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August 12, 2003
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Today�s CyberAlert:
http://www.mediaresearch.org/cyberalerts/2003/cyb20030812.asp

1. CBS & ABC Describe as �Controversial� Bush�s EPA and New Nominee
When reporters describe a policy or person as �controversial� you know
they must be referring to a policy or person which upsets liberals. CBS�s
Dan Rather employed the term once and ABC�s Charles Gibson used the term
three times on Monday night in reporting on President Bush�s decision to
nominate Utah Governor Mike Leavitt to succeed former New Jersey Governor
Christie Whitman as EPA Administrator.

2. Network Vet: �Dukakis Was No Liberal and Neither Was Mondale�
Former NBC and CNN political reporter Ken Bode, on the Chris Matthews
Show over the weekend, seriously maintained that neither Walter Mondale
nor Michael Dukakis were liberals. Bode generously conceded that George
McGovern �was a liberal,� but then insisted: �Dukakis was no liberal and
neither was Mondale. Both of them had several people to the left in those
primaries. It was what the Republicans did to them once they got the
nomination that made them seem to be liberals in both cases.�

3. �Conservative� Rohrabacher Endorsing Schwarzenegger Worries Time
In their Arnold Schwarzenegger cover stories this week, Time and Newsweek
each painted the movie star candidate as a political mystery, but
described his social stands as either "liberal" in quote marks or
"libertarian." Newsweek also suggested his potential marital infidelity
was not a mark of an inferior moral record, at least when compared to
Ronald Reagan. Time�s Richard Lacayo found Schwarzenegger liberal on
several issues but brooded about the import of Congressman Dana
Rohrabacher, �one of the most conservative members of the California
congressional delegation,� endorsing the actor. Lacayo worried: �Is that
just further evidence of Arnold's gift for befriending people of all
kinds, or does Rohrabacher know something the rest of us don't?"

4. GMA Frets About Bush�s Vacation, �Shouldn't He Be Hard at Work?�
A few hours before President Bush traveled to Arizona and to Denver,
where he announced his pick to run the EPA, Good Morning America co-host
Charles Gibson, on his first day back from vacation, demanded at the top
of Monday�s ABC broadcast: "President Bush enjoys another month-long
vacation. Shouldn't he be hard at work in the White House?� But maybe
ABC�s reporters need a vacation since they messed up basic facts. Diane
Sawyer proclaimed: �President Bush has now spent a full 30 straight days
away from Washington.� And Kate Snow suggested Bush has only been in
office for a year.

5. Job Opening at MRC: Assistant Archivist for Media Conversion
Job opening at the MRC for the position of Assistant Archivist for Media
Conversion.


See today�s entire CyberAlert at:
http://www.mediaresearch.org/cyberalerts/2003/cyb20030812.asp

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