Media Cynic Page: 16

This is page 16 of the Media Cynic archives.

Hillary Enters the Race (2007-01-20): Hillary Clinton has officially entered the 2008 presidential race, declaring in a statement that "I'm in.

Bush Calls Iraq a Cracked Egg (2007-01-16): In a somewhat bizarre interview with Jim Lehrer, President Bush said if he were being polled, he wouldn't approve of what's happening in Iraq now.

University Files Patent Infringement Suit Over Bluetooth Technology (2007-01-03): The University of Washington has filed suit against three major electronics makers alleging that the companies are illegaly placing unlicensed Bluetooth chip sets in products ranging from cell phones, computers and headsets.

U.S. Commanders Skeptical About Bush Surge Plan (2006-12-20): President Bush has said he want to send more troops to Iraq in a "surge" movement.

Bush Says James Baker Can Go Back to His Day Job (2006-12-07): James Baker has presented the Iraq Study Group's report to the White House and to the public.

Bill Frist's Political Career is Over (2006-11-29): Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R - Tennessee) has confirmed that he will not be making a run for the White House in 2008.

Dollar Falls to 15 Year Low (2006-11-28): The U.

The Return of Trent Lott (2006-11-15): He's back and he has to be feeling vindicated.

Daddy to the Rescue (2006-11-13): The lead article in Newsweek examines the return of Bush 41, as Daddy steps in to fix his son's foreign policy fiasco.

Democrats Are In: Rumsfeld and Mehlman Are Out (2006-11-09): Now that the Virginia Senate race has finally been called for Democrat Jim Webb, the Democrats officially control both the House of Representatives and the Senate.

The Voting Machine Blues (2006-11-07): As Americans head to the polls today, many people will be focusing on the inevitable voting booth problems.

American Conservative, Army Times Turn on Bush (2006-11-06): Two new devastating editorials have hit President Bush and the GOP hard, just before the mid-term elections.

Top Neocons Turn On Bush (2006-11-03): Vanity Fair has a blockbuster of an article entitled: "Neo Culpa" in which the chief neoconservatives -- Richard Perle, Kenneth Adelman, and David Frum -- turn on President Bush and flatly call him and his administration "incompetent.

Slow Economic Growth in 3rd Quarter (2006-10-27): The U.

Censoring Differing Opinions (2006-10-26): Wonkette reports that it is being blocked from being read by Marines on active duty in Iraq.

A New Low For Limbaugh (2006-10-25): Rush Limbaugh has reached a new low with his latest bit of appalling behavior.

James Baker on Iraq: (2006-10-20): Former Secretary of State James Baker weighs in on the situation in Iraq declaring it to be a "helluva mess.

Toshiba's Exciting New Concept of Television Viewing (2006-10-16): Electronics giant Toshiba has created a new viewing device that allows the wearer to experience television in a full 360-degree view.

Kim Jong-Il Goes Nuclear (2006-10-10): World leaders are furious at North Korea for detonating a nuclear device in a test, but it's unclear whether the explosion was nuclear or just a traditional bomb.

Elephants In Retreat as Time Shows Elephant's Rear on Cover (2006-10-09): The Bob Woodward book and Foleygate now have the Republicans is full retreat mode, just 30 days out from the midterm elections.