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A Dreadful Media Campaign
NewsBusters, by Brent Bozell
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Posted By:javaboy, 11/7/2012 6:35:22 AM
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| Throughout the very long presidential election cycle, two trends remained consistent. The media lauded Obama no matter how horrendous his record, and they savaged Obama’s Republican contenders as ridiculous pretenders. From the start of the Republican race in 2011, every candidate who took the lead then took an unfair beating. They even slimed Sarah Palin in case she decided to run. Martin Bashir announced she was “vacuous, crass, and according to almost every biographer, vindictive too.” Newsweek mocked Michele Bachmann on its cover, making her look pale,
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
Spidey, 11/7/2012 6:57:00 AM (No. 8995239)
Of course the MSM gave Obama the margin of victory in this election,not only with their puff pieces but covering up Obama's almost daily malfeasance in office. His whole cabinet is corrupt as are the czars.We'll have 4 more years of totaldishonesty inthegovernment as Chicago and Wall St. vultures wil bring the country to it's knees. Obama held back on a lot of things to get by the election but now he's in a no holds bared situation.
The GOP House doesn't have a leg to stand on in opposition and will be blamed daily for not caving to Obama on every single issue.The military faces drastic cuts and there's nothing to stop it. The dems holding onto the senate is just as bad as Obama getting elected. they no longer have to worry about voters throwing them out.
The dems will ow throw everything at getting the House back in 2014.
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Johnny Angle, 11/7/2012 7:03:04 AM (No. 8995254)
Romney's concession speech should have been: "The Media are corrupt; Obama is corrupt; the Republic is in mortal danger. You get what you vote for."
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nina584, 11/7/2012 7:16:25 AM (No. 8995286)
The media power comes from it's consumer. Stop watching ,reading or listening .
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god of irony, 11/7/2012 7:38:45 AM (No. 8995349)
#3 that is the type of head in the sand thinking that got us hear. You can ignore them if you want but the mindless feelers that vote for Obama are heavily influenced by them. We must attack the media and bring them down.
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Blue-Z-Anna, 11/7/2012 8:15:17 AM (No. 8995457)
All I can think to do is get up on the old John Deere and plow 'til all the diesel is gone and then just walk home.
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lilo, 11/7/2012 8:39:07 AM (No. 8995552)
They are no longer the MSM, or even the LSM. They are the C-CAT media. Corrupt, Complicit and Traitorous.
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michellewsc2, 11/7/2012 10:07:19 AM (No. 8995936)
As long as people watch and buy their products the MSM will always, and I repeat ALWAYS, remain exactly what it is now. So stop complaining about the MSM unless you're willing to do something about it. People here and at other media sites like to talk a big game but most are spineless weasels who do nothing but talk.
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pindarjr, 11/7/2012 10:54:11 AM (No. 8996186)
The only one I can think of who has a position and sufficient juice to take a serious chunk out of MSM's hide is Limbaugh and I encourage him to do it. If Rush were to call for a boycott - not simultaneously on all MSM outlets, but on one at a time - we might actually be able to effect some change. My own favorite place to start would be at NYT. If you have a subscription, cancel it. If you come across a NYT article, don't read it or click on it. If you recognize a NYT advertizer, stop shopping there. And if you need to know what NYT is saying about anything - we all need to know what the enemy is up to - check Lucianne.com where a few intrepid readers will have read and synopsized the paper's reporting. When NYT starts to howl or, more importantly, begins to report dwindling revenues, let's pick another target. Remember, the boycott is as American as apple pie and we would like to see NYT get its just desserts.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
privateer, 11/7/2012 1:09:48 PM (No. 8996798)
People just don't get it! The NYT isn't going to whine, OR be concerned about dwindling revenues. They've been bleeding profits for many years. They will continue; they are like Izvestia or Pravda, an organ of the Soviet. They cannot go under. The state needs them.
