Posted on 08/12/2013 12:19:06 PM PDT by Laissez-faire capitalist
The Mainstream (Establishment) Media is trying to once again do the Republican vs Democrat thingy: that Obama has proposed some serious (cough, laugh) changes to the NSA spying program, and those wascally wepubs (Rep. McCaul and Peter King (R-GOP-e) are trying to thwart him.
I never thought that I would see a recent liberal rally where hundreds marched (not reported by the MSM-e) where a person would be carrying a sign that said Snowden, patriot and Pelosi, traitor. And even the New York Times (Editorial Board, June 6th: Obama administration has lost all credibility on the issue of the NSA spying program) and Politico have tore into Obama on the NSA spying program (Politico, very recent: Snowden is a patriot). This joins Libertarian/Conservative Judge Andrew Napolitano (and many, many conservatives as well) who said that Snowden is an american hero.
Chris Christie, Peter King, McCaul, Chambliss, McCain, Lindsey Graham (the last two who appear to be Obama's envoys to the Middle East, supplanting John Kerry) are tied at the hip on the NSA spying program with Obama, Hillary, Pelosi, Feinstein, Schumer, etc? You decide...
And on a second note, what is the bit with McVain appearing yet again on Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace? Does McCain have a cot in one of the back rooms at the studio there?
What say you?
Bunk bed-with Dick Durbin.
And perhaps Schumer, too, along with the usual establishmnet media types?
The Oligarchy is just baking cookies. Looks like the RINO’s get to distribute the NSA spying is good cookies, while the DINO’s get to distribute the NSA spying is bad cookies. Those still plugged into the matrix will eat the cookies that make them feel better.
The two supposed “parties” are just two wings of the unitary “Party of Government.”
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