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There We Went Again
American Spectator, by Matthew Sheffield & Noel Sheppard
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Posted By:StormCnter, 11/16/2012 6:12:33 AM
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| Most observers of the 2008 presidential campaign -- even including some liberals after the fact -- were shocked and appalled by the media´s pro-Barack Obama sycophancy. Unfortunately, the intentional and unintentional advocacy of the media on behalf of Obama was even worse in 2012. There are many reasons why the conservative movement failed to achieve electoral success this year, but perhaps one of the most significant is the enduring power and influence of the left-dominated "mainstream" media. The 2012 cycle demonstrated that left-wing journalists have far more sway on Americans´ opinions than many conservatives have been willing to admit.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
kiwikit, 11/16/2012 6:21:28 AM (No. 9017704)
I honestly believe that those who voted for BO can not be influenced through rational arguments. I read the WSJ / financial writers like James Pethokoukis making solid logical reasons for political decisions and respond with ´why bother?´ They simply don´t care about anything but belonging to the Obamacult and getting their ´stuff!´ Depression doesn´t express half of what I feel about the loss of our country. I think it began in the ´40s with the removal of morality in our schools and continues with their pushing not just ignoring ethics but mocking it!
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fljack, 11/16/2012 6:36:43 AM (No. 9017718)
Romney got it right when he said that Obama bought the election with free stuff from the government.
The second factor is purely emotional and totally irrational: the hard left and special interests love their leaders unconditionally and hate anyone from the middle or right. Anyone who even questions the leader is an enemy forever who must be destroyed.
The third group is the 35 and under crowd, who were never taught about the greatness of America or American History; who saw their teachers and peers wearing "Che" tee shirts; to whom the gulags, mass murders and the brutality of the Soviet, Chinese and socialist regimes are nothing more than titles of books, never read.
The latter has NO IDEA that their standard of living is on a downward trajectory and that they are headed to a two class society: a small segment of the very rich, elite ruling class and them.
So sad.
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chillijilli, 11/16/2012 7:09:36 AM (No. 9017766)
Somewhere in the 60s Journalism 101 changed missions from being objective to "being the voice of people who had no voice, i.e. minorities." Nowadays, with the advent of 24/7 news, the constant repetition makes minority opinions and advocacy appear to be MAJORITY opinion. Every day, all day we hear a drumbeated story about 1 sad situation out of 300 million. The result is completely distorted news, in that respect. The alphabets & CNN etc are very careful to be factual with their reportage to avoid litigation. The problem is what information they do NOT report. By intentionally WITHHOLDING certain information from the public, they are no longer providing a service to create an informed public. They have crossed the line into propaganda. The ONLY way to stop this assault on the citizenry is to BOYCOTT the mainstream media. We have such power collectively! Unfortunately, Pubbies don´t know how to organize a media boycott effectively. Until we do, we give them no reason to stop their abuse of power.
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Spidey, 11/16/2012 7:09:51 AM (No. 9017767)
Despite $6 trillion in new debt.mostly aimed at other liberals and a lap dog media Obama still barely won and even then it´s questionable.
Even though Obama won.Republicans are still the villains for getting in the way of his master plan which is nothing but locking up future elections.
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TakeBackAmerica, 11/16/2012 7:35:20 AM (No. 9017822)
Excellent points #2. Americans need to wake up to the meaning of "Dictatorship"...and get used to living in one.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
owl, 11/16/2012 7:42:50 AM (No. 9017830)
The most flagrant Lame I hear is Fox News radio - a constant whitewash coming from the air . The socialists complain about Fox ? . Ha!!. Lisa Brady ( whatever her real name ) would be all smiles if she were in the company of The Crone , Pelosi . I danced when the local station dumped ABC , only to be sadly depressingly disappointed .
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TrojanHorse, 11/16/2012 8:29:01 AM (No. 9017922)
Re Poster#3´s comment to target the media by boycotting. That is not a bad idea. I have often thought about how we can counter their influence, and it just hit me. As a whole they are undeniably powerful. Individually less so. Why don´t we use one of the Alinsky tactics from the left "Isolate and Freeze" against them? Determine which media outlet is the weakest against a boycott and organize a boycott against it. I think their media brethren will only see the potential loss of one competitor and ignore it. Once we knock off the first one, we go to the next weakest and onward an upward. Granted this may be a slower process than most would like but it would be effective. We didn´t get ourselves into this mess overnight and I don´t know of any quick fix solutions. But we can do something. With intial succes I suspect our efforts would pick up steam. Using this same method towards our individual school systems could prove useful as well.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
bpl40, 11/16/2012 9:56:13 AM (No. 9018160)
0bama and the MSM never fooled a single person who did not want to be fooled. What the Left and their media cohorts are doing skillfully is to provide a ´conscience escape valve´ which many take gladly. The 49 state landslide that Reagan won had exactly similar arguments being made. They never worked.
