Robert Novak's column today sheds a great deal of light on the DeLay onslaught by the liberal media.
They aren't reporting news. They are on a crusade to bring down a Republican.
Careful, New York Times.
You're venturing into CBS territory.
In "Quest to get a Republican to fight DeLay may have crossed a line," Novak reveals:
On March 24, former Congressman Bob Livingston was sent an e-mail by a New York Times editorial page staffer suggesting he write an op-ed essay. Would Livingston, who in 1998 gave up certain elevation to be House speaker because of a sexual affair, write about how Majority Leader Tom DeLay should now act under fire? In a subsequent conversation, it was made clear the Times wanted the prominent Republican to say DeLay should step aside for the good of the party.
Livingston in effect declined by responding that if he wrote anything for the Times, it would be pro-DeLay. But this remarkable case of that august newspaper fishing for an op-ed piece makes it appear part of a calculated campaign to bring down the single most powerful Republican in Congress. The Democratic establishment and left-wing activists have targeted DeLay as the way to end a decade of Republican control of the House.
Monday, April 11, 2005
NYT: Hunting DeLay
Posted by Mary at 4/11/2005 12:07:00 PM
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2 comments:
how about not focusing on DeLay and focus on getting something done for the country
- Publius
The libs will not be satisfied until they bring down DeLay.
It seems that's all that matters to them.
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