[+/-] Who are they talking about?
Who are these folks criticizing?
"There has to be a functional trust by reporters of the person they're covering. [He] lies knowing that you know he's lying. It's brutal and it subjugates the person who's being lied to. I resent deeply being constantly lied to." - Hardball's Chris Matthews
"The deep and searing violation took place when he not only lied to the country, but co-opted his friends and lied to them." - Reagan/Clinton adviser David Gergen
"What is troubling is the deceit, the failure to own up to it. Before this is over the truth must be told." - Sen. Joe Lieberman
"The judgment is harsher in Washington. We don't like being lied to." - Washington Post columnist David Broder
"When you lie to the country, you are using your authority to undermine the presidency." - Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin
The answer may not surprise you.
2 Comments:
Brutalized, subjugated, poor ol' Hardhead Matthews. He does this to the people all of the time, both is guests and his viewers. And Leiberman, oh, please. Just because you sign in as a democrat and sign the dotted line as a republican does not mean you are honest. These quotes were priceless, and to think they were over a consenual act of adult sex. Brilliant post.
Christ, when are you people going to be able to tell the difference between a lying (knowing the truth and saying something else) and passing on information that you believe to be correct?
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