Operation Mockingbird
More On Scaife's Brain Trust 2 Political Junkies October 14, 2009 They just can't help themselves. Take a lo.
Marion Daily Republican Aug 03, 2009 Robert "Bob" Walker, a Herrin native who launched his television and radio career nationally after covering the Kennedy assassination for WFAA in Dallas, died from kidney and liver failure July 27 at his Minnesota home.
Marion Daily RepublicanAug 03, 2009Robert "Bob" Walker, a Herrin native who launched his television and radio career nationally after covering the Kennedy assassination for WFAA in Dallas, died from kidney and liver failure July 27 at his Minnesota home.
* Walter Cronkite: Most Trusted Asset of Operation Mockingbird * Cronkite Belatedly Called War in Vietnam Unwinnable, Not An Atrocity * Beyond the Hype: Cronkite and the Vietnam War.
Kurt Nimmo Infowars July 19, 2009 “It is impossible to imagine CBS News, journalism or indeed America without Walter Cronkite,” said Sean McManus, president of CBS News on the passing on Walter Cronkite.
A Robber Baron’s Misery, Two Great Depressions & the Origin of CIA Mockingbird Richard Mellon Scaife
Also see: "Scaife: Funding Father of the Right," by Robert G. Kaiser and Ira Chinoym, Washington Post AFTER T.
Presidential Politics 2008 The Issues 23 April 2008 The 41 signers of an open letter denouncing ABC's farcical conduct during the most recent presidential debate may have thought they were doing the right thing - but they managed to send the wrong message.
No, not Chuckie - MarcExhibit A: Marc Cooper Red Baits Peter Camejo(bile-driven repost)Marc Cooper - the Nation/Pacifica/KCRW/LA Weekly pundit who is forever scrutinizing liberals for signs of communist influence to publicize and cluck his tongue over - noted in an Internet posting, entitled "Nader's Nadir," that Peter Comejo, Ralph Nader's running mate, was, in the '60s, sponsored by the "Trotskyist" Socialist Workers Party (SWP).
Part One - 1972: The Cable Guy and the Bribe" ... As for Kahn, after serving 20 months in federal prison on th.
As I write this, a ranking employee of the LA Times, asked about literatum and Op-Ed columnist Meghan Daum, just explained to me across my desk: "I have no idea why she was hired.

