"In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act." -- George Orwell
I have been asked to talk about what I consider the most important challenge facing mankind, and I have a fundamental answer. The greatest challenge facing mankind is the challenge of distinguishing reality from fantasy, truth from propaganda. Perceiving the truth has always been a challenge to mankind, but in the information age (or as I think of it, the disinformation age) it takes on a special urgency and importance. ~ Michael Crichton - Speech: Environmentalism as a Religion
NRO - RE: WSJ article Op-Ed in todays Wall Street Journal, Rush Limbaugh completely destroys the basis of Barack Obamas new Spanish-language television commercial, in which Obama slanders both John McCain and Limbaugh. In Limbaughs words, Obama has extracted two incomplete, out-of-context lines from two radio parodies and buil[t] a framework of hate around them in order to exploit racial tensions.
Just so. And now the question is whether the mainstream media, which got so wound up about John McCains ads on sex education and lipstick on a pig, to the point where they were declaring open war on McCain for his lies (the sex education ad turned out to be far more complicated than the MSM portrayed), will now demonstrate similar consternation and fury over Obamas deeply misleading and ugly ads?
The question is rhetorical; we already know the answer.
The other thing to note about this episode is the force and speed with which Limbaugh responded. The moment the television ad was up, Rush began an effort to correct the record through his radio program, comments to reporters, and now his Journal editorial. It has succeeded, and an ad that was supposed to help Obama may well turn out to hurt him. As Limbaugh wrote, Barack Obama, in appealing to racial divisions, is playing with political dynamite. It is a very unfortunate turn for the candidate who once promised to be a unifying figure and source of civic and racial comity.
Barack Obama has tangled with the wrong fellow. Theres a reason Rush has been on top for two decades. This latest episode helps demonstrate why. 09/19 10:58 AM bttt
NRO - RE: WSJ article Rush to the Truth [Peter Wehner]
In his Op-Ed - "Obama Is Stoking Racial Antagonism" - in todays Wall Street Journal, Rush Limbaugh completely destroys the basis of Barack Obamas new Spanish-language television commercial, in which Obama slanders both John McCain and Limbaugh. In Limbaughs words, Obama has extracted two incomplete, out-of-context lines from two radio parodies and buil[t] a framework of hate around them in order to exploit racial tensions.
Just so. And now the question is whether the mainstream media, which got so wound up about John McCains ads on sex education and lipstick on a pig, to the point where they were declaring open war on McCain for his lies (the sex education ad turned out to be far more complicated than the MSM portrayed), will now demonstrate similar consternation and fury over Obamas deeply misleading and ugly ads?
The question is rhetorical; we already know the answer.
The other thing to note about this episode is the force and speed with which Limbaugh responded. The moment the television ad was up, Rush began an effort to correct the record through his radio program, comments to reporters, and now his Journal editorial. It has succeeded, and an ad that was supposed to help Obama may well turn out to hurt him. As Limbaugh wrote, Barack Obama, in appealing to racial divisions, is playing with political dynamite. It is a very unfortunate turn for the candidate who once promised to be a unifying figure and source of civic and racial comity.
Barack Obama has tangled with the wrong fellow. Theres a reason Rush has been on top for two decades. This latest episode helps demonstrate why. 09/19 10:58 AM bttt