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Welcome to Guindiblog! Guindiblog is named after Alfi Guindi, a former Marine turned patent attorney who lives in New York. The purpose of Guindiblog is to discuss the issues of the day, from a center-right/liberatarian/federalist perspective, as well as sports, cars and anything else that the bloggers deem worthy of discussion. Oh yeah, blatant showers of praise for Justice Scalia are encouraged.

Friday, November 12, 2004

Another nail...

in the coffin of CNN. Not only were they incredibly swayed by the Kerry campaign in the wee hours of Nov. 3rd into believing that there were 250,000 uncounted votes instead of the reported 135,000 (as said by the secretary of the state on FoxNews THAT night), but while channel surfing last night I stopped on CNN to see what this "Anderson Cooper 360" was all about. He was interviewing some crack pot about how it was a commuter plane and not a 757 that hit the Pentagon on Sept. 11, as evidenced by eyewitness accounts. The government is obviously in full cover up mode for this one (eyes rolling). I mean is that a serious news topic?

Oh, and on Fox News at the same time? A picture tribute to our soldiers in Fallujah (sp?) to honor them on Veterans Day. Fair and balanced or not, at least they are patriotic and real.

2 Comments:

Blogger Guindiblog said...

I do enjoy Scarbrough on MSNBC and Dennis Miller on CSNBC. Other than those, I don't particularly like their programming. Keith Olberman is a pansy that should have neverl left ESPN, where he used to be pretty cool. And Chris Matthews, although tolerable at times, was a speechwriter for Carter and a staffer for Tip O'Neal, but pretends to play "Hardball" with both sides. He's a phony.

November 13, 2004 at 5:35 PM  
Blogger Henry said...

CNBC is great programming, but mainly during the day outside of Dennis Miller.

November 15, 2004 at 5:42 PM  

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