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Dana Milbank swoons over former Clinton Chief of Staff John Podesta, who happens to be Obama’s transition dude.  How low the MSM has sunk when they fall in love with UFO conspiracy nuts!

November 12, 2008 Posted by | media bias, Obama | Leave a Comment

Fawning Obamaphile in Time magazine sees Obama as royalty

Do I exaggerate?  I think not, folks:

Some princes are born in palaces. Some are born in mangers. But a few are born in the imagination, out of scraps of history and hope. Barack Obama never talks about how people see him: I’m not the one making history, he said every chance he got. You are. Yet as he looked out Tuesday night through the bulletproof glass, in a park named for a Civil War general, he had to see the truth on people’s faces. We are the ones we’ve been waiting for, he liked to say, but people were waiting for him, waiting for someone to finish what a King began.

Who knew that this country didn’t vote for a president, but coronated a prince?

Nope…no liberal media bias!

November 12, 2008 Posted by | media bias, Obama | 3 Comments

Dems trying to steal Senate seat in MN

Dems and vote fraud…go figure.

November 12, 2008 Posted by | al franken, Minnesota, vote fraud | 1 Comment

Notes on the so-called “Fairness” Doctrine

Neal Boortz makes two great observations on the left’s wet dream.  Point #1 is that controlling mass media is always one of the first steps that authoritarians take:

Note, please, that whenever despots try to seize control of a government, and with it a country, they first seize control of the means of communication. How can you observe this in country after country with despot after despot engaged in coup after coup and not understand that this is exactly what our own politicians do when they try to increases their control over broadcasting? How will the Democrat’s looming attempt to reign in talk radio be any different than Hugo Chavez’ attempts to shut down opposition newspapers in Venezuela? And trust me … the Republicans would have tried the same thing during the Bush Administration if talk radio had been overwhelming liberal. Richard Nixon used to brag about how he used the “Fairness Doctrine” to harass left-wing commentary on television. Democrats and liberals generally fail miserably at talk radio .. therefore it must be destroyed.

Point #2 is that “public airwaves” is full of crap:

One more point about this “public’s airwaves” dog squeeze. How does your newspaper get to you every day? Do you think it just magically appears at your doorstep? Hardly .. it is delivered over — guess what? — publicly owned highways and roads! Yeah! The “public’s highways!” How about a Fairness Doctrine for newspaper editorial pages! Oh, wait .. there’s that darn Constitution in the way again. Don’t you just hate that?

“Dissent is the highest form of patriotism”…until the dissent goes against (instead of originating from) the left, in which case it must be thoroughly eradicated.

November 12, 2008 Posted by | Fairness Doctrine, hypocrisy, media bias, moonbats | Leave a Comment

Quote of the day

La. Gov. Bobby Jindal on how to run an election:

You can’t win an election simply by criticizing the other side.

Bobby, I’m a fan and all, but dude…look at the last two election cycles!  Until 2006, I’ve never seen in my lifetime where “vote for me because I’m not him” actually work.  But these days, it works like a charm.

That is the legacy of the 2001 – 2006 Republican Party, and until the GOP culture that caused that toxic damage to the party is properly handled, then “vote for be because I suck less than those guys” will likely continue to work.

November 12, 2008 Posted by | Bobby Jindal, quote of the day | Leave a Comment

   

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