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Grayson: Paul Ryan wants sick poor people to die
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HumanEvents.com, by David Harsanyi
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Posted By: javaboy- 3/14/2013 7:07:27 AM
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Yesterday we watched Senator Claire McCaskill’s fantastical view of the world. Today, I offer you the perpetually unhinged Alan Grayson, who gives us his take on Paul Ryan’s budget: “In one case after another, you look at his principles, you look at his vision, and they’re a nightmare for America. He wants Americans to work until they die, he wants poor people who get sick not be able to see a doctor, not to get the care they need, not to get better, he wants them to die,
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Trouble in the Nanny State
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HumanEvents.com, by Ann Coulter
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Posted By: javaboy- 3/14/2013 6:58:36 AM
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Like the proverbial monkey typing for infinity and getting Shakespeare, Mayor Bloomberg’s obsession with reforming New Yorkers’ health has finally produced a brilliant ad campaign. Posters are popping up in subway stations and bus stops giving statistics about teen pregnancy that show cute little kids saying things like, “Honestly, Mom … chances are he won’t stay with you. What happens to me?” and “I’m twice as likely not to graduate high school because you had me as a teen.”
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The Sequestered Life of Julia
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AmericanThinker.com, by Randy Fardal
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Posted By: javaboy- 3/11/2013 6:55:07 AM
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A meticulous new analysis examines the benefits of government-administered socialism among a representative cross section of individuals. It is an insightful departure from the usual studies of socialism that analyze only collective benefits to society using statistics about such things as income quartiles and poverty levels. The new study is 27 pages and can be accessed as a PDF file via this link. As its author, I´ll summarize the results here. Julia, the president´s comic book heroine, is used as the baseline.
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Advice on the Second Amendment
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AmericanThinker, by James V. Delong
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Posted By: javaboy- 1/14/2013 6:58:07 AM
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Pravda, Guns & America (AT, Jan. 11) quoted a Russian who advises: Americans: Never Give Up Your Guns, citing the bloody and tragic result of the Communists´ confiscation of arms after they came to power in 1917. The quotation has been echoing around the Internet, so here are more ringing defenses of the importance of the right to bear arms to the cause of liberty. Another Russian, the great writer Alexander Solzhenitsyn, wrote about the Soviet Union in The Gulag Archipelago (p.13, note 5): And how we burned in the camps later,
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The Socialist Mind Game: A Brief Manual
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AmericanThinker.com, by Oleg Atbashian
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Posted By: javaboy- 1/1/2013 7:11:23 AM
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We are being played; it´s time we learned the game. Conservatives have their Constitution. Progressives have their Narrative. The current battle for America is between these two concepts, and each side uses different rules to fight it. One set of rules is consistent with an unchanging objective: limited government and individual freedoms. The other side´s rules are as fickle as their goals, which are never fully disclosed beyond the equivocal references to fairness and hyphenated forms of justice.
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Global Governance Begins on December 14
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AmericanThinker.com, by Daren Jonescu
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Posted By: javaboy- 12/3/2012 5:41:18 AM
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The International Telecommunications Union (ITU), an imprint of the UN, is holding its World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT) from December 3-14, 2012. The stated purpose of the WCIT is to update the UN´s "global treaty" on telecommunications to deal more directly and comprehensively with the internet. Knowing who controls the UN, it is not hard to see that a primary aim of the updated "treaty" will be to give credence to the regulation and monitoring of online activity in ways that are desirable to the (authoritarian) majority of member states.
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The Governing Class and the Decline of America
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AmericanThinker.com, by Steve McCann
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Posted By: javaboy- 11/29/2012 6:40:38 AM
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The United States will not reverse its descent into the abyss of financial and societal bankruptcy until the current political and governing establishment is replaced. That will not happen until the American people, who have been deliberately ill-educated and deceived, experience first-hand the early stages of the turmoil and suffering extant in Europe and elsewhere. While professing to care for the interests of the average person, the underlying motivation for the vast majority of the governing class or Establishment is first and foremost self-aggrandizement and the acquisition of wealth.
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Who’s afraid of the fiscal cliff?
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HumanEvents.com, by Patrick J. Buchanan
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Posted By: javaboy- 11/27/2012 7:10:38 AM
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Were the average Republican asked for a succinct statement of his views on taxation, he or she might respond thus: “U.S. tax rates are too high for the world we must compete in. The tax burden — federal, state, local, together — is too heavy. We need to cut tax rates to free up our private and productive sector and pull this economy out of the ditch.” This core conviction holds the party together. Yet today the leadership is about to abandon this conviction to sign on to higher tax rates or revenues, while the economy is nearing stall speed.
