
Time and Newsweek released Kerry-Edwards campaign pamphlets masquerading as magazine covers this week. The magazines look remarkably similar to something you would see in tribute to Aaron Carter or Justin Timberlake on the front of Tiger Beat. All that's missing from the newsweeklies are lots of yellows and pinks, and little hearts surrounding the candidates. Do you suppose Bush-Cheney will receive similar fawning treatment? No, they'll get the ominous looking black-and-white magazine covers? I guess you're right.
I’ll guess that they’ll be a lot of touching moments in whatever photo they pick.
Of course, if you check out their wives, they may be the best thing they have going for each other.
Used to have guys like JFK and LBJ on the ticket.
Now we have Ziegfried and Roy.
That mouthpiece of Massachusetts liberalism, the Boston Globe, has come out with a biography of Kerry written by their reporters. I doubt whether the Globe would have produced such a work if they didn't have a preexisting bias in favor of the "sad tree" as Dorothy Rabinowitz dubbed him.
The Boston Globe has no shame and is fast becoming the standard for newspapers that do the most biased reporting.
The folks at the Morrissey Blvd. rag has never found a thing about Kerry that they don’t like or a thing about Bush that they do like.
When the news doesn’t suit their agenda, they make it up. As they did a few weeks ago when they printed and subsequently retracted a quote that was not spoken by Talk 96’s Jay Severin.
What do you expect for a scandal sheet published by the people who bring us the New York Times?



