Everyone is entitled to their own opinions, but inventing facts is quite another thing. There is a three letter word to describe this.
Of course Coulter and Malkin and others are not bound by facts and like others discussed have to keep their fans happy with outlandish statements to keep their ratings or readership up. Still, "Shame on you Ann and Michelle."
Then on the other hand, why am I not surprised that they have been foun d to have invented their own facts?
Of course Coulter and Malkin and others are not bound by facts and like others discussed have to keep their fans happy with outlandish statements to keep their ratings or readership up. Still, "Shame on you Ann and Michelle."
Then on the other hand, why am I not surprised that they have been foun d to have invented their own facts?
Ann Coulter and Michelle Malkin are entitled to their opinions, which
they have plenty of -- in this case about President Obama and his reaction to the arrest of Professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. by Cambridge Police Sgt. James Crowley. They are not, however, to paraphrase the late Sen. Patrick Moynihan, entitled to their own facts, or entitled to invent a scenario in which the White House somehow prompted me to ask Obama about Gates at his press conference last week
http://www.politicsdaily.com/2009/0...e-malkin-looking-wrong-place-for-obama-gates/
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