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  Wolf Blitzer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wolf Blitzer (born March 22, 1948 in Buffalo, New York) is an American journalist, and author.
Blitzer is currently the host of the newscast The Situation Room and the Sunday talk show Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer.
While studying at SUNY Buffalo Wolf was a brother of Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity, as was former CNN coworker Robert Novak.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wolf_Blitzer   (458 words)

  
 Howard Dean with Wolf Blitzer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
BLITZER: But there were 1,000 -- at least 1,000 school busses in New Orleans, and none of them were mobilized to get poor people, old people, people who didn't have cars, out of that city as that hurricane, Category 5, was building up steam along the -- in the Gulf of Mexico.
BLITZER: Isn't that the responsibility of the mayor or the governor?
BLITZER: But in the days leading up to the hurricane, with hindsight, and all of us are obviously a lot smarter with hindsight, and you speak as a former governor, you know there are things a governor and mayor can do to get -- to take charge.
pages.zdnet.com /trimb/id318.html   (1934 words)

  
 UNITED STATES PACIFIC COMMAND
WOLF BLITZER, HOST: Tonight, a special report: "Spy Plane Standoff." A U.S. reconnaissance aircraft on the ground in China after a collision with a Chinese fighter, its crew reportedly taken off and isolated.
BLITZER (voice-over): The U.S. says the EP-3 surveillance plane, like this one, was on a routine mission in international airspace when it collided with one of two approaching Chinese F-8 fighters over the South China Sea.
BLITZER: Admiral, I take it standard operating procedure dealing with these kinds of highly-sensitive, classified information and material aboard that plane, the standard operating procedures is to try to destroy as much of it as possible if it enters territory where it's not supposed to be.
www.pacom.mil /speeches/sst2001/010402blair-wolfblitzer.htm   (3229 words)

  
 Interview with Condoleezza Rice conducted by Wolf Blitzer, CNN Late Edition, 8 September 2002
BLITZER: Last week when I interviewed Tariq Aziz, the deputy prime minister of Iraq, he said that any resumption of U.N. weapons inspections inside Iraq under the leadership of Hans Blix, who's the current chief weapons inspector, is a non-starter because they don't trust Hans Blix.
BLITZER: I assume you're not going to tell us, then, if you would cooperate with the Israelis and provide friend and foe identification signals to them if they were to respond so that their aircraft would not be in danger.
BLITZER: I believe a year ago, almost a year ago, you were the person who first informed President Bush that the United States was under attack at the World Trade Center in New York.
www.mtholyoke.edu /acad/intrel/bush/wolf.htm   (4286 words)

  
 Wolf Blitzer
Wolf claims to deliver “hard news!” What is “hard news?” The other day my mother what watching as Wolf was interviewing some expert about the violence in Najaf.
Every Wolf broadcast starts off with at least one teaser that is meant to deceive much like a crime drama’s promos tries to confuse you as to “who done it”.
Wolf reports all this before they know if the vehicles were actually labs or if they were labs used for anything other than legitimate purposes.
www.tvnewslies.org /html/wolf_blitzer.html   (864 words)

  
 The American Cause: Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer 5/20
BLITZER: Robert Nigh, the attorney for Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh, speaking after learning his client's execution would be delayed because of mistakes by the FBI.
BLITZER: The statistics we were referring to at the beginning didn't deal specifically with McVeigh.
When you consider in the campaign, Wolf, the Democratic Party, Gore and Lieberman leading them, said $500 billion was the top that you should give away, and the rest you should invest in this country, education, et cetera, et cetera, and debt reduction and don't take a risk on bringing back deficits.
www.theamericancause.org /blitzer0520.htm   (2661 words)

  
 CNN Programs - Anchors/Reporters - Wolf Blitzer
Wolf Blitzer is the anchor of CNN's The Situation Room, an afternoon news program that combines traditional reporting methods with the newest innovative online resources, making the entire process of newsgathering more transparent and placing the latest news and information at the viewers' fingertips.
In 1982, Blitzer was in Beirut during the withdrawal of PLO and Syrian forces.
Blitzer covered the first Israeli-Egyptian peace conference in Egypt in 1977, and, in 1979, he traveled with then-President Jimmy Carter on visits to Egypt and Israel for the final round of negotiations that resulted in the signing of the Israel-Egypt peace treaty.
www.cnn.com /CNN/anchors_reporters/blitzer.wolf.html   (983 words)

