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Argument: Argument thesis  Republican support for the military is little more than rhetoric
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Node Text: Conservative media sides with Republican political interests over military

Conservative media minimizes, dismisses or outright ignores stories.

On Friday, March 2, 2007, as Secretary of the Army Francis Harvey resigned under pressure, and the second head of Walter Reed was fired within days of his predecessor, Fox News referenced Walter Reed 10 times, compared to 121 references to Anna Nicole Smith's death three weeks earlier.

http://thinkprogress.org/...

On Sunday, March 4, 2007, Fox News reporter Brit Hume suggests that the administration has gotten over the "political firestorm":

"This is unfortunate. It looks terrible, which is the problem. The problem is that it looks as if this administration, which has sent troops into harm’s way, is now neglecting them when they’re injured and need care and help. But make no mistake about it, this was a — there was a potential political firestorm on Capitol Hill began to brew about this. The administration did what it did to try to get it over with, and it may well have succeeded."

http://thinkprogress.org/...

As for blogs, The Imus Show Blog sums it up:

"During the past week I’ve gotten several links from some of the biggest liberal blogs/websites on the internet, Crooks & Liars, Think Progress, and Daily Kos. These are not sites that would normally link to this blog. As anyone who reads my blog knows I routinely slam liberal politicians and media.

But these guys rose above politics to try and bring awareness to the problems at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. Some might say they’re doing it as an opportunity to slam the Bush Administration. I don’t think that’s it. I think it’s a genuine concern for active duty soldiers and veterans.

I wondered why I hadn’t received a single link from a conservative blog or website. I thought well they just didn’t like any of my posts. So I went and checked the right wing blogs I normally read when I get time, Redstate, Pajama Media, Hot Air, and Michelle Malkin. Except for Ms. Malkin, not one of these sites even mentioned the Washington Post Story or anything about Walter Reed that I could find. When Malkin talks about it. She was not able to rise above politics and used it as an opportunity to slam the liberal media and democrats."

http://imusblog.com/...
Node Created: Ulysses Berman — 2007-03-05 22:49:10

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