Condi Is A 'Monster' - 'A God Damn Liar' - Helen Thomas
[Editor's Note: Newsmax.com is dominated by Illuminati front
men on its board and is essentially a disinfo outlet trying to pose as a
Good Guy, alternative news source The same could be said of Joseph Farahs'
World Net Daily. You get mostly good material from such suorces, but they
stick in the twist or the spin at just the right location to skew the story
sufficiently and marginalize the messenger or obfuscate the conclusion-as
can be seen near the end of this article. NPR (National Public Radio) runs
the same shell game. It sounds balanced and even handed to the casual listener,
but you can discern the disinfo if you listen carefully enough and long
enough - which I do. Disinformation won't work if it isn't sufficiently
sophisticated aand disarming, so you have professionals from places like
Tavistock Institute and Stanford Research working full time on the context,
psychology and 'believeability' of every story line that goes out over the
air. You need to put on your thinking cap to cut through that level of planned
misrepresentation and deception, but once you're tuned up and privy to the
script, then it becomes relatively easy to pick up the ringers in the story
line...Ken ]
From NewsMax.com
http://educate-yourself.org/cn/condolizzardlies22nov04.shtml
November 22, 2004
President Bush's decision to nominate Condoleezza Rice received
widespread praise from both Democrats and Republicans.
But longtime White House Bureau Chief Helen Thomas, now a syndicated columnist
with Hearst, had nothing but contempt for Rice's nomination. The feisty
84-year-old reporter who started at the White House during the Kennedy administration
had some unkind words to describe Bush and Condi.
NewsMax bumped into Thomas in the lobby of New York's Waldorf-Astoria as
she waited for a lunch date.
Asked about the election result, the sharp-tongued reporter simply put her
hand on her face and said, "My God, the man is a fascist -- a fascist,
I tell you."
She warned that Bush's victory will mean one thing: more war. She expects
Iran to be next.
But surely Thomas, a female reporter who succeeded decades ago in a "man's
world," had some empathy about Condi's appointment.
As we suggested the notion, a look of horror came over Thomas' face.
"I tell you, the women is a monster, a monster, a monster," she
kept saying.
Asked why she was so angry with Condi, Thomas explained that the national
security adviser had lied about the Iraq war and "thousands had died."
Thomas, to her credit, has asked tough questions of both Democrat and Republican
presidents during her long tenure in the White House press corps, but some
of her anger seemed more personal.
For decades, Thomas held the privileged front-row seat in the pressroom
and usually got to ask the first question. Now she says she is back in the
last row and "Bush is afraid to take my questions."
Fair enough, but the venom for Condi?
When NewsMax referred to some of Condi's positive achievements, Thomas kept
interjecting "monster" to describe her. "The lady is a goddamn
liar," Thomas said, adding that such prevaricators were commonplace
in the Bush White House.
Nor was Thomas impressed that Condi, an African-American woman, had risen
from segregated Alabama to become the most powerful woman in the nation.
Thomas rejected that, too, claiming that Condi's family had opposed Dr.
Martin Luther King and that she and her folks had not supported the civil
rights movement. In fact, Thomas then made the bizarre claim that Condi's
family wouldn't even patronize black-owned stores.
Thomas had little substantiation for any of these allegations.
Nor for some very vague allegations about the Bush family, which she said
would "stop at nothing" to deal with its enemies.
Michael Moore, please call Helen Thomas. She is ready to help with your
next movie!
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