"The truth is, I've gotten fairer, more comprehensive coverage of my ideas than I ever imagined I would receive," Buchanan said. "I've gotten balanced coverage and broad coverage--all we could have asked." Buchanan says his rhetoric is not meant to stir hostilities toward the media. "For heaven sakes, we kid about the liberal media, but every Republican on Earth does that."
SOURCE:WASHINGTON INSIGHT / Campaign '96; [Home Edition]
Los Angeles Times (pre-1997 Fulltext). Los Angeles, Calif.: Mar 14, 1996. pg. 5
Bay had a by now patented GOP memory loss event because she didn't recall that she was also critical of Giuliani's abortion stance and failed to mention that War Whore Ingraham and the wingnut blog Redstate were also critical:
Conservatives Step Up Attacks On Giuliani's Abortion Stance
By Michael D. Shear
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, May 9, 2007; Page A02
Said Bay Buchanan, a senior adviser to Rep. Tom Tancredo (Colo.), another presidential hopeful: "What's happening now is it's becoming apparent who Giuliani really is. He exposed himself to be someone who is very much pro-choice but would like to hide the matter."
Under grilling by Ingraham, Giuliani said his financial support for Planned Parenthood -- he gave about $900 in the mid-1990s -- was driven by a desire to increase adoptions in New York City.
The conservative blog Redstate featured a posting yesterday with the title "Rudy's Done," citing the decade-old contributions to Planned Parenthood and demanding apologies from the former mayor.
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