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The FBI was last night hunting a 12-strong terrorist “sleeper cell” linked to the Boston marathon bomb brothers.Police believe Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev were specially trained to carry out the devastating attack.More than 1,000 FBI operatives were last night working to track down the cell and arrested a man and two women 60 miles from Boston in the hours before Dzhokhar’s dramatic capture after a bloody shootout on Friday. A source close to the investigation said: “We have no doubt the brothers were not acting alone. The devices used to detonate the two bombs were highly sophisticated
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“In this age of instant reporting and tweets and blogs, there´s a temptation to latch on to any bit of information, sometimes to jump to conclusions,” said President Obama, in the late evening of April 19, after Dzokhar Tsarnaev was captured alive in Watertown, Mass. (Snip)In an exceptionally well-reported story in the Daily Beast Friday, we read this: "One U.S. intelligence official who was regularly briefed on the investigation told Newsweek that he and his colleagues all but ruled out al Qaeda central or one of its affiliates giving direct and specific instructions for the attack."
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BOSTON - The surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings suffered an injury to his throat and may not be able to talk, a federal official told CNN on Saturday, possibly hindering attempts by authorities to question him about a motive in the attack. With one suspect dead, authorities believe answers to a motive and whether the brothers had help rest with Dzhokar Tsarnaev, who was captured Friday night just minutes after authorities had indicated that a massive manhunt for the suspect appeared to come up empty. The official, who was briefed on Tsarnaev´s condition
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Posted By: NorthernDog- 4/20/2013 11:22:13 PM
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The Council on American Islamic Relations again offered sympathy to victims of the Boston Marathon bombing on Friday, but added a plea for Americans not to generalize and conclude that Muslim teachings influenced the suspect in any way. "Our focus is primarily on the victims," said Ahmed Rehab, executive director of the Chicago chapter at a press conference Friday afternoon. "We don´t want to be drawn into defending ourselves." Citing acts of violence in Boston and New York, Rehab blamed Islamophobic forces for inciting hate crimes.
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New York Times, by Maureen Dowd
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THE graying man flashing fury in the Rose Garden on behalf of the Newtown families, the grieving man wiping away tears after speaking at the Boston memorial service, is not the same man who glided into office four years ago. President Obama has watched the blood-dimmed tide drowning the ceremony of innocence, as Yeats wrote, and he has learned how to emotionally connect with Americans in searing moments, as he did from the White House late Friday night after the second bombing suspect was apprehended in Boston.
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In debate classes or law school, it is often referred to as the ‘arguing against the non-existing opponent’ tactic. The way it works is you imply your opponent is making an outlandish, unsavory claim (though he isn’t), hoping others will run with it or, at worst, that your opponent won’t sufficiently correct it and the claim sticks. To illustrate, imagine Sally is arguing in favor of marijuana’s legalization against Tom. In the middle of the debate, Tom suddenly shrieks: “Well, Sally, you can talk about legalizing marijuana all you want but I just don’t believe
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Mass. governor says he has no idea what motivated Boston Marathon bombers
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Associated Press, by Staff
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Posted By: NorthernDog- 4/21/2013 9:08:53 AM
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Washington — The governor of Massachusetts says he has no idea what motivated the terrorists who exploded two bombs near the finish line of the Boston Marathon. Speaking Sunday on CBS’ ”Face the Nation,” Deval (deh-VAL’) Patrick said it’s hard to imagine why someone would deliberately harm, quote “innocent men, women and children in the way that these two fellows did.” Patrick also said law enforcers believe the immediate threat ended when the police killed one of the alleged terrorists and captured the other. The two men were brothers whose family had come to the U.S.
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Boston Mayor: Bombing Suspects Acted Alone
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Associated Press, by Staff
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Posted By: BaseballFan- 4/21/2013 2:36:56 PM
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Washington - Boston Mayor Tom Menino says information he has indicates that the suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing acted alone. Menino tells ABC's "This Week" that he agreed with the decision to lock down Boston all day Friday, based on information officials had at the time. He tells ABC's "This Week" that a pipe bomb was found at another location and that another person was taken into custody. The mayor did not elaborate. One suspect, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev (joh-KHAR' tsahr-NEYE'-ehv), is in the hospital in serious condition. His older brother, Tamerlan, died in a police shootout
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Mass. police: Bomb suspects didn´t have gun permit
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Associated Press, by Staff
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Posted By: CEP- 4/21/2013 6:28:15 PM
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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — A Massachusetts police official say the brothers suspected of bombing the Boston Marathon before having shootouts with authorities didn´t have gun permits. Cambridge Police Commissioner Robert Haas tells The Associated Press in an interview Sunday that neither Tamerlan Tsarnaev (tsahr-NEYE´-ehv) nor his brother Dzhokhar had permission to carry firearms. He says it´s unclear whether either ever applied and the applications aren´t considered public records.
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