Previous Politech message: http://www.politechbot.com/p-03857.html --- From: "Jim Taylor" <jptat_private> To: <declanat_private> Cc: "Phil Agre" <pagreat_private> Subject: RE: Paul Weyrich says conservatives don't want to ditch Ashcroft Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2002 09:51:11 -0400 Declan: Maybe Weyrich is a "honest, straightforward person", but this piece isn't. Some of it is reasonable, but most is disingenuous. I don't have to "imagine" what the Republicans would say about the accumulation of power, I can quote Weyrich: "It is what a future attorney general like Hillary Clinton could easily do with those powers." There are "good" people, Ashcroft and Bush, and "evil" people, best identified with the last name Clinton. I hope Weyrich is on your mailing list and has read the forward of TIPS inquiries to Fox TV (and was that story NOT a parody?). Then there is Weyrich's caterwauling about the Washington (and the rest of the press is better?) press. "What in the long-run is likely to prove to be a minor flap is very instructive in how journalism in Washington is changing. Rather than demonstrate commitment to getting the facts straight first, writers simply write opinions as if they are facts." I don't pretend to know anything about Weyrich except for this piece, but I would bet that he wasn't wringing his hands during the Clinton administration at the press's treatment of Whitewater, et al. He further confuses the matter for berating the NYT [not my standard for good journalism] for a piece that " .. read like several stories crammed into one." Were there too many ideas in the piece for Weyrich to parse OR, as is more likely, the story did not have the spin that Weyrich would have liked. I'm fairly sure if the story had somehow tied in the "evil" ones with the power abuse, he would not have complained that the story had too many threads. And, staunch supporter of the Attorney General that he is, his statement "Speaking for myself, **right now** I do not want to be part of any campaign to dump the attorney general." is about as strong an endorsement as many a baseball general manager's endorsement of his (are there any female MLB general managers?) field manager who is soon to be unemployed. Nowhere, other than by implication with his statement "My concern is not what Mr.Ashcroft and President Bush will do with the new powers granted the government to conduct the war on terrorism.", does Weyrich endorse Ashcroft. He merely wiggles around the issue in as UNstraightforward a manner as I can imagine. Thanks for sharing with us. jim taylor ... a reader ------------------------------------------------------------------------- POLITECH -- Declan McCullagh's politics and technology mailing list You may redistribute this message freely if you include this notice. To subscribe to Politech: http://www.politechbot.com/info/subscribe.html This message is archived at http://www.politechbot.com/ Declan McCullagh's photographs are at http://www.mccullagh.org/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Like Politech? Make a donation here: http://www.politechbot.com/donate/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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