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For two days running he played the nasty little boy who did not get what he wanted from his mommy, stamping his feet and all but threatening to hold his breath until he turned blue and expired if he wasnt given what he wanted. In this case mommy was White House spokesman Scott McClellan, who should have sent him to his room without supper. The spoiled brats were also upset that the vice president gave his first interview about the incident to Foxs Brit Hume, the very embodiment of his networks fair and balanced claim. The poor babies complained that Cheney choose a friendly interviewer. What did they expect is the vice president obliged to expose himself to his enemies in the media? Lost amidst all the bruised egos were a couple of important facts about the shooting incident. One, it was an accident, and not an uncommon one. As a bird hunter I have been sprayed with bird shot more times than I can remember. Anybody who goes bird hunting can expect to feel the sting of these tiny tenth-of-an-inch pellets. Sometimes directly out of the barrel of a shotgun, sometimes when pellets rain down on you from above. Im not downplaying the severity of Harry Whittingtons injuries, but its important to recognize that this kind of thing happens from time to time. The media are outraged because the vice president didnt immediately report the matter. This is the same media that managed to overlook Mrs. Clintons 30-hour delay in releasing Vince Fosters alleged suicide note. From the kind of hysterical reporting we are now witnessing youd think the ice president had deliberately aimed at his friend. Some idiot just wrote a column calling this incident Cheneys Chappaquiddick. Thats the kind of junk the media considers unbiased journalism. They forget somebody died at Chappaquiddick. Mr. Whittington disappointed the media by failing to follow suit. Mike Reagan, the eldest son of President Ronald Reagan, is heard on more than 200 talk radio stations nationally as part of the Radio America Network. Comments to mereagan@hotmail.com for Mike. ©2004 Mike Reagan. You must contact us if you would like to print this column in your publication or post on the internet. Mike's column is distributed exclusively by: Cagle Cartoons, Inc. Cari Dawson Bartley Cari@cagle.com, (800) 696-7561 © Copyright 2004 by Classbrain, Inc. |
