Equal Opportunity Bashing
From ABC's This Week earlier today, via MKH:
Well, I agree that people should go back to the report. It's very readable and that is factual. All of us Democrats and Republicans have endorsed that. I haven't seen the film, but I can reassure and comfort my Democratic colleagues that as a Republican having lived with the hostility of Hollywood through the last 30 years, that it's not going to have an earth-shaking impact, and I think that it certainly should go forward. It’s, I'm told equally harsh against the Bush administration, in fact, both Bush administrations and even back to Reagan for not retaliating against early strikes, so absolutely it should go forward, and if you don't like the hits to the Clinton administration, well, welcome to the club. The Republicans have lived with Michael Moore and Oliver Stone and most of Hollywood as a fact of life.
From Hugh Hewitt, the indications are that the program will indeed run as scheduled, if not entirely as originally shot:
A full page ad, brightly colored, depicting malevolent eyes peering threw a tear in the American flag the terrorust has torn, is on p. A-9 of the Los Angeles Times this morning. The copy below the title "The Path to 9/11": "The years that led up to it. Everything that might have prevented it." Part 1 airs tonight at 8 PM.
ABC has refused the left, and the fury on the left is extreme.
And well it should.
In the meantime, Red State has provided clips of the disputed subject matter for viewing. Take a gander and make up your own mind.
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