When Sally Field is accepting her Emmy award, Fox cuts off her anti-war speech right before "god-damned wars in the first place."
http://thinkprogr ess.org/2007/09/16/f ox-censors-sally-fie lds-anti-war-speech- at-emmys/
During tonight's CNN/YouTube debate, Mitt Romney refused to classify waterboarding as torture, and said he would have to instead consult with his national security adviser, Blackwater's Cofer Black.
http://thinkprogr ess.org/2007/11/28/r omney-torture-black/
Katie Couric speaks on CBS's Face the Nation about her trip to Iraq. In her report, she admits that her observations are based on "what the U.S. military wants" her to see.
http://thinkprogr ess.org/2007/09/02/c ouric-iraq-military/
http://thinkprogress .org/2008/02/05/thir d-bush-term/
On issue after issue, Mike Huckabee, John McCain, and Mitt Romney have shown themselves eager to carry on President Bush's legacy. Here's evidence.
On CNN, Sen. Webb slams Sen. McCain for his opposition to his dwell-time amendment for troops serving in Iraq, telling him he "needs to read the Constitution."
MSNBC's Chris Matthews calls Bush's claim that there are 36 countries fighting in Iraq "ludicrous."
http://thinkprogr ess.org/2007/09/13/m atthews-bushs-claim- of-36-countries-in-i raq-is-ludicrous/