A few words of encouragement from Kerry supporter Andrew Sullivan:
Memo to Rather: you can't break that story, because someone else in pajamas already did. Check the frequency, Kenneth. You are so far from being out front on this, you are leagues behind in the dust. Have you heard of the Internet? You can find it on that weird machine in your office they call a computer. All this proves is the fathomless cocooning of Rather and Heyward. They still think this is the 1980s. They have no idea what media world they are living in. Like Howell Raines, they are so out of it, they don't even know they're finished. Above all, they are not acting as journalists. They are acting as political operators, determined to win a news cycle, to inflict as much damage on their opponents as possible, while stonewalling on their own glaring, obvious errors. So this is a test of the blogosphere. We have to keep at these guys day and night to force them to live up to the most basic ethical requirements of their profession. After all this stonewalling and arrogance, an apology and retraction will no longer suffice. These guys have to resign or be fired.
Thanks, Andrew, I needed that. Because at this point, I just want to have a lovely adult beverage and write about food.
Shrimp scampi with a nice South African white wine. Takes the edge off quite nicely.
What, no name calling? Andrew is losing his touch.
Rathergate has been a disgrace and old Dan is whistling in the dark if he thinks his 86 year old self proclaimed Bush hater is going to distract from his new found legacy as a partisan flack.
Adnrew must be taking his medication again.
Rumor has it that next week, Dan Rather will travel to Japan. He's heard there may be a major city there named Tokyo, but he wants to see for himself so he can be the first to break the story.
Someone go check the value of Pi in Dan Rather's office....
I'm not sure Sullivan has checked into Kamp Kerry. He did say Bush's support of FMA was a "deal breaker" and that he wouldn't vote for him, but he also said that Kerry was unacceptable on national security. And I have yet to see a formal endorsement on his website.
Maybe there's hope for "one-issue" Sullivan yet.
It could happen.