  
 Speakers Platform Speakers Bureau: Wolf Blitzer, Speaker On: Journalism, Current Events, Politics
One of the most insightful journalists in America today, Wolf Blitzer is the anchor of CNN's Wolf Blitzer Reports, a nightly newscast that debuted in December 2000.
During his tenure at the Pentagon, Blitzer was among the team of CNN reporters who won the Golden CableACE from the National Academy of Cable Programming for coverage of the Persian Gulf War.
Blitzer was honored with the International Platform Association's Lowell Thomas Broadcast Journalism Award for outstanding contributions to broadcast journalism.
www.speaking.com /speakers/wolfblitzer.html   (421 words)

  
 Wolf Blitzer Webcast - UB Distinguished Speaker Series - UB Alumni
Blitzer, who earned a bachelor's degree in history from UB in 1970, was the Alumni Choice Speaker for the series, which is presented by UB and the Don Davis Auto World Lectureship Fund.
Blitzer won an Emmy Award in 1996 for his coverage of the Oklahoma City bombing.
Blitzer is the author of two books: Between Washington and Jerusalem: A Reporter's Notebook; and Territory of Lies.
www.alumni.buffalo.edu /getinvolved_webcast_blitzer.html   (433 words)

  
 deal-with-it.org | the cards | clubs | wolf blitzer
Wolf Blitzer: "Well, there's one difference between President Bush and the previous presidents, and we're about to commemorate the second anniversary of 9/11.
Blitzer doesn't treat those who question Bush's obviously poor judgment as if they were good citizens, and he doesn't do his own job of speaking truth to and about power either.
Blitzer's "even handedness" is a drug, lulling citizens to sleep in the false belief their leaders are honest and can be trusted.
www.deal-with-it.org /clubs/blitzer.htm   (521 words)

  
 Wolf Blitzer, Government Defender by Karen Kwiatkowski
Wolf might have been the master of the superheroes in preventing the needless death over the past two years of over 100,000 Iraqi men, women and children.
It is a darn shame that Wolf Blitzer, and other leading American journalists did not focus their attention on the White House and Pentagon failure to check facts and verify sources.
It is a darn shame that Wolf Blitzer and other leading American journalists did not journalistically probe and bravely demand the truth about White House and Pentagon creativity on that "good story" about why we had to go into Iraq.
www.lewrockwell.com /kwiatkowski/kwiatkowski111.html   (787 words)

  
 Interview on CNN's Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer
BLITZER: In April of 2004, President Bush wrote to Prime Minister Sharon these words: "In light of new realities on the ground, including already existing major Israeli population centers, it is unrealistic to expect that the outcome of final status negotiations will be a full and complete return to the armistice lines of 1949."
BLITZER: In that same letter of April 2004, the President suggested that Palestinian refugees should not expect to be allowed to return to what were their homes in Israel proper as a result of any settlement.
BLITZER: I know we're almost out of time, but a quick question on the U.S. Naval Base at Guantanamo Bay where the detainees, the suspected terrorists, are being held.
www.state.gov /secretary/rm/2005/48300.htm   (1745 words)

  
 Scoop: Wolfowitz Interview with Wolf Blitzer, CNN
Blitzer: And what about the U.S. and the Turks as far as the Kurds in northern Iraq are concerned, the opposition forces closely aligned with the U.S. But, of course, there's been some tensions with Turkey longstanding, tensions.
Blitzer: We heard earlier today from Kofi Annan, the U.N. Secretary-General, that things are moving along just fine as far as the U.N. inspections are concerned.
Blitzer: Yesterday, the President said he's not encouraged by what he's seen so far, and he specifically cited the Iraqis continuing to fire on those U.S. and British planes patrolling the no-fly zones in the north and the southern parts of Iraq.
www.scoop.co.nz /stories/WO0212/S00048.htm   (1699 words)

  
 Hating Wolf Blitzer's Voice
Wolf Blitzer's voice is a lot like that, only with him it's the punch rather than the pause.
It matters not: Wolf Blitzer will fill the time segment with the same number of words, the same number of punches, the same passionate intensity.
I hate Wolf Blitzer's voice not because of what he's saying, but because everything he's saying is exactly the same, everything has exactly the same value.
www.rense.com /general36/hatingwolfblitzer.htm   (1410 words)

