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Where no enemy has gone before [Good rip on leftist media]
Renew America ^ | June 11, 2008 | Erik Rush

There's an axiom in Recovery (as in from addiction) circles which asserts that addictions are but symptoms of deeper emotional or psychological problems. Leaving aside the debate as to whether this holds water, I submit that the tremendous success of Democrat presidential nominee Barack Obama is but a symptom of the broader disease: The establishment media (which includes broadcast news and print sources as well as the entertainment media) has finally subverted enough of the collective mind of America to usher in the era of socialism toward which the far Left has been maneuvering us for the last 40 years.

Like the seizure that alerted Sen. Ted Kennedy's doctors that he was suffering from a grave condition, it is just a symptom — albeit a very nasty one.

 

    "A person is smart. People are dumb, panicky, dangerous animals..."

    - "Agent K," from the film Men in Black

Being convinced that the Republican Party is to blame for taking us to places we would rather not and shouldn't have gone, and that the George W. Bush presidency was a mistake that never should have happened, Americans are now shambling, glassy-eyed and drooling toward "Change," too transfixed by the captivating ultraviolet glow to hear the crackle of those who burst into nothingness in line ahead of them.

They have no idea what they've bought into, of course, the magnitude of the lies and the peril which awaits. They do not fathom that they are accepting a fundamental change in the paradigm of our social system from one in which the industrious and principled prosper versus one in which the indolent and capricious prosper.

As regards the political continuum in modern America, over the past 40 years the Democrat Party leadership transmogrified from elitist liberals into socialists. In the last 20, the Republican Party leadership became liberals, and the media has been a prime mover in this transformation. Having themselves been manipulated by those in the press to heed them rather than their constituents and conservative elements within the party leadership (which had brought past success), eunuchs in the GOP, driven by fear for their image and personal self-interest, sold America out to deviant parasites.

The walking mediocrities among the far Left (politically-active ideologues) and duped middle class voters believe the playing field will be "leveled" for them and "the downtrodden" once the faceless "rich" are brought under their leaders' sway. There is nothing in the historical record that indicates that they will have anything to look forward to but misery, abuse and pain, but logic is immaterial. By design, the power brokers of the far Left appealed to their emotions, not their intellect.

The power brokers and their operatives (such as those in the press, for example) believe that they will be among the unassailable elite. Once again, despite the historical record, they don't believe they will ever be counted among those who, in a fit of melancholy, climb into the trunk of an automobile and shoot themselves repeatedly in the head, as so many prominent figures in far Left regimes wind up doing.

Just a few of the dangerously dishonest representations in which the press has engaged over the last eight years:

 

  • Television news bureaus withheld the more gruesome 9/11 footage — too graphic for their audiences, of course. The same criteria somehow doesn't apply to video of terrorists killed by American troops in Iraq. This was the beginning of their systematically propagandizing Americans into forgetting 9/11.

     

  • Engendering sympathy for retrograde culture (at which they have excelled for some time) and radical Islamist killers are among other wild subjectivities put forth by the press concerning the War on Terror in general.

     

  • The Iraq campaign was supposed to be over in half an hour. The scope and the frequency of the falsehoods, minimizations, manipulations and exacerbations conveyed by the press to Americans in this area are too numerous to address.

     

  • Slandered, maligned and generally demonized President Bush and the Republican Party — unfortunately, with their help — on a scale never seen previously.

     

  • Exhibited barefaced partiality for Sen. Barack Obama during the Democrat Party's primary process, evidenced by their downplaying glaring and perilous deficiencies in the candidate.

     

  • The press knows that Mexican drug lords essentially own the U.S. — Mexico border. American women are being abducted from our southern border towns and spirited away south of the border to face unimaginable fates. Atrocities reminiscent of the Mongol invasion of China are taking place along the border every day. How many Americans (who don't live in border towns) are aware of these occurrences?

