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Default Matt Drudge: Prince of Slime


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Duh-Mikey recently asked for evidence that Matt Drudge publishes

misleading
stories.


No, I asked what he's gotten wrong.


OK. He sure "got" this story "wrong" - i.e., he fabricated it.

On Thursday, Jan. 12, Drudge ran the following headline SIX
times
during the same day:

Another dead link.


Works for me.

If you have a problem with it, just got to the Drudge Report page and click
on "previous headlines", and then click on January 12. You'll find the same
headline and the same story posted six times at different times during the
same day.


http://www.drudgereportarchives.com/...234803_mattjk1.
htm


The way to get it to work is to simply type it into your address box at the
top of your screen, since the "htm" didn't get picked up in blue. Make sure
to add it to the blue lettering when you do so.

EVERYTHING in that article, including the Dean reference was a pure
fabrication.

On Friday, Jan. 13, Drudge had another headline, this one a link to a
scurrilous article by Michael Sneed in the Chicago Sun-Times:

http://www.suntimes.com/output/sneed...s-sneed13.html


So why aren't you mad at Sneed?


Mad? I'm not mad at Sneed or Drudge. I laugh at them.

It should be noted that Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity among other
right-wing media ****heads promoted this same Drudge fabrication

repeatedly.

Of course it was fine with you when a fabricated story about Bush 41's
non-existent affair made the news, because after all he is a Republican.


Who is Bush 41?

What "non-existent affair"??? Never heard of it. Please elaborate.

Today, the subject of the story, Alexandra Polier exposed Drudge for

the
ultra-right-wing ("I'll publish anything Karl Rove asks me to")

sleazeball
he
has always been:

Actually the comment from her father today raises more questions. Why is

he
quoted yesterday as saying Kerry is a slimeball, or whatever term he used?
Which is the right quote?


The latter one. Judy Woodruff, of all people, quoted his exact words on CNN
about supporting Kerry. Only the likes of Drudge, Limbaugh and Sean
Hannity spread the false story about Kerry being a slimeball.


http://customwire.ap.org/dynamic/sto...ADIU&SECTION=H
OME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT


For easy access to this article, just go to Signonsandiego.com. The article
is referenced by a small headline on the main page.

Does the main stream press, (the Liberal press) ever get things wrong.


And what "Liberal press" would that be? The press owned by Viacom, Murdoch,
TimeWarner, General Electric or Clear Channel? Meaning the vast majority of
the media in America today? The same fictional "liberal media" your airhead
hero Ann Coulter always blows her stack about?

Are they slime for burying their infrequent retractions on page 12 or

wherever?

Have no idea what you're insinuating, as usual. Could you try to make
yourself clear for a change?

Your bias is obvious and you really don't care about the truth unless it
hurts somebody you don't like.


Ahhh... the expected Duh-Mikey closing line - projecting his dishonesty onto
whoever he disagrees with, or whoever questions his ultra-right-wing idols.