They were willing accomplices in the creation of the 0bama myth, and like 0bama himself they came to believe that myth was a reality. One of the central tenets of that fabrication was that 0bama was untouchable, unflappable, invincible.
Now they are faced with the disintegration of their delusional belief system.
But another aspect of this that too few people have understood is how much last night's debate was like the first Carter/Reagan debate -- not for the media, but for ordinary Americans. If you were alive then, you know that despite Carter's dismal performance in all areas, foreign and domestic, the race was still close. Then the American people got to see Ronald Reagan as he was, without the distortion of the media's lens. He wasn't a crazy person, a dimwit, an extremist or a bomb-thrower. He was a charming man of humility, intelligence, humor and common sense.
Some of us knew Ronald Reagan, Ronald Reagan was a friend of ours; and Mitt Romney is no Ronald Reagan. But he is not the bumbling imbecile that the media has so far been able to portray him as. Last night people got to hear Mitt Romney without the braying of the jackasses in the collaborationist press.
And that is going to have far more serious consequences for Barack 0bama than his own abysmal debate performance.
Well said.
The same is true for Obama himself because he believed the hype as well. And that is going to be a factor in his life for some time. Last night was a watershed moment in more ways than one...
That the media can create a false reality a false Romney a false Obama shows that they are creating a total false reality for us and that they the media rule us completely because they create the universe we live in. If the media were truthfull then we wouldn't have any problems nor the growing government we have. the media controls us and has caused 99% of the problems we have.
Very nice description of Reagan.