     

  • While the far Left escalates its quest to stamp out Christianity in America, the religion is literally exploding in Asia and Africa, where believers hold to their faith despite persecution Christians have not experienced since the time of ancient Rome. One example is the genocide in Darfur, Sudan; the press conveniently neglects to include this component in its coverage of the crisis.

For better or worse, we have this thing called the First Amendment to the Constitution, which prohibits government infringement upon the activities of the press. Little did the founders of our nation know that it would one day face a universally treasonous press that would, hell-bent on societal suicide, focus its energies toward bringing America to ruin.

Were the extent of the media's manipulation of information to the political gain of the far Left in America known, it might well lead to the storming of news bureaus across the country. A conservative individual with, say, George Soros's resources could take care of America's "press problems" fairly handily. This columnist has intellectually considered certain initiatives; unfortunately, addressing them here would be imprudent.

Although it does bear mentioning that the First Amendment only applies to the government abridging the freedom of the press — not the people...

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toadie800 read my blog view my photos
Jun 15, 2008 | 9:06 PM

agreed, it is a sad state of affairs we are in and we let it happen.

truth1 read my blog
Jun 16, 2008 | 7:01 AM

It's no secret that Soros and his moveon.org stated they would take over the Democratic Party. Seems like that has been accomplished with the selection of empty suit Obamooo. Wake up America and take a good look at this country's slide toward Socialism and for God sake vote no to Obamooo.

gjflash read my blog view my photos
Jun 16, 2008 | 9:36 AM

The only solution I can think of is for normal folks to donate to a "real news" fund.

If everyone chipped in a small amount, we could buy airtime during the six O'clock news and spend thirty seconds giving the people the FACTS.

I wanted Iraq to be the topic of our first "factmercial", to let mainstream America know that Obama is lying (again) and we are actually WINNING the war...but it looks like McCain is going to take Obama and the rest of the libs (and yes, the MSM) behind the proverbial woodshed for misleading the American people about the status in Iraq.

The libs are going to lose in November because they LIED about Iraq. Ironic, isn't it?

So, we could make our first factmercial about the truth of the oil crisis. If mainstream America knew that China was taking oil by the boatload 60 miles off of the Florida coast (oil that the libtards won't let US have), people would FREAK.

I know, it sounds Orwellian to have to pay for the un-spun truth, but I think if we could keep the MSM honest for awhile, they might stay that way.

People might actually start trusting the press again, which would be a huge boon for democracy.

Mr_Tittles read my blog
Jun 16, 2008 | 10:55 AM

If anything, declaring fossil fuels as a vital national resource regardless of location is a form of global Socialism.

Why don't we discuss socio-economics? Let's discuss how the current administration has manipulated market prices by accepting donations from certain groups of individuals?

Or how Orrin Hatch, a Utah Senator is manipulating the media in an attempt to harvest oil shale in Colorado in hopes of receiving financial gain in the form of 'donations' from Big Oil?

And winning what war gjflash?

OOohhh,noooo! The 'War on Terror'! Sounds so scary! Oh no! 'Weapons of Mass Destruction! Run away!!!

Do you want to talk about mediocrity? How about the constant bombardment and over-use of the term, 9/11. 9/11 9/11 9/11 and the 'War on Terror'. Tactics used to scare US citizens into allowing more government control of our individual lives. A Christian diversion tactic to allow the Church power of State behind closed doors. A way of duping the masses into an archaic system of beliefs.

I love presidential elections! The propaganda machine is overheating! On both sides of the failing two party system!

WKD-RDR
Jun 16, 2008 | 11:35 AM

"If mainstream America knew that China was taking oil by the boatload 60 miles off of the Florida coast"

Exploration has begun, but no oil has been taken (as of yet).

http://www.newsday.com/news/politics/wire/sns-ap-cheney
-oil-drilling,0,1671056.story

And yes we should take the gulf oil before anyone else does.

