The liberal media is constantly all over the Bush administration for supposedly not making progress in talks with North Korea over its nuclear program—you know, the program largely initiated and spurred on and subsidised by the utterly inept yet very orgasmic liberal Democrat impeached President Bill Clinton with the help of none other than Jimmy Carter (and now, apparently also with cash from the liberals’ U.N.!). And then when they make progress: whatdoyaknow. They don’t report it.
At least liberalvision CTV is covering the story. I guess the CBC needs more than their current BILLION DOLLARS PER YEAR of taxpayer cash in order to find news items as effectively as, say, me. Or maybe they should just drop what I see an an increasingly obvious anti-Bush, anti-American agenda and actually report even the news that casts President Bush and the U.S.A. in a good light (I mean as long as they’re still getting paid to inform Canadians in competition with other Canadians, that is).
Deal reached in U.S. nuke talks: North Korea
Updated Fri. Jan. 19 2007 6:26 AM ET
Associated PressSEOUL, South Korea—North Korea said it reached an agreement with the U.S. during this week’s negotiations on its nuclear program, and the top U.S. nuclear envoy expressed optimism Friday that progress could be made when wider arms talks reconvene.
North Korea’s Foreign Ministry said the three days of talks in Berlin between U.S. envoy Christopher Hill and North Korea’s main nuclear negotiator Kim Kye Gwan had been held “in a positive and sincere atmosphere and a certain agreement was reached there.” No further details were given.
The CBC, meanwhile, reported yesterday—before success was achieved— that talks were happening but getting nowhere, and saw fit to remind readers that like Iran, North Korea is part of what President Bush called “the axis of evil”, quote unquote (I’m just shocked they didn’t add one o’ their patented “so-called” anti-Bush qualifiers in front of the words “axis of evil”, as they do in front of “war on terror”! God bless ‘em with a non-denominational deity of your choice!)
There have been five rounds of talks aimed at ending North Korea’s nuclear program since 2003. The six-party talks, which include China, Russia, the U.S., Japan and North and South Korea, have resulted in little progress.
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