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Jensen and Flynn
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TownHall.com, by Thomas Sowell
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Posted By: javaboy- 11/27/2012 7:04:16 AM
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Anyone who has followed the decades-long controversies over the role of genes in IQ scores will recognize the names of the two leading advocates of opposite conclusions on that subject-- Professor Arthur R. Jensen of the University of California at Berkeley and Professor James R. Flynn, an American expatriate at the University of Otago in New Zealand. What is so unusual in the academic world of today is that Professor Flynn´s latest book, "Are We Getting Smarter?" is dedicated to Arthur Jensen, whose integrity he praises, even as he opposes his conclusions.
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Left´s Newest Inquisition: Deny Your God or Be Declared Unfit
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TownHall, by Shawn Mitchell
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Posted By: javaboy- 11/26/2012 6:20:10 AM
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Let the Blood Games continue. Only weeks after election 2012 and years before election 2016, in a routine interview, a glossy pop magazine popped Florida Senator Marco Rubio with an oddball question: How old do you think the earth is? Rubio responded a bit clumsily and noncommittally. Smelling blood and opportunity, the wolf pack bared fangs and chased. Their game is either to force Rubio to affirm a personal belief the earth is 4.5 billion years old—disturbing some of his religious supporters--or to mock and stigmatize him and others who could harbor any delusional uncertainty
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Should the GOP cave on taxes?
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Human Events, by Mark LaRochelle
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Posted By: javaboy- 11/26/2012 6:06:41 AM
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Republicans in Congress are under tremendous pressure to cave in to President Obama’s demand for tax hikes by December 31. These tax hikes are projected to generate $823 billion in additional revenues, and save another $127 billion in interest payments, for a cumulative reduction of $950 billion in the national debt over 10 years, according to the left-wing Center for Budget and Policy Priorities. Ten-year budget projections are notoriously unreliable, but the White House estimates budgets for five years. By 2017, the administration projects that the national debt will be more than $21 trillion
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Learning the Hard Way
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AmericanThinker, by Trevor Thomas
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Posted By: javaboy- 11/26/2012 5:46:32 AM
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Having four children 10 and under offers plenty of intimate, hands-on lessons on human nature. Sometimes, for example, in spite of Michelle´s and my best efforts, good parental instruction is ignored and hard lessons have to be learned. I´m not talking about situations that lead to enforced discipline, but rather those that result in sad and tough natural consequences. A good recent example for us is one that many families have experienced: the misplaced bike.
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Republican probe of Benghazi attacks turns to Hillary Clinton
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Washington Post, by Philip Rucker
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Posted By: JoniTx- 5/8/2013 6:52:16 AM
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Republican lawmakers, who have spent months seeking to tie President Obama to last year’s deadly attack on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, are increasingly focusing their probe on a new target: former secretary of state Hillary Rodham Clinton. The GOP-led investigation of the Sept. 11, 2012, assaults that killed U.S. Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and three others now centers heavily on the State Department and whether officials there deliberately misled the public about the nature of the assault. Three State Department officials are scheduled to testify before a House committee on Wednesday about the Benghazi attack and its aftermath.
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White House struggles to respond to new Benghazi revelations
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Washington Times, by Susan Crabtree
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Posted By: Dreadnought- 5/8/2013 11:24:14 PM
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The White House on Wednesday stood by its story that the Obama administration remained unsure exactly who was responsible for the attack on the U.S. diplomatic post in Benghazi nearly five days after it occurred even though new revelations show Ansar al-Sharia’s direct involvement. Gregory Hicks, the deputy chief of mission at the U.S. Embassy in Libya and a self-described whistleblower, testified before a Congressional committee Wednesday that the body of Ambassador J. Christpher Stevens was missing for hours during the attack after being dragged out of the diplomatic post in Benghazi.
