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To: hawaiian

Benghazi? I was in the supermarket today. Not one single newspaper on the rack even mentioned Benghazi. The Rancid Media has the story locked up tight until after the election.


16 posted on 10/27/2012 10:35:37 AM PDT by pabianice (washington, dc ..)
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To: pabianice

Don’t worry, once Obama is gone, there will be a best selling book written by a new Bernard Goldberg type. Most likely a young idealistic journalism major who got a job at a major network or newspaper. Someone who bought into Hope & Change, and at first, was willing to do anything to help Obama.

But then, at a certain point, they realized that Obama wasn’t who he said he was, and the media corruption started to sicken them. So they began to keep a diary of all the behind the scenes machinations going on at their network or newspaper designed to bury stories that would cast Obama in a negative light.

Maybe there will be several people like this, all competing for book deals. A lot of people are going to turn on Obama once he’s labeled as a loser.

My guess is that many in the Black community will do some soul searching and come to terms with the fact that Obama was never one of them, but rather a self serving “magic negro” con man. On the other hand, White Liberal academics and hipsters will continue to hold Obama in high esteem, since he fits the profile of the kind of Black guy that they’d love to have as their token Black friend. Someone that they can split an order of pesto couscous dumplings with mole sauce at an overpriced bistro in Park Slope Brooklyn with.


42 posted on 10/27/2012 11:01:25 AM PDT by The Fop (Excuse me while I clean the saliva out of my racist dog whistle)
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