An Ol' Broad's Ramblings

Don’t Think There Is Media Bias?

12 March 2010, 3:21 pm. Comments Off. Filed under 1st Amendment, Feckless Weasels, Opinion, Politics, Pond Scum, Taxes.

Think again!

On 27 February 2009, thousands all across the country gathered together to protest what was being seen as a violation of the U.S. Constitution, massive spending, and a major decline of our liberties.  The coverage of such rallies was spotty at best, and none existent in most cases.  Even CNN’s Howard Kurtz admits the lack on the part of the media to cover the TEA Parties.  But when it comes the leaning far left group, Coffee Party, well now, that’s a whole ‘nuther kettle of fish, isn’t it.  Wow.  People who have never been involved in the political process before, who were made fun of barely a year ago, called “astroturf”, and a few names that shouldn’t be repeated in polite company, on that same cable “news” network, are now hailing people who have never been involved in the political process is now being promoted.  Uh huh.

This new group calls for civility, objects to obstructionism and demands that politicians be held accountable to the people who put them in office.

Not one arrest at the TEA Parties, except for attacking leftists/SEIU/union thugs, egged on by Obama’s own words, yet the implication is that TEA Partiers have not been civil. Got it.  Naturally, the SEIU lied about the incident, but did the media cover that part?  Good thing people make use of the video feature of their cells phones, isn’t it.  It use to be a “picture is worth a thousand words”.  Now, it’s a “video will take you DOWN”.  :D

Kind of a shame that all the videos of Obama showing his true colors, red/purple/yellow, didn’t dissuade the clueless. If they had, perhaps there wouldn’t have been a need for all the Tea Parties? Naw….we’d still see the need because McLame, while not quite as bad, would still have overseen to the expansion of the federal government.

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