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Nothing says Obama told him to do so. Stop being dishonest.
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Were you born yesterday? Advisers don't resign out the blue...especially when there is talk of a congressional investigation.
Nothing says Obama told him to do so. Stop being dishonest.
I'm finding it difficult to think of any input I have seen that rivals yours in insignificance.Funny, this looks like a crowd that wants it all but is not willing to share the cost.Looks like fun...and quite a crowd!
If they did not either walk to washington on their own two feet, eating pesticide free food that they grew themselves from non-hybridized seeds of plants whose unadulterated lines are generations and genrations old, then their even getting to Washington was done with both the financial and intellectual as well as practical help of all those who have contributed, including all the medical benefits that vaccinated, kept them healthy, educated, and so on.
Selfish whiners...... these teacup tempest makers, nothing more....
The tens of thousands of protesters marched to the U.S. Capitol chanting various slogans and waving posters that voiced a rather broad array of grievances against big government and the leaders, particularly President Obama, who the protesters blame for its size and scope
HA HA HA, yes, it was, for her and by her.It was not "created by Hillary Clinton."
We know because Media Matters links to Hillary are at once intimate and multitudinous, and the organizations devotion to her is nothing short of profound. In 1996 (eight years before Media Matters creation), the then-conservative David Brock was commissioned (with a $1 million advance) by the Simon & Schuster subsidiary Free Press to write a hard-hitting expose of Hillary. But the book, completed in 1997, turned out to be nothing more than a tepid, distinctly sympathetic account of the former First Ladys life. That same year (1997), Brock publicly announced his political epiphany, unequivocally recanting his previous negative writings about the Clintons and embracing the liberal/Left cause. During this period, Brock developed a close relationship with Neel Lattimore, Senator Clintons openly gay press secretary and close confidante. Brock would eventually hire Lattimore as a director of special projects for Media Matters.
Brocks affinity for Mrs. Clinton grew over time, and vice versa. According to Glenn Thrush of Newsday, Hillary advised Brock on creating Media Matters in 2004, encouraging the creation of a liberal equivalent of the Media Research Center, a conservative group that has aggravated Democrats for decades. Thrush reports that Hillary still chats with [Brock] occasionally and thinks he provides a valuable service . . . For her part, Thrush adds, Clintons extended family of contributors, consultants and friends has played a pivotal role in helping Media Matters grow from a $3.5 million start-up in 2004 to its current $8.5 million budget.
Media Matters, Hillary, and the Center for American Progress
Media Matters and Hillary Clinton are further linked by their respective relationships with three of the most influential leftist operatives in the worldGeorge Soros, Morton Halperin, and John Podesta. All three of these men are intimately involved with a vital think tank called the Center for American Progress (CAP)which, according to Cybercast News Services research, was instrumental in getting Brocks media group off the ground; which helped launch Media Matters on May 3, 2004; and which maintains a tight bond with Brocks organization to this day.
Soros and Halperin first proposed CAPs creation in 2002 to promote generally the cause of the Left and the Democratic Party. But CAPs overarching objective is considerably more specific than that: As an inside source told reporter Christian Bourge of United Press International, CAP is in fact the official Hillary Clinton think tank. Not long after its formal founding in the summer of 2003, Mrs. Clinton told reporter Robert Dreyfuss of The Nation: Weve had the challenge of filling a void on our side of the ledger for a long time, while the other side created an infrastructure that has come to dominate political discourse. The Center [for American Progress] is a welcome effort to fill that void.
The winna!Tea Party Express Takes Washington By Storm - Political News - FOXNews.com
And for the win:
The tens of thousands of protesters marched to the U.S. Capitol chanting various slogans and waving posters that voiced a rather broad array of grievances against big government and the leaders, particularly President Obama, who the protesters blame for its size and scope
As usual, Eagleseven is a liar and wrong.
Tea Party Express Takes Washington By Storm - Political News - FOXNews.com
And for the win:
The tens of thousands of protesters marched to the U.S. Capitol chanting various slogans and waving posters that voiced a rather broad array of grievances against big government and the leaders, particularly President Obama, who the protesters blame for its size and scope
As usual, Eagleseven is a liar and wrong.
"Grassroots" my ass.
Think Progress » Pressed On FreedomWorks’ Connections To Tea Parties, Dick Armey Lashes Out At TP As ‘Juvenile Delinquents’
The Washington Independent » DeMint Blames Lack of Tea Party Crowd Diversity on Timing, Media
I loved this line:
I agreed that it was a geographically and economically diverse crowd, but I mentioned that the protesters were at least 99 percent white — in fact, in my four-plus hours at the event, I’d only seen three African-American protesters.
DeMint had a simple explanation. “It’s probably just the time and organization and the media that promoted it,” he said.
Right, cross-section *wink wink*.
In other words, anyone who protests the Ossiah is a white racist. got it.
Ah David Horowitz's magazine and some others have reported Hillary advised him,. Wow.HA HA HA, yes, it was, for her and by her.It was not "created by Hillary Clinton."