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Sanford gets second chance: On political scrapheap 4 years ago, ex-governor wins 1st district seat
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Post & Courier [Charleston, SC], by Glenn Smith*
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Posted By: Attercliffe- 5/8/2013 12:59:28 AM
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Former Gov. Mark Sanford completed the trail to political redemption Tuesday with a win over Democrat Elizabeth Colbert Busch to reclaim his old seat in Congress. Sanford defeated Colbert Busch 54 percent to 45 percent, according to full unofficial results. Turnout was heavier than expected, with about 32 percent of the district’s 455,702 registered voters casting ballots. Sanford, who has never lost an election, returns to the 1st District seat he held for three terms from 1995-2001. It’s a remarkable comeback for a man many pundits had written off after his highly publicized affair with an Argentine
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A new ‘Dawn’ at ABC: Newsman becomes newswoman
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New York Post, by Tara Palmeri
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 5/8/2013 11:26:11 AM
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Top ABC News editor Don Ennis walked into his Manhattan office on Friday in a “little black dress” and a brunette bobbed wig and announced to colleagues that from now on, he would like to be known as Dawn. The 49-year-old father of three said he’s splitting from his wife of 17 years to become a woman, or Dawn Stacey Ennis, as she is now known on her governmental records. “Today I begin anew,” she wrote on her Facebook timeline, where she debuted a flirty new profile picture. “Please understand: This is not a game of
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Dem Congressman At Benghazi Hearing: "Death Is A Part Of Life"
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Real Clear Politics, by Ian Schwartz
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Posted By: Desert Fox- 5/8/2013 2:27:15 PM
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Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-MD), ranking member of the House Oversight Committee, tells Benghazi witnesses that "death is a part of life." CUMMINGS: And, as I listen to your testimony I could not help but think of something that I said very recently -- two years ago now -- in a eulogy for a relative. I said that death is a part of life, so often we have to find a way to make life a part of death. And, I guess the reason why I´m saying that, going back to something Mr. Nordstrom said, he wanted,
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Benghazi: Incompetence, but no cover-up
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National Journal, by Michael Hirsh
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Posted By: Fiesta del sol- 5/8/2013 6:04:54 PM
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There was tragic incompetence, plainly, in the Obama administration’s handling of the Benghazi attacks, and even possibly some political calculation. It is a record that may well come to haunt Hillary Clinton, the first Secretary of State to lose an ambassador in the field in more than three decades, if she runs for president in 2016. But the obvious Republican effort to turn this inquiry into the Democratic (Obama) version of the Iraq intelligence scandal that has tarred the GOP since the George W. Bush years -- led by that least-credible of champions, the almost-always-wrong Darrell Issa --
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Stephen Hawking backs boycott of Israeli academics
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Associated Press, by Gregory Katz and Aron Heller
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Posted By: Scottyboy- 5/8/2013 12:08:27 PM
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British physicist Stephen Hawking has dropped plans to attend a major international conference in Israel in June, citing his belief that he should respect a Palestinian call to boycott contacts with Israeli academics. The University of Cambridge released a statement Wednesday indicating that Hawking had told the Israelis last week that he would not be attending "based on advice from Palestinian academics that he should respect the boycott." University officials said they had "previously understood" that Hawking´s decision was based solely on health concerns — he is 71 and has severe disabilities — but had now been told otherwise by Hawking´s office.
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Fox Analyst Shreds ‘Cowardly, Duplicitous’ Admin Over Benghazi: ‘Sacrificed American Lives For Politics’
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Mediaite, by Meenal Vamburkar
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 5/8/2013 11:47:07 AM
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Ahead of the Benghazi hearings in which three witnesses are set to testify before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, Fox & Friends co-host Brian Kilmeade invited Fox News analyst Lt. Col. Ralph Peters to discuss the issue. Peters was unflinching in his criticism of the “cowardly” Obama administration — and the “establishment media” that aids it. “Is this a national security coverup?” Kilmeade asking, explaining that the witness testimony is expected to say the administration was deceitful in its handling of the situation. “The administration, facing the election, went into panic mode, wanted to contain it,”
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Did Beck Cross the Line? Yes.
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Commentary, by Jeffrey S. Tobin
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Posted By: Pluperfect- 5/9/2013 6:28:23 AM
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Fans of Glenn Beck are complaining about what I wrote yesterday about his speech at the National Rifle Association convention, where he used a giant image of Michael Bloomberg photoshopped into what appeared to be an image of Hitler with his arm raised in a Nazi salute and wearing an armband. The Beck crowd now tells me that it wasn’t Hitler’s picture into which the New York mayor was transposed but that of Communist leader Vladimir Lenin. They say that means I owe Beck an apology along with the Anti-Defamation League and others who were also outraged by it.
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John McCain Wants to Blow Up The Cable Industry As We Know It
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Business Insider, by Jay Yarow
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Posted By: Fiesta del sol- 5/9/2013 1:19:00 PM
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John McCain is going to release a bill that would dismantle cable as it´s currently constructed, Brenden Sasso at The Hill reports. The legislation would force cable companies and satellite TV providers to give consumers an option to pick and choose which channels they get. This is called "à la carte programming," and it´s long been a dream of consumers who only want a handful of channels. McCain tried to introduce similar legislation in 2006 and it went nowhere.
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