Raysmom read my blog view my photos
Jun 16, 2008 | 12:50 PM

What concerns me is not the way things are, but rather the way people think things are.
-- Epicletus

marilyn37 read my blog view my photos
Jun 16, 2008 | 12:56 PM

oh ray's mom. thank you. you saved the day. thank you. great quote! perfect!

gjflash read my blog view my photos
Jun 16, 2008 | 1:06 PM

Please excuse me, wkd.

"If mainstream America knew that China was PREPARING TO take oil by the boatload (5 BILLION BARRELS) 60 miles off of the Florida coast".

Since they've already found it, begun drilling, and leased the oil fields to China, I would say that the actual "taking of the oil" part is a foregone conclusion, wouldn't you?

But thanks for keeping me honest nontheless.

Tittles, you're right, There is no war. I haven't heard 9/11 for awhile, but I can see why they think that the ignorami amongst us need to be reminded that we were indeed attacked.

The Church is running things behind closed doors? You don't really believe that, do you? I mean, I understand your need for inflamatory rhetoric, but you aren't stupid enough to actually believe the nonsense you spout, are you?

Dude, Colorado just gave homos and other assorted perverts and misfits the right to use the ladies bathroom. Is that an example of the "Church power of State"?

Gays can now get "married" in California. Is that an example of the "Church power of State"?

If a Christian wedding photographer doesn't want to take pictures of you and your boyfriend removing each other's garter belts at your reception, your boyfriend can sue him. Is that an example of the "Church power of State"?

I know you're just here to stir up trouble, tittles (I for one wish you'd just invest in a therapist). If this is how it's going to be, though, could you try to keep one foot in the real world? It makes for much more interesting debate.

marilyn37 read my blog view my photos
Jun 16, 2008 | 1:44 PM

the florida off shore drill needs to be taken up with sen nelson (D-FA). usa might add an extra tariff to any state who has to have some sent them.

sensible sweet georgia (sen sessions R) has okay drilling off her shores ... so he needs a thank you note.

Raysmom read my blog view my photos
Jun 16, 2008 | 3:06 PM

Oh, good ideas, M! I hadn't thought of the use of "tariffs"!

Isn't that a great quote? My uncle said that once in a heated political discussion, and it made everyone think more and emote less.

marilyn37 read my blog view my photos
Jun 16, 2008 | 3:54 PM

it is one of the greats

toadie800 read my blog view my photos
Jun 16, 2008 | 9:08 PM

No matter how one cuts it If you ain't pissed off you ain't paying attn. The major problem that we have here as I See it is that we have the wacko ultra liberal leftis grip on the donkey party (a bunch of jackassess) trying to force their perverted way of life and thinking down the throat of the reasonable american.

marilyn37 read my blog view my photos
Jun 16, 2008 | 9:18 PM

berzerker it might get their white sand dirty - dont you pay attention....im laughing here.

w/ all that water action going on during katrina and rita not one drop of crude was spilled. not one spoonful .. you are right its they who dont pay attention

but im not going to get mad im going to get even. tax them i say! tax them! tee hee!

Mr_Tittles read my blog
Jun 16, 2008 | 9:22 PM

The supposed war on terror isn't a war on terror, it's Christian ideology vs. Islamic fundamentalism. Again, what is the 'War on Terror'? Really? What in the hell does that mean?

Transsexuals are weirdos. What are you going to do? Some people are just plain weird.

If the tranz bother you, then lobby for the creation of a generic 'bathroom'. You don't hear people in Europe complaining about unisex bathrooms. They just go to the bathroom and shut up about it. It's just a freakin' bathroom!

gjflash read my blog view my photos
Jun 16, 2008 | 9:26 PM

"a bunch of jackassess...trying to force their perverted way of life and thinking down the throat of the reasonable American."

True THAT, Toadie.

My favorite example du Jour of that concept is that gay Senate Bill 200 (the one that allows people who "feel" feminine to use the ladies' room).

The purpose of SB200 is to MAKE decent straight folks accept all manner of sexual deviants.

That's one law I'm gonna break, libtards.

Just so you know.

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