (CBS News), Tony Fratto (CNBC), Juan Carlos Zarate (CBS News), Karl Rove (Fox News, Newsweek, and the Wall Street Journal), and now Thiessen.

The revolving door is so intense, NBC News hired one of the former president's daughters, despite her not having any background in journalism at all.

Given the previous administrations' spectacular failures, it's tempting to think these former officials would stay out of the public eye. After all, haven't they done enough damage to the country already? Do we need to be reminded of their comical ineptitude while trying to keep up on current events?

Remember, conservatives are convinced that major news outlets were not only deliberately unfair to the Bush administration, but also hate conservatives. The media outlets presumably, then, keep hiring leading Bush administration officials as part of an elaborate ruse to throw us off their liberal trail.


The end of the Bush/Cheney era, alas, does not mean the end of loyal Bushies misleading the country. If there's a rational explanation for these bizarre media decisions, I'd love to hear it.

http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/archives/individual/2010_02/022396.php



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Mr. Thiessen was on MSNBC yesterday morning and told Morning Joe that the Bush administration "had no idea who hit them" on 9/11. Um, what? Presidential Daily Briefing in August 2001 at the Crawford Ranch -- "Osama bin Laden intent on hitting US with airplanes"?
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RE: THE MEDIA LOVES THOSE LOYAL BUSHIES.... - 2/14/2010 7:32:30 AM   
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one of the Bushes is CEO of a big health ins co that just jacked up rates.    ooops.

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