Posted on 06/26/2015 6:33:21 PM PDT by PJ-Comix
Sheesh! Hey ABC News! We know that Hillary Clinton shill George Stephanopoulos is the big guy at your network but could you be just a little bit less obvious as to where your political sympathies are?
It might as well be a direct Hillary campaign contribution because the ABC News website hyped a music video by a group called Well-Strung. Appropriately, the Well-Strung quartet portrayed Hillary campaign workers at their office while song shilling for Hillary. Here is the video that ABC News plugged on their website:
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MSM bias in the upcoming presidential race will put all that came before to shame.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again.
The Democrats theme song is this;
Listen to the words !!!!!
Road To Nowhere
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARhmeG691Xg
Watch the audience embrace and celebrate the words.
We are not dealing with normal people.
And all this time I thought Hitlery’s campaign theme song was Season of the Witch.
I’m gonna be sick
Who could forget her 2000 senatorial campaign “worship hymn” titled “A Song for Hillary” by James Steward JR.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/932434/posts
Backhoe posted it.
There had been initially another thread about it back then, but it is lost to the dust of time.
“Felony” Clinton has her own songsters?
Banana Oil--Vaughn De Leath
Trust in the news media is at record lows. Yet, instead of changing the perception the public has of them, they double down.
Limbaugh used to say the American news media is the only business were the customer is always wrong
After yesterday’s ruling on the right to same sex marriage, and Hil’s enthusiastic support for it, maybe the group’s name should be “Well-Hung.” instead of “Well-Strung.” That was probably the little joke behind their name, anyway.
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