According to your new-found hero, he's a secret FBI/CIA operative. Kind of like his ex-lovers. How come none of my ex-lovers are CIA operatives. Gosh, I must just have boring taste in men!!!
“Zealot” Miller called Cynthia McKinney’s comments “loony”? I’d take that as a compliment. Miller was the mean-spirited, stage-one dementia speaker at the Republican convention who wished he could challenge Chris Matthews of “Hard Ball” to a duel.
Ruppert defends himself from FOX News commentator David Corn on page 300, but I haven’t gotten that far yet. I’m working on some other projects as well right now.
If you read his bio I linked for you, Corn has "contributed" to multiple networks and publications:
"Corn has contributed articles, including political satire and book reviews, to the Washington Post, the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Philadelphia Inquirer, the Boston Globe, Newsday, Harper's Magazine, The New Republic, Mother Jones, The Washington Monthly, the Village Voice, Slate and Salon, and he contributes a weekly column on national politics--"Loyal Opposition"--to www.TomPaine.com and www.Alternet.org. ...."
"Corn frequently is a guest on television and radio talk shows. He is a contributor for Fox News Cable and has been a regular on CNN, C-SPAN, and MSNBC. He also has been a substitute co-host for CNN's Crossfire and has appeared on The McLaughlin Group (NBC/PBS), Washington Week in Review (PBS), ABC News, CBS Morning News, Fox Television News, The Capital Gang (CNN), Equal Time (CNBC), Tim Russert (CNBC), and other shows and networks. He was a co-host (with Pat Buchanan) of the nationally syndicated radio show Buchanan and Company. He has contributed commentary to NPR, BBC Radio, CBC Radio and Pacifica Radio, and he has been a guest on scores of call-in radio programs. His forthcoming The Lies of George W. Bush: Mastering the Politics of Deception, due out from Crown Publishers this September, will detail a pattern of deceit that has become commonplace in Washington today. "
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Looking forward to your review.
Are you familiar with David Corn who writes for The Nation?
According to your new-found hero, he's a secret FBI/CIA operative. Kind of like his ex-lovers. How come none of my ex-lovers are CIA operatives. Gosh, I must just have boring taste in men!!!
http://www.thenation.com/capitalgames/index.mhtml?bid=3&pid=66http://www.laweekly.com/ink/02/30/cover-corn.phphttp://www.leftgatekeepers.com/articles/TranscriptOfKPFK'sSonaliInterviewRuppert&Corn61302.htm
“Zealot” Miller called Cynthia McKinney’s comments “loony”? I’d take that as a compliment. Miller was the mean-spirited, stage-one dementia speaker at the Republican convention who wished he could challenge Chris Matthews of “Hard Ball” to a duel.
Ruppert defends himself from FOX News commentator David Corn on page 300, but I haven’t gotten that far yet. I’m working on some other projects as well right now.
If you read his bio I linked for you, Corn has "contributed" to multiple networks and publications:
"Corn has contributed articles, including political satire and book reviews, to the Washington Post, the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Philadelphia Inquirer, the Boston Globe, Newsday, Harper's Magazine, The New Republic, Mother Jones, The Washington Monthly, the Village Voice, Slate and Salon, and he contributes a weekly column on national politics--"Loyal Opposition"--to www.TomPaine.com and www.Alternet.org. ...."
"Corn frequently is a guest on television and radio talk shows. He is a contributor for Fox News Cable and has been a regular on CNN, C-SPAN, and MSNBC. He also has been a substitute co-host for CNN's Crossfire and has appeared on The McLaughlin Group (NBC/PBS), Washington Week in Review (PBS), ABC News, CBS Morning News, Fox Television News, The Capital Gang (CNN), Equal Time (CNBC), Tim Russert (CNBC), and other shows and networks. He was a co-host (with Pat Buchanan) of the nationally syndicated radio show Buchanan and Company. He has contributed commentary to NPR, BBC Radio, CBC Radio and Pacifica Radio, and he has been a guest on scores of call-in radio programs. His forthcoming The Lies of George W. Bush: Mastering the Politics of Deception, due out from Crown Publishers this September, will detail a pattern of deceit that has become commonplace in Washington today. "
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