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Katie Couric calls ‘em: “Bush adversaries”. Gee, that’s not political!

A daily must-read for all conservatives and other right-thinking folks in Canada and the U.S., the always superb Media Research Center caught another Katie Couric moment of perfidy last night and wrote it up in their daily “CyberAlert”. 

Couric: U.S. Enemies in Cuba a ‘Who’s Who of Bush’s Adversaries’

In a brief item on the Friday’s CBS Evening News, Katie Couric asserted: “At the top of tonight’s news briefing, a who’s who of President Bush’s adversaries on the world stage all together in one place. Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez and Iran’s Mahmoud Ahmadinejad are among the leaders in Havana for the meeting of the non-aligned nations. Raul Castro is playing host. His older brother, Fidel, is still recovering from intestinal surgery.”

    ABC and NBC, however, realized those leaders and others gathered, for the summit in Havana of the “Non-Aligned Movement,” are enemies of the United States, not just the current occupant of the Oval Office. Fill-in ABC anchor Kate Snow referred to how the organization “regularly takes anti-American stances and today was no exception” and reporter Jim Avila, in Cuba, relayed how “America’s short list of antagonists” were “all bashing the United States for opposing Iran’s nuclear program, all of them together in Cuba, capital of anti-Americanism.” NBC’s Brian Williams, anchoring from Havana, described the summit of non-aligned nations as “all of the enemies of the United States, really, gathered in one room.”

Nope.  No bias there, Mizzz Couric, American agenda-driven liberal.

Katie Couric, who as I always point out makes you dumber the more you listen to her (Google “Nancy Wilson”), replaced rather biased Dan Rather on CBS (the network news that lives up to its acronym).  Since her debut, her rating have shuffled her into last place among the big three news networks.

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