Saturday, March 06, 2010

We can play gotcha too. We get YOU, MSM

Via Newsbusters. (Attention softballs for Dems Carol Marin wearing the figurative Paul Simon bow tie):
The ability for people to communicate and to interact in the way that Facebook allows is an absolute game changer on a level so profound we couldn't have imagined it twenty years ago. Even an e-mail is a one-way street. Even an e-mail requires such a cumbersome process to communicate.

The reason the daily newspaper is dying is we don't need some pointy-headed, bow-tie wearing, seersucker-suit editor that's against the death penalty and for abortion, that's for every liberal -- I'm sitting on a great study done by the Media Research Center, Media Bias 101 from 1981, and I reviewed this today. It's one of the best reports I've ever seen showing the inherent bias in the media, the type of people that enter particularly the print media, and how biased they are.

Read the study. Go forth with fire and confidence, folks. Can the media play fair? Sometimes, but it's rare. Could this be the year, a year when Illinois is drowning in debt from these Dems? We have seen some evidence of it. We are watching.

P.S. Comment from Capitol Fax:

“It’s the economy, stupid …”

Dunno, to whom (Quinn and/or Brady) that should be directed to, but …

Here is a senerio …

An unemployed voter, living with his elderly parents, who can’t afford their drugs, let alone their son … oh, did I mention the son’s wife & two kids also live in this 2 bedroom apartment…and this unemployed voter just dropped off his kids at the school where they are in classrooms with 38 kids, and sharing books ….all the while thinking, “I have to hurry and vote, after selling my car, I need to make the bus, otherwise I am stuck here for 50 minutes with the new bus schedule…”

Do you think for one second that voter has social issues, like gay marriage & doggie gas chambers?

Goodness Gracious!

It's the economy. And reform. Dems don't do that stuff well. If at all.

P.S. Where do ad dollars come from, Carol?

Scott Stantis cartoon.

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