Posted on 04/13/2009 7:34:52 PM PDT by RobinMasters
This sort of perpetual hardsell is what they do.
It was not sustainable in any country (Cuba, fmr Soviet Union, East Germany...) and it won't be here either.
And, once Joe Sixpack sees he's been lied to about a few things, he'll grow cynical about everything else from the media.
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I hardly ever go to HotAir these days. Allahpundit stirs too much crap against principled Republicans. Since Michelle has been an absentee owner, HotAir has become the equivalent of kids shooting spitballs in study hall.
....laughs....and laughs....and laughs....
Dear Headline Writer:
Don't Use No Double Negatives.
Hot Air. Just hot air. We are in 100 percent more danger now. Everyone knows it. Twiggy is weak.
Not buying it for a minute.
bttt
Something really bad is going to have to happen again in order to wake people up from their national security snooze session.
The MSM still controls the agenda today. Only wake-up call realities regarding the economy or security changes that.
The double negative is certainly irritating here, but it may be called for in this situation. Perhaps the 72% do not think Obama is making the U.S. more safe, just not making it less safe. Clear now?
What major city are we going to lose to a terrorist attack before these nimrods wake up? I nominate San Fransicko, provided that Michael Savage is elsewhere when it happens.
That’s for sure - particularly where the results is already posted. (ie - not freepable)
Betcha nine in ten Germans thought that Hitler was a great Chancellor in his first 100 days.
Polls......
How do we sever what remains of the lifeline between the drones and the MSM?
Even if something happens...people will crawl back into their dream worlds and forget. The horror of 911 is poof...never happened.
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