  
 CNN.com - Transcripts
BLITZER: So to a certain degree there are some analysts in the government who think this public declaration on the part of North Korea may be a good thing.
BLITZER: So, when you went into the White House and you showed your driver's license, it was under the name Guckert.
BLITZER: Because one of the things, as you know, that were said is that you had some sexually explicit Web sites that you were working on.
transcripts.cnn.com /TRANSCRIPTS/0502/10/wbr.01.html   (6689 words)

  
 BeldarBlog: Blitzering the wrong Wolf
Real-Wolf Blitzer's legal fees and expenses, plus a nice-sized fine, plus watching me refer him to his state bar association and my own federal district's admission-to-practice gurus with a blistering recommendation that they consider further sanctions (like a license suspension).
Blitzer's lawyers want to crank them up, under Rule 11(c)(1)(A) they have to serve the motion on the plaintiff's counsel before filing it with the court, and the plaintiff's counsel has 21 days to withdraw and otherwise fix it.
Blitzer's lawyers for their time and expenses in preparing the motion, even if the pleading was withdrawn before the motion was filed.
beldar.blogs.com /beldarblog/2005/02/blitzering_the_.html   (1972 words)

  
 Doucheblog: So poor, so black, so Blitzer
Wolf Blitzer could be a closet member of the KKK or the NAACP for all we know!
Now in hindsight, Wolf Blitzer could have chosen better wording, and I leave to more adept anthropo-analysts the task of figuring out whether that is a sign of hidden racism.
Well if you listen to wolf for any other reason than to compile a list of lies that CNN will have to be responable for you are par of the problem.
www.counterbias.com /blog/2005/09/so-poor-so-black-so-blitzer.html   (1408 words)

  
 Wolf Blitzer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
CNN news anchor Wolf Blitzer will lead off the 37th Town Hall South Lecture and Luncheon Series.
A portrait of Wolf Blitzer at the Republican National Convention in 2000.
Blitzer has been the family name for generations and generations.
www.post-gazette.com /pg/05276/581641.stm   (745 words)

  
 The American Cause: Wolf Blitzer Reports 5/15
And even if it's clear here, the United States of America knows that its judicial system is sufficiently imperfect so that other innocent lives will be taken and have been taken.
But the Catholic church, I would remind you, Wolf, in scripture and tradition authorizes the state to use the power of the sword to defend the people and to do justice.
BLITZER: Governor Cuomo, Pat Buchanan, unfortunately, we're not going to resolve this debate tonight, but I want to thank both of you for joining us on our program.
www.theamericancause.org /blitzer0514.htm   (1398 words)

  
 A Chat With CNN's Wolf Blitzer -- March 2000
BLITZER: I've covered some really big stories over my career ranging from the Israel-Arab peace process and the Camp David Accords to the Oklahoma City bombing and the Monica Lewinsky impeachment story.
BLITZER: My advice to aspiring journalists is to do a lot of what I did not do.
Wolf Blitzer is an anchor for CNN's "The World Today," which airs weeknights from 8-9 p.m.
www.journalismjobs.com /interview_blitzer.cfm   (618 words)

  
 Media Matters - Wolf Blitzer "not so sure" liberal CNN host Begala is "a good Catholic"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Wolf Blitzer "not so sure" liberal CNN host Begala is "a good Catholic"
BLITZER: While they were united today in mourning the death of the pope, U.S. Catholics are a diverse group, as illustrated by two of our Crossfire co-hosts, the conservative Robert Novak, the liberal Paul Begala.
I saw that revealing exchange where Wolf Blitzer attacked Paul Begalla for not being a "good Catholic", insinuating that liberals could not be "Good Catholics." I call this exchange revealing because it reveals Wolf Blitzer's blatant bias against liberals of all sorts that I have detected over a long course of listening to his broadcasts.
mediamatters.org /items/200504090001   (3596 words)

  
 Crooks and Liars » The Situation Room/Wolf Blitzer
Michael Ware just gave a stunning report to Wolf Blitzer on the situation in Baghdad and said Condi Rice was "so far from the reality that she couldn't possibly hope to understand it".
Wolf Blitzer and Bill Schneider discussed this latest poll and the unchanged trend it has seen over the past couple of years.
Wolf Blitzer had an interview with Alberto Gonzales a little bit ago, which we won’t pain you with.
www.crooksandliars.com /category/the-situation-roomwolf-blitzer   (3440 words)

