kalm wrote:CID1990 wrote:
I don't have a problem in the world with the media putting elected officials on the hot seat. It's their duty. I just expect integrity and there is none.
Maybe not. McCain looked like a bitter old man on the news shows this morning. The moderator did a very good job of making the conks look like they are holding foreign policy hostage because of a personal grudge, whether they are or not.
I thought you said it was all about Israel. If that's the case, Houndawg's point seems spot on. Unless it's a 1000% support of Israel, then you suck at foreign policy?
I'll add that if a "journalist" has "integrity" there's a number of things he should be skewering McCain with. It's not a reporter's job to play footsies with a Senator...especially one so vocal on foreign policy. Their fealty should be to the news and the public.
At least Hagel's no John Bolton.
I did say it was all about Israel, because it definitely is. Do you think anyone is going to come out and say it? Especially when the deal breaker is going to come not from the right, but the Obama supporters of the Jewish variety who don't like Hagel at all, and with good reason.
McCain might be petulant and he might be mad, but just him and his buddies would not be enough to carry this through based on their beef with Hagel over Iraq and Bush. That's nit picky even for McCain.
The media isn't going to touch the real reason Hagel won't be confirmed and the nomination pulled, because 1) they arent that bright, and 2) it will make the decision to put him up in the first place look all the more silly.
I think you misinterpreted my post. The media strokes the people they like. There are pockets of evenhandedness at CBS and CNN, but by and large the media at large has abrogated its responsibility to hold politician's feet to the fire. Feel free to write CNN with all of your creative ideas with which they can skewer John McCain, I'm sure they will get around to it when the topic is right.