Repeat after me
“Rodney King and the aftermath . . . Rodney King and the aftermath”
The liars of CNN can all go to hell.
Funny how they had no issue showing Harry Reid firing a gun, I guess that doesn’t incite violence but Sarah using WORDS to say that Dems that voted for the bill should be fired, yeah that’s inciting violence. What a shock, CNN once again shows why the Cartoon Network is beating them in ratings
CNN accusing someone else of insighting violence and stocking racism. Now there’s a pot calling the kettle black.
Whatever it takes to ignore the DeathCare bill.
Pray for America
Right - and Harry Reid shows up for a photo-op with his shaky old hands clutching a rifle.
and Obama warns about bringing a knife to a gun-fight.
Visual aids and subliminal threats.
This is well orchestrated. 0 got the message out. I’m signing this HC bill, and the best defense is a good offensive.
Only in a liberal mind is it irresponsible to incite people to get involved in local politics and vote.
I’m guessing more people will comment about it on this thread than actually saw it on CNN.
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It looks like the state-controlled media have already started their propaganda machine in broad daylight.
They are fueled by hatred that is coming out more boldly and openly than when Ronald Reagen was in office! The MSM has been demonizing Sarah Palin from day one. It is so open and obvious what it is that they are doing. What happened to responsible journalism?
I would rather see an even handed discussion of the substance of Sarah Palin's rhetoric in the arena of ideas. But the Marxists have only one idea (control of the population via socialism and communism) that they have to mask. Because they have nothing to offer, they practice character assassination.
It bears repeating: “The left regards dissent as hate speech”
Such a regard draws a clear line in the sand. The challenge to us, given the left owns the MSM, is to effectively counter that view.
It bears repeating: “The left regards dissent as hate speech”
Such a regard draws a clear line in the sand.
The challenge to us, given the left owns the MSM, is to develop the means to effectively counter that view.
Andrew Klavan nailed it in this PJTV video.
Andrew Klavan: We Report, You Obey - The MSM’s Dirty Tea Party Fetish
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RXvxs2HTnM
Words forbidden to be used by conservatives: shoot, aim, lock, stock, barrel, round, target, gauge, chamber, clip, powder, magazine, jacket, slug, bolt, caliber, sight, fire, load, bore, and howitzer.
What was the name of that Bush murder movie again?
All those protests in DC, Pravda must have missed them.
They were busy doing body counts I guess.
Well I think it’s totally responsible to say something like that to the drive-bys...They are a waste of human flesh...
People should do something about CNN. Something effective.
In official Washington, some consider the Tea Party movement a fringe element in society, but voters across the nation feel closer to the Tea Party movement than they do to Congress.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 52% of U.S. voters believe the average member of the Tea Party movement has a better understanding of the issues facing America today than the average member of Congress. Only 30% believe that those in Congress have a better understanding of the key issues facing the nation.
When it comes to those issues, 47% think that their own political views are closer to those of the average Tea Party member than to the views of the average member of Congress. On this point, 26% feel closer to Congress.
Finally, 46% of voters say that the average Tea Party member is more ethical than the average member of Congress. Twenty-seven percent (27%) say that the average member of Congress is more ethical.
As you would expect, there is a wide divide between the Political Class and Mainstream Americans on these questions. Seventy-five percent (75%) of those in the Political Class say that members of Congress are better informed on the issues. Among Mainstream Americans, 68% have the opposite view, and only 16% believe Congress is better informed.
By a 62% to 12% margin, Mainstream Americans say the Tea Party is closer to their views. By a 90% to one percent (1%) margin, the Political Class feels closer to Congress.
The gap between Americans who want to govern themselves and politicians who want to rule over them may be as big today as the gap between the colonies and England during the 18th century, Scott Rasmussen, president of Rasmussen Reports, says in his new book, In Search of Self-Governance. If we had to rely on politicians to fix these problems, the outlook for the nation would be bleak indeed. Fortunately, in America, the politicians arent nearly as important as they think they are.
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/general_politics/march_2010/most_say_tea_party_has_better_understanding_of_issues_than_congress