  
 Past Peak: Dean Crushes Blitzer On Abramoff
Posted by: lyleblog at January 8, 2006 04:22 PM you can bet he is an operative neocon,this triator blitzer needs to be investigated,then arested and imprisoned after trial.then take a look at his boss',these bastards have lied to the public at every turn.how much longer are we going to take this crap.
The delays in Blitzer's responses were caused by satellite delay; the man was in Israel, don't forget, and his stammering was caused when he actually heard Dean speak, which is different from when WE heard Dean speak.
Wolf Blitzer would be sympathetic to him, you'd think, having formerly been the P.R. flak for the AIPAC lobby...
www.pastpeak.com /archives/2006/01/dean_crushes_bl.htm   (6679 words)

  
 Wolf Blitzer and CNN Join Propaganda-Gate, Shills for the White House
At one point, Wolf Blitzer asked Kurtz if there was any relationship between Gannon and the White House and Kurtz categorically denied any relationship, based on the word of, the White House.
Now, one would hope that a reporter with the standing of Wolf Blitzer would probe with the obvious follow-up question of “are you kidding me?” Nope, he let it walk on by and moved on.
If those words are too difficult for Wolf to pronounce, just substitute the word, L-I-A-R. Anthony Wade, a contributing writer to opednews.com, is dedicated to educating the populace to the lies and abuses of the government.
www.opednews.com /wade_021105_blitzer_shill.htm   (1017 words)

  
 The New York Review of Books: 'TERRITORY OF LIES'
While it's true that Blitzer quotes a number of Jewish establishment figures about the extent to which Pollard's kind of Zionism is an aberration among Jews, Blitzer himself neatly sidesteps the issue—once again declining to express a clear view.
Blitzer plays down the damage caused by Pollard, although he says he has not read the full unedited version of Weinberger's classified damage assessment, and although Israeli intelligence sources told him than at a minimum the take from the operation was "breathtaking." Nothing Blitzer has to say refutes this.
Apparently Blitzer, like Pollard and his handlers, believes that everything available in the CIA computer banks is of utmost importance to Israel's security.
www.nybooks.com /articles/3751   (1192 words)

  
 Wolf Blitzer for the Defense (Department)
Blitzer at first challenged her facts, appropriately enough: "Dr. Caldicott, let me interrupt and point out what the Pentagon has said repeatedly over these years.
Blitzer again presented the official line: "The Pentagon also points out, the Bush administration also points out very, very strongly that the Iraqi regime itself is to blame for all of these problems.
When Caldicott tried to tell Blitzer that the main issue with birth defects was not the sanctions but the fact that the U.S. left radioactive uranium 238 all over Iraqi battlefields, he cut her off and pointed out that the Iraqi government has used torture.
www.fair.org /index.php?page=1126   (801 words)

  
 A Little Story About Pat Robertson, Wolf Blitzer and David Corn
Wolf Blitzer told his audience that James Carville worked as an opponent to the recall movement of Chavez, but failed to disclose that Greg Mueller’s public relations firm directly worked for Robertson’s Christian Coalition in the past.
Wolf used to work for Pat Robertson's CBN way back when Pat was setting up his news bureau and Wolf was the 700 Club’s reporter from the Middle East.
But Wolf Blitzer likes to keep that part of his career kind of quiet.
www.yuricareport.com /Media/OnPatRobertsonWolfeBlitzerAndDavidCorn.html   (1920 words)

  
 CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Katrina's Victims: "They Are So Black." | NewsBusters.org
I'm not surprised at all by Wolf's comments...he is probably surrounded by left wing wackos who repeatedly poke fun at racial minorities under the guise that they care most about their interests.  This is nothing more than clear speak by a CNN long since tired of reality.
Blitzer, he stuck his foot into his mouth on national tv.   Others are much more careful in exposing their true colors.   This has nothing to do w/ liberal anything.
I notice you comment on this statement by Wolf Blitzer, but simply imply there is something inappropriate about it by saying "What is that supposed to mean?!", rather than clearly stating your thesis.
newsbusters.org /node/841   (6540 words)

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