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Countdown: Best Persons August 19, 2008 1:31

Tonight's: Bill Sammon, Rush Limbaugh and Joe Lieberman.

Foxnews Sunday Bill Sammon Slams Eric Holder's "Independence" 1:35

destroying the myth that Eric Holder is independent of Obama

Bill Sammon Puts Karl Rove In Van Jones' Shoes 3:08

Fox News Washington Managing Editor Bill Sammon comments on Van Jones' controversial comments about Republicans. "It's hard to imagine him keeping his job," Sammon says. "Try to imagine if Karl Rove, an advisor to President Bush, had said that all Democrats are 'blank'," he said.

Seymour Hersh on White House News Media Coverage and Ronald Reagan (1987) 1:10

October 4, 1987 www.amazon.com Seymour (Sy) Myron Hersh (born April 8, 1937) is a United States Pulitzer Prize winning investigative journalist and author based in Washington, DC He is a regular contributor to The New Yorker magazine on military and security matters. His work first gained worldwide recognition in 1969 for exposing the My Lai Massacre and its cover-up during the Vietnam War, for which he received the 1970 Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting. His 2004 reports on the US military's mistreatment of detainees at Abu Ghraib prison gained much attention. The White House Press Corps is the group of journalists or correspondents usually stationed at the White House in Washington, DC to cover the president of the United States, White House events and news briefings. Their offices are located in the West Wing. The White House Press Secretary or a deputy generally holds a weekday news briefing, which takes place in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room. Often a smaller group of reporters known as the White House press pool is assembled to report back to their colleagues on events where the venue would make open coverage logistically difficult. When a new US president is elected, some news organizations change their correspondents, most often to the reporter who had been assigned to cover the new president during the preceding campaign. For example, after the 2008 presidential campaign, ABC News moved Jake Tapper, who had covered Barack Obama during his ...

Bill Sammon Makes Fun of Senator Craig 0:11

Sammon was on Hannity & Colmes last night and mocked Craig

Sammon: Reid is Patently False 0:50

Harry Reid tries to cover his tracks and Bill Sammon catches him.

At any cost: how Al Gore Tried to Steal the Election part8 5:40

At any cost: how Al Gore Tried to Steal the Election part8. by Washington times correspondent Bill Sammon. www.amazon.com Washington Times reporter Bill Sammon makes it clear in the opening pages of At Any Cost that he's not a big fan of Al Gore. In this fast-paced account of what happened to Florida's controversial vote, he explains how a defeated Gore desperately fought to turn things around. He starts by suggesting that tens of thousands of voters in the Florida Panhandle--Republican country--decided not to cast ballots when the media wrongly called the state for Gore early in the evening on Election Day, before all the polls had closed in the western part of the state. Without this blunder--which hasn't received nearly the attention heaped on the media for prematurely calling the election for George W. Bush several hours later--Sammon believes Gore would have given up his post-election campaign much sooner. Sammon also believes this had repercussions outside Florida: "If not for the networks' early and erroneous projections, Bush might have easily won the popular vote, and carried a few congressional seats with him." The bulk of the book zeros in on Gore and his goal of "seizing the presidency." In one nifty bit of reporting, Sammon tracks down a navy lieutenant whose military ballot Gore's lawyers were determined to throw out. Sammon describes the unseemly spectacle of their success: When the [Duval County] canvassing board announced that the ballots of 149 soldiers ...

Bill Sammon Says He's Worried About an Obama "Power Grab" 0:59

From Fox News Sunday March 27, 2009.

At any cost: how Al Gore Tried to Steal the Election Part 2 9:55

At any cost: how Al Gore Tried to Steal the Election Part 2. www.amazon.com Washington Times reporter Bill Sammon makes it clear in the opening pages of At Any Cost that he's not a big fan of Al Gore. In this fast-paced account of what happened to Florida's controversial vote, he explains how a defeated Gore desperately fought to turn things around. He starts by suggesting that tens of thousands of voters in the Florida Panhandle--Republican country--decided not to cast ballots when the media wrongly called the state for Gore early in the evening on Election Day, before all the polls had closed in the western part of the state. Without this blunder--which hasn't received nearly the attention heaped on the media for prematurely calling the election for George W. Bush several hours later--Sammon believes Gore would have given up his post-election campaign much sooner. Sammon also believes this had repercussions outside Florida: "If not for the networks' early and erroneous projections, Bush might have easily won the popular vote, and carried a few congressional seats with him." The bulk of the book zeros in on Gore and his goal of "seizing the presidency." In one nifty bit of reporting, Sammon tracks down a navy lieutenant whose military ballot Gore's lawyers were determined to throw out. Sammon describes the unseemly spectacle of their success: When the [Duval County] canvassing board announced that the ballots of 149 soldiers, sailors, and airmen had been disqualified, a ...

Bill Sammon Attacks Media Coverage of Tea Party Movement 2:28

FOX News Washington Managing Editor Bill Sammon attacks mainstream media sources for allegedly slanted coverage of the Tea Party movement and Sarah Palin.

 


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