To: nomoremods
Distasteful, but not surprising if you've paid any attention at all to this bunch. But I doubt this is a blockbuster that will resonate with most of the public, if in fact this is what the story is about tomorrow. I appreciate the work done by Breitbart, et al, but I'm worried that they may end up creating high expectations where there are none. The ACORN thing certainly has worked out well enough, but I was really hoping that something related to voter fraud would be the big story. That is something that the majority of Americans would understand and stand against. But this NEA propaganda stuff? I doubt it.
16 posted on
09/20/2009 8:19:42 PM PDT by
Major Matt Mason
(The DemocRat Party is no longer an American political party.)
To: Major Matt Mason
I agree - reprehensible but not public alerting....public too much asleep. I think this early release of info is a diversion. There must be something bigger to release tomorrow...I am hoping for a direct tie of Obama funds to/from ACORN and SEIU...something other than NEA being directed to make red/white and blue swastikas for Obama...just don’t think the public will be that shocked!
20 posted on
09/20/2009 8:27:09 PM PDT by
IrishPennant
(Where is my much anticipated Obama Opus?)
To: Major Matt Mason
Yeah, I had hoped it would be something much more jaw-dropping, because the public is not going to outraged over this; I just don’t see it happening.
It’s a great story and something that people who pay close attention will follow, but the general public won’t raise an eyebrow - unless there is more to this that will grab the public by the throat - like murder or sex.
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