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December 17, 2005

Conservative talk show hosts squirms to support Bush

Local talk show conservative host, Chris Baker on KTRH, was heard squirming on Thursday afternoon, attempting to find excuse ofter excuse for the President after he finally admitted the intelligence used to justify a war in Iraq was flawed, but the President continued to say that he would have done the same thing even if he knew then that the intelligence was flawed.

Uh....note to President....If Congress had known the true intelligence, there would have NEVER been a vote to use force against Iraq.

But to hear Chris Baker make every excuse known to man to continue supporting his failed President, his failed Iraq policy, and his failed leadership, was like eating spoiled Chinese food, sweet and sickening. Chris Baker stooped to new lows in defending the President, not once demanding accountability from the President for "taking responsibiliy" for the $300B cost of the war and the 2100+ killed soldiers, but on a number occasions calling for the head of the CIA, George Tenet. (That I agree with)

Nothing like listening to a conservative talk show host try to back away from the President while his lips are sew tightly to his ass.

Posted by John Cobarruvias at December 17, 2005 01:21 PM | Permalink

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I think I am missing something here. President Bush said the intelligence was faulty but the decisions he made based on faulty intelligence were still correct. In other words maybe he didn't need any information at all; look at all the money we could save if we just got rid of all the intelligence services.

Posted by: Leif Hatlen at December 18, 2005 08:49 PM

The intelligence wasn't flawed or faulty. It was completely fabricated by Ahmad Chalabi and funneled through Douglas Feith's Office of Special Plans. Why is this never brought up? Why is no attention being paid to Douglas Feith and his Office of Special Plans? Douglas Feith and other neocons operated a shadow government within our own government. This is what led to the war in Iraq.

I blame Congress as much as I do this idiot who calls himself the president for giving a total moron the authorization to use force if Saddam didn't comply with U.N. weapons inspectors, which by the way, he did comply with!!! It's a complete crock of crap when Bush says Saddam didn't comply with U.N. weapons inspectors. Congress handed Bush carte blanche to invade a sovereign nation that was never a threat to us!

99 and 9/10ths% of Congress needs to be replaced by populist leaders who will THINK before they sign their names on the dotted line!!

Posted by: Kris Graham at December 19, 2005 01:25 PM

Here is an email I sent to one of the demons, with know reply....

"Chris, 12/9/05
On my way home from work I have listened to your show on KTRH for more than a year now. Your opinions are tolerated so as to get the latest news, traffic reports, and weather updates that 740 provides so well.
For some reason yesterday you felt a need to belittle John Lennon. Mark Chapman gunned him down in the street in front of his wife and house. He shot him four times in the back for no reason, and on the 25th anniversary of his death you stated that “I don’t see what the big deal is, he was only a guitar player” .
Chris, John Lennon had more talent in his right finger then you have in your whole body.
For some reason you think that you can get on the radio and say what ever hurtful remarks pop into that narrow minded head of yours.
We ll Chris, I will never turn on 740 am again while you are part of it’s programming.
Sincerely,
Seabrook, TX "

How can we get him off the air?

Posted by: Joe A at December 21, 2005 10:00 AM

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