Begun, the public sector union video wars have...

Union protesters accost a gay black tea partier in Denver Colorado. They call him “son,” and ask him if he has any children that he “claims.” Because, you know, apparently black men don’t already care for their children and white men have a perfect record.



Did she say "E-moral"? :eusa_whistle:


don't worry bro, you know the msm will be playing this on a loop ala Nancy's stroll with the gavel and all the 'angry troll tea partiers' last march.....;)
 
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The reality is it's harder to lie.

Media is more of what we make it these days. Information is highly accessesable now and so not many people need to depend on an un bias source, we can go look at a law/constitution/history/whatever near instantly.


If anything the fact that MSNBC or whatever does not report news in an un-bias way (on this matter) people become more passionate about the subject and look much more into it than lets say 10+ years ago.

People are looking at the Union in a completely different light because it's so easy to see what they do, just like the law trying to be passed. It's not a sinister law at all, you have to be either un-educated on the matter or a hyper partisan person to take the side of the Union. The members gain an ability to opt out of the union, that's it... Of course the Union hates that, it was a monopoly and made them millionaires.

You do not say it outright above but fwiw, I don't believe there has ever been an unbiased media. Not today, not when television ruled and not when newspapers were king.

That said, I agree with all of the above.

I agree to an extent the TV news, when there was just Net news, did one or 2 shows a night and they competed aganst each other in a NON profit environment, so, they at least attempted to be a great deal more impartial.

However the print media? You had the Hearst papers, and, well Duranty and Herbert Matthews come to mind.
 
Another day among the crazed wack-a-doodle mob...

Wisconsin GOP Senator Glenn Grothman chased, trapped by hecklers, saved by Dem. Rep. Brett Hulsey



You have to see it to believe it. The clip is long and the key moment doesn’t come until 2:50 in, but you won’t be able to look away. The savior here, in the orange union t-shirt and sportsjacket, is Democratic Rep. Brett Hulsey; behind him, with white hair and glasses, is Republican Sen. Glenn Grothman. Watch and try to imagine what might have happened had Hulsey not been there. Even some of the protesters are sufficiently alarmed to start a chant of “peace-ful” to calm the more unruly ones down.

Ann Althouse, who lives in Wisconsin and has been covering the protests since they began, reports tonight that her husband just got back from the statehouse with video of at least one person who seems to have lost his mind — either from sleep deprivation or who knows what else. Quote: “Someone needs to go around to everyone who is still there and check them for mental stability.” If you want to know why Michelle Litjens and other Republicans need a police escort around the Capitol, now you know.

Via HA
Video: Wisconsin Dem intervenes to protect GOP senator threatened by mob « Hot Air
 
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