Tuesday, November 15, 2005

MSM On The Ropes

Does it seem that the main stream media is on the ropes these days? All I have been hearing lately is one Democratic senator after the other claiming that they didn't know what was going on with the war when they voted to go to war, or they were fooled by a right wing conspiracy into believing that Iraq was the epicenter of all evil. Quick now, turn on the spin for these guys.

Maybe it was just that Bush lied to them as well as the voting people of this country and the world about the WMD that Suddam had. But maybe it was the most high evil one, Roooovvee!
Or, or maybe it was they didn't get enough sleep the night they voted, or they thought it was the vote to add another slab of pork to the highway bill that their state had to have.

What ever the excuse they use, it won't give them a pass on taking responsibility for their actions, except when the media starts to spin the facts for them. Willing conspirators in the quest to gain power and destroy a president at the same time. The modern media, it seems, was born to this job.

The media has these guys front and center every night now that Bush has finally come out swinging on the Democrats and the liberal left. These nasayers and whining senators and congressmen are just like big old inflatable punching bags, hit them once or twice and they burst, expelling gross amounts of smelly gas and other rotting material.

It's all scripted for them by the puppet masters in a manifesto, it's called "Demofantacy". Demofantacy is a moral philosophy based on thin air or manufactured facts and events that guides the liberal left when they talk about who they are and what they stand for. This liberal manifesto is condensed into a manual that contains talking points for the members of the media and congress.

It is the responsibility, therefore, of media to protect the members of congress that stand for nothing except hatred and bigotry. The media has the manual so it isn't difficult to show these congressmen and women have been right all along about everything that they think has gone wrong with the Bush Presidency. All they have to do is report what they think the truth should be and therefore it is the truth. After all, reporters are professionals in this business of news making. Please don't question the credentials of a professional.

The modern main stream media manufactures the news to fit there agenda, no matter what the news makers actually say and as long as they are part of the liberal left. Like Mary Mapes of Rathergate fame said on CNN, " we report the news - it's up to others to prove us wrong".

So it doesn't portend well for Republicans to stand on the side lines while the media pounds out lies and disinformation concerning conservative goals and ideals. President Bush has started to fight back. The results of his speeches are seen each morning and night in lead stories. Head lines that proclaim 'it wasn't like he said; we didn't know; we never said that; we never voted that way'.

The media has their backs against the wall. The MSM must defend manufactured facts and events that they said were true. Facts that are on tape or the printed page for everyone to see and discuss. I believe the voting people of this country are smarter than the people that report news. I believe the people of this country can tell the difference when someone is lying and when they are telling the truth. It helps the voting public, though, that the MSM has such a bad track record when it comes to telling the truth.

I wonder if the puppet masters have included a chapter in the Demofantacy manual that covers this?


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