Thursday, June 2, 2005

Lauer Interviews Woodward and Bernstein

At the end of Matt Lauer's interview this morning with Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, Lauer asked them what they thought of a comment Pat Buchanan made yesterday on the Today show.

Lauer sneerlingly said, "Pat Buchanan, one of the President's men" called the reporters "stenographers." (Gee, does Lauer sound like an objective reporter or a sycophant?)

Both Woodward and Bernstein chuckled. Then, Woodward said that Pat Buchanan is a "propagandist." He went on to say, very conscendingly, that he has an agenda and dismissed it as the "old crowd relaunches the wars of Watergate."

Bernstein, wanting to milk his role as cult hero, said it's another attack on the media.

After hour after hour of wall to wall coverage of Mark Felt's disclosure and the MSM drooling over him and those glory days of hacking away at a Republican president, Woodward claims that Buchanan was the one relaunching the wars of Watergate.

Who is the propagandist here?

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