Notice the highlighted name?We know because Media Matters’ links to Hillary are at once intimate and multitudinous, and the organization’s devotion to her is nothing short of profound. In 1996 (eight years before Media Matters’ creation), the then-conservative David Brock was commissioned (with a $1 million advance) by the Simon & Schuster subsidiary Free Press to write a hard-hitting expose of Hillary. But the book, completed in 1997, turned out to be nothing more than a tepid, distinctly sympathetic account of the former First Lady’s life. That same year (1997), Brock publicly announced his political epiphany, unequivocally recanting his previous negative writings about the Clintons and embracing the liberal/Left cause. During this period, Brock developed a close relationship with Neel Lattimore, Senator Clinton’s openly gay press secretary and close confidante. Brock would eventually hire Lattimore as a director of “special projects” for Media Matters.
Brock’s affinity for Mrs. Clinton grew over time, and vice versa. According to Glenn Thrush of Newsday, Hillary “advised Brock on creating” Media Matters in 2004, “encouraging the creation of a liberal equivalent of the Media Research Center, a conservative group that has aggravated Democrats for decades.” Thrush reports that Hillary still “chats with [Brock] occasionally and thinks he provides a valuable service . . .” “For her part,” Thrush adds, “Clinton’s extended family of contributors, consultants and friends has played a pivotal role in helping Media Matters grow from a $3.5 million start-up in 2004 to its current $8.5 million budget.”
I know full well what 'mediamatters' is and who created, what you posted is their nice lil propaganda that somehow they are credible, but like all attack dogs, they aern't.
Hillary OWNS them.Media Matters, Hillary, and the Center for American Progress
Media Matters and Hillary Clinton are further linked by their respective relationships with three of the most influential leftist operatives in the world—George Soros, Morton Halperin, and John Podesta. All three of these men are intimately involved with a vital think tank called the Center for American Progress (CAP)—which, according to Cybercast News Service’s research, “was instrumental in getting Brock’s media group off the ground”; which helped launch Media Matters on May 3, 2004; and which maintains a tight bond with Brock’s organization to this day.
Soros and Halperin first proposed CAP’s creation in 2002 to promote generally the cause of the Left and the Democratic Party. But CAP’s overarching objective is considerably more specific than that: As an inside source told reporter Christian Bourge of United Press International, CAP is in fact “the official Hillary Clinton think tank.” Not long after its formal founding in the summer of 2003, Mrs. Clinton told reporter Robert Dreyfuss of The Nation: “We’ve had the challenge of filling a void on our side of the ledger for a long time, while the other side created an infrastructure that has come to dominate political discourse. The Center [for American Progress] is a welcome effort to fill that void.”
FrontPage Magazine - Media Matters: Hillary’s Lap Dogs
In other words, anyone who protests the Ossiah is a white racist. got it.
"Grassroots" my ass.
Think Progress » Pressed On FreedomWorks’ Connections To Tea Parties, Dick Armey Lashes Out At TP As ‘Juvenile Delinquents’
The Washington Independent » DeMint Blames Lack of Tea Party Crowd Diversity on Timing, Media
I loved this line:
I agreed that it was a geographically and economically diverse crowd, but I mentioned that the protesters were at least 99 percent white — in fact, in my four-plus hours at the event, I’d only seen three African-American protesters.
DeMint had a simple explanation. “It’s probably just the time and organization and the media that promoted it,” he said.
Right, cross-section *wink wink*.
No, if you look at the video, there are a lot of black and other minority people there in the crowd. Haven't you seen them?
The guy selling little flags and raking in dough was black.
The British are now reporting the 2 million number:
Up to two million march to US Capitol to protest against Obama's spending in 'tea-party' demonstration | Mail Online
And psst: I might add Xenophon, from the looks of it, and by reports from ABC News, Wall Street Journal, and even Fox News, it appears media Matters was right, again.
Fox News and Wall Street Journal are in on the Media Bias too now.And psst: I might add Xenophon, from the looks of it, and by reports from ABC News, Wall Street Journal, and even Fox News, it appears media Matters was right, again.
they are just spouting their orders,,errrr talking points..
"Grassroots" my ass.
Think Progress » Pressed On FreedomWorks’ Connections To Tea Parties, Dick Armey Lashes Out At TP As ‘Juvenile Delinquents’
The Washington Independent » DeMint Blames Lack of Tea Party Crowd Diversity on Timing, Media
I loved this line:
I agreed that it was a geographically and economically diverse crowd, but I mentioned that the protesters were at least 99 percent white — in fact, in my four-plus hours at the event, I’d only seen three African-American protesters.
DeMint had a simple explanation. “It’s probably just the time and organization and the media that promoted it,” he said.
Right, cross-section *wink wink*.
The guy selling little flags and raking in dough was black.
Fox News and Wall Street Journal are in on the Media Bias too now.And psst: I might add Xenophon, from the looks of it, and by reports from ABC News, Wall Street Journal, and even Fox News, it appears media Matters was right, again.
they are just spouting their orders,,errrr talking points..
You guys must be smoking some phunny sheeeet.