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Tucker Carlson: Bin Laden Getting 'Talking Points' from 'NY Times'

By E&P Staff

Published: January 21, 2006 12:10 PM ET 


NEW YORK While much of the liberal blogosphere, and political figures such
as Sen. John Kerry, remain inflamed over comments by MSNBC's Chris Matthews
on "Hardball" on Thursday -- in which he suggested that Osama bin Laden, in
his latest audio tape, sounded an awful lot like filmmaker Michael Moore --
The New York Times has also now been linked to Osama by another cable news
pundit.

Later on Thursday night, MSNBC's Joe Scarborough weighed in on the subject,
going beyond Moore to claim that bin Laden was also borrowing language or
ideas from the likes of Howard Dean, Sen. Kerry and Sen. Ted Kennedy. His
guest, Tucker Carlson, who has his own MSNBC show, then spread the net
further, to include opinion columnists at The New York Times.

The exchange from the transcript follows.

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SCARBOROUGH: Now, of course, Tucker, I'm not comparing these Democrats to
Osama bin Laden, but look.

First thing, Osama talks about how our troops are terrorizing women and
children in Iraq. John Kerry said the same thing in front of Bob Schieffer
on "Face the Nation."

Osama's saying that George Bush knows he can't win this war, something that
Howard Dean said, and, also, that this was launched for political reasons,
which of course Ted Kennedy said last year, that this was all dreamed up in
Texas for political benefit.

CARLSON: By the merchants of war who financed Bush's presidential campaign,
in the words of Osama bin Laden and many on the left. In other words,
Halliburton is responsible for this war, every single talking point.

I hate to think of Osama bin Laden reclining in his cave in Waziristan,
reading the op-ed page of "The New York Times."

But, clearly, he is. He's got every talking point. It's uncanny.

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Later, on his own MSNBC program, Carlson asked, referring to bin Laden: "How
does he get The New York Times in his cave?"

Meanwhile, appearing on the Fox News show "Hannity & Colmes," former Rep.
Newt Gingrich said, "I think it's quite clear as you point out, Sean
[Hannity], that from this tape, that bin Laden and his lieutenants are
monitoring the American news media, they're monitoring public opinion
polling, and I suspect they take a great deal of comfort when they see
people attacking United States policies."

Sen. Kerry, posting at the popular blog DailyKos, responded to the latest
commentary: "Here's a subject suited for true hard ball, on 'Hardball': four
years of failure-- enough is enough-- why hasn't Osama Bin Laden been
captured or killed, and how will he be destroyed before he next appears on
tape to spread his disgusting message? That discussion -- rather than
criticizing American citizens who exercise their right to free speech and
express dissenting opinions -- is the discussion that America needs. That
would be the kind of debate on 'Hardball' to which we should all tune in."

The latest Gallup poll shows that about 6 in 10 Americans disapprove of
President Bush's handling of the Iraq war, with roughly half calling for a
U.S. withdrawal -- 28% wanting this within six months.

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