On being and nothingness
"'[W]hat could the press look into?' Harwood asked. 'There's nothing -- nothing to look into. Nobody has alleged anything.'
"With the National Guard matter, Smith chimed in, there were people to interview, witnesses to track down, documents to dig up, an official policy to scrutinize. With the Kerry rumor, not only were there no witnesses, no accomplice and no documents, there wasn't even an aggrieved accusor. There was just -- Drudge."
Campaign Desk tips the hat to the mainstream press who handled Kerry's non-existent affair differently than Bush's non-existent service record.
Oh, but I forgot. George enlisted for dangerous duty in Vietnam, didn't he?
"With the National Guard matter, Smith chimed in, there were people to interview, witnesses to track down, documents to dig up, an official policy to scrutinize. With the Kerry rumor, not only were there no witnesses, no accomplice and no documents, there wasn't even an aggrieved accusor. There was just -- Drudge."
Campaign Desk tips the hat to the mainstream press who handled Kerry's non-existent affair differently than Bush's non-existent service record.
Oh, but I forgot. George enlisted for dangerous duty in Vietnam, didn't he?
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