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Monday, April 13, 2009
John McCaslin :: Townhall.com Columnist
Cable War
by John McCaslin
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CNN anchor Rick Sanchez launched into a fit of editorializing last week by accusing a former CNN colleague, Glenn Beck, of contributing to the recent rash of mass killings in the United States.

”Who is stirring the pot?” Mr. Sanchez asked viewers. “Who is making people apoplectic?”

He went on to describe “the garden-variety fear- and hate-mongering provided compliments of Fox News, night in and night out. That's where Glenn Beck is seen, night after night, talking about doomsday, about the country coming apart. While his counterpart, Sean Hannity, calls the president a socialist, and worse, implying day in and day out, that he's trying to destroy America.”

Mr. Beck hosted a nightly news-commentary show on CNN until late last year, when he jumped ship to Fox News and attracted a much larger audience.

When interviewing Alan Gottlieb, founder of the Second Amendment Foundation, Mr. Sanchez accused Mr. Beck of spreading an unfounded fear among Americans that President Obama - “the nation's first minority, minority president,” the CNN anchor stressed, putting the emphasis on minority - is out to take their guns away.

”The bottom line,” Mr. Gottlieb reasoned, “is the Pew Research Center just did a survey that shows Barack Obama is the most polarizing president that we've had in four decades ...”

“But hold on,” Mr. Sanchez interrupted, “how could he not be polarizing when people are saying those messages that we have been talking about? If I was to get on the air and start saying horrible things about anyone, day in and day out, and scaring the 'bejesus' out of you, and telling you that the world is going to end as a result of this particular politician, whether he's on the right or the left or the middle, don't you think he would be polarizing?”

“Well,” answered Mr. Gottlieb, “I think maybe the media did that to George Bush, making for a good argument if what you are saying is true, maybe it wasn't Fox News. Maybe it was CNN and MSNBC.”

“I suppose that's fair,” Mr. Sanchez said.

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"This action allows the American people to view historical records relating to the presidency and judge for themselves the actions of federal officials."

Or the acting archivist of the United States, Adrienne Thomas, chose to phrase it when announcing that 245,763 pages of Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush presidential records will be made public today at their respective presidential libraries. Continued...

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John McCaslin is a contributing columnist on Townhall.com and author of Inside The Beltway: Offbeat Stories, Scoops, and Shenanigans from around the Nation's Capital .

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Sanchez is just envious
Rick Sanchez is upset because Keith Olbermann keeps "out-Olbermanning" him. Between the two of them there aren't enough brains to fill a gnat's skull.

Gee, you mean CNN is biased?

When these MSM "News" commentators listen to Obama read from a teleprompter and speak in awe about tingling feelings in their legs, does anyone ever check the carpet for puddles?

http://www.gopusa.com/commentary/guest/2009/fmb_03071.shtml /
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