Tuesday, March 30, 2004
Nothing more vicious than a disappointed hagiographer....
Woodward to turn on his former master?
Looks like this "opportunity cost" concept may have legs ....
And if the conglomerates turn on Bush, so much the better.
Pass the popcorn!
Fit of conniption: I hear that "Plan of Attack," supersleuth Bob Woodward's still-secret study of President Bush's war on terrorism, will be very bad for the Bush reelection [sic] campaign - which is still reeling from gun-toting former terrorism chief Richard A. Clarke's critique of Bush, National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice and other administration figures in "Against All Enemies."
Woodward's book, to be released next month, will receive not only a multipart series in The Washington Post, but also the Mike Wallace treatment on "60 Minutes" April 18 - when I am absolutely confident that the common corporate ownership of CBS and Woodward's publisher, Simon & Schuster, will be mentioned.
(from Llyod Grove in the NY Daily News, via Melanie Node 707 )
Looks like this "opportunity cost" concept may have legs ....
And if the conglomerates turn on Bush, so much the better.
Pass the popcorn!