Kudos to Larry
Elder for pointing out on his radio show this afternoon (Tue.
5/30/06) yet another example of egregious liberal bias from CBS'
Bob Schieffer.
Get a load of this so-called "question" he posed to
Sen. Mitch
McConnell (R-KY) on last Sunday's
Face the Nation (Sun. 5/28/06):
SCHIEFFER: Sen. McConnell, let me start with you. Republicans are
fighting among themselves in a way I haven't seen in quite a while;
the war is going on; those gas prices are up; the Veterans
Administration has found a way to let twenty-seven-and-a-half
million veterans - has found a way to let their records, including
their Social Security numbers - to be stolen; the former Speaker of
the House Newt Gingrich said the other day that Democrats didn't
really need an agenda any more. They really only had to say is, "Had
enough?" I want to ask you: Are you gonna be able to hold your
majorities in the Senate and House this year?
Good grief. ("The Veterans Administration has found a way to
let their records be stolen"?? What?) Elder rightfully asked, "[Was
that] a sermon? A speech? Or a question?" With MSM hosts asking
such biased "questions" as this: Is it any surprise that President
Bush's poll numbers are so low?
How about a few reminders?
Unemployment: a low 4.7 percent ...
GDP, first quarter, 2006: an impressive 5.3 percent ...
Record home ownership ...
Inflation
in check ...
Lowered taxes ... Saddam Hussein is gone ...
Libya surrenders their WMD programs ...
Is everything going perfect? Of course not. But is the sky falling? Bob
Schieffer wants us to think so, but it isn't.
HT: Larry Elder,
"the Sage from South Central"