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Imus: “Do Those Nitwits…Think This Is Going To Have” The Same Impact As Cronkite?

By: Pam On: Nov/27/06 - 4 Comments

This morning on radio and MSNBC, responding to NBC’s decision to characterize Iraq as a “civil war,” Don Imus said:

“He and Brian Williams and all those other nitwits and Griffin, they all sit around and they make this command decision, and Zucker and all of them, and maybe bring ol’ Wright in there?”

More: “Do these nitwits at NBC News think this is going to have the impact of when Walter Cronkite came back in Vietnam and said we can’t win, and Lyndon Johnson famously said ‘well if we’ve lost Walter Cronkite, we’ve lost the country?’”

That would be a YES, Imus. As a matter of fact they do.

Ian has more, as well as THE YELLING BOX and The American Pundit

Posted on: November 27, 2006 |

Posted in: Liberal Media, National News

4 Responses to “Imus: “Do Those Nitwits…Think This Is Going To Have” The Same Impact As Cronkite?”

  1. Peejz
    November 28, 2006 - 08:21 AM on November 28th, 2006

    Which War in Lebanon are you refering to?

  2. Peejz
    November 28, 2006 - 10:25 AM on November 28th, 2006

    I asked you because there are members of the MSM refering to the sitution there now is a civil war, which it is not.

    As for the war of 1975-1990…that was a civil war. It escalated because the govenment did not attempt to stop it. The govt split, there were random killings, but it was Lebanese fighting Lebanese.

  3. Peejz
    November 28, 2006 - 11:07 AM on November 28th, 2006

    No I don’t because you have outside forces fighting within Iraq. You also have outside forces that are manipulating the fighting. If it were Iraqi vs Iraqi, and no outside peoples involved, I would say it was.

  4. snowy egret
    November 28, 2006 - 10:33 PM on November 28th, 2006

    Its becuase of traitors like WALLEY KRONKITE the we lost heart in VIETNAM :mad:

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