Hillary Clinton is a born liar who will govern with lies because she must. Lying is the only way she can advance the sick political philosophy Democrats have been lying about since Woodrow Wilson. So the next Republican president better be prepared to stand fast against government media responsible for the Democrat party’s greatest successes achieved with lies.
Don’t fix success if it ain’t broken became the guiding principle for the party of liars as far back as FDR. Democrats not keeping their word is just a diplomatic way of saying they are pack of goddamned liars:
Every Democrat in Congress is exactly the same as the lying sack of shit in the White House because every Democrat counts on media protection. Expecting a fair shake from a press responsible for making the Democrat party what is today is the height of naiveté. Blaming Republicans for government shutdowns is a gentle summer breeze compared to the blizzard coming their way if they get close to reversing any item on the Left’s agenda that planned and instituted every one of today’s disasters.
Press barons, and their highly paid bootlickers, pretend media power comes from the First Amendment. On a good day they take credit for informing the public. The public’s Right to know is probably the biggest lie media tells. If the public’s Right to know is true then how in hell did the Democrats get away with tearing down the country incrementally. They did not dump their garbage on the country overnight. They have been doing it for more than a century so nobody can convince me that every newspaper, every magazine, every radio station, and most importantly, every television was published by generation after generation of dumbbells.
If media power does not come from the people then where does it come from? In one word the answer is BLACKMAIL.
I think every American knows what media does to a politician who refuses to go along with the liberal agenda. Politicians do not pay hush money to media, but it is blackmail just the same. If politicians did not understand how it works in print they certainly learned it from television.
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Unfortunately, blackmail was media’s business model long before television. The same form of blackmail was done to every industry relying on consumer trust: “Advertise or we crucify your product.” Ralph Nader upset the applecart when he attacked the auto industry with his book. The auto industry spent a fortune every year in product advertising. Nader’s exposé came along and did exactly what Detroit paid blackmail to prevent.
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In the same vain, look at all of the “medicine” advertised on television and ask yourself how much blackmail money do you think media collects from big pharma every year.
NOTE: Americans lived by one tried and true rule when I was a kid in the Golden Age of Skepticism: Never believe anything you read and only half of what you see. Television came along and blew skepticism all to hell.
I grow up before television acquired so much influence over our culture. I know both Americas. That is why it constantly amazes me to see so many people believe everything they see and hear on television. Alas, if they hear it on television they believe it. For one thing, media blackmail would not work if every American started with the question: Where is the lie?
Finally, Walter Cronkite proved television’s power to influence with lies beyond a doubt three years after Nader’s book was published in 1965. Nevertheless, it is fair to credit Ralph Nader with giving Americans their first insight into the liars on television. Cronkite and his ilk notwithstanding, Mr. Nader set Americans on the road to asking themselves: How come the press with all of its resources didn’t know about the Chevrolet Corvair before now? And if the press knew where was the public’s Right to know? Those questions are still valid when trying to understand the political lies media tells 24-7.
Don’t fix success if it ain’t broken became the guiding principle for the party of liars as far back as FDR. Democrats not keeping their word is just a diplomatic way of saying they are pack of goddamned liars:
Republicans are fuming after President Obama reversed his position on offshore oil and gas exploration and will now refuse to allow the sale of leases to energy companies to work off the Atlantic coast from Florida to Virginia.
Rep. Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, is a member of the House Natural Resources Committee. He told WND and Radio America this is par for the course with President Obama.
“Once again, he has shown that it is the exception when he keeps his word, rather than the rule,” said Gohmert, who offered examples of a longstanding pattern of broken Obama promises. “If you like your insurance, you can keep it. If you like your doctor, you can keep it. For me, marriage is between a man and a woman.'”
Rep. Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, is a member of the House Natural Resources Committee. He told WND and Radio America this is par for the course with President Obama.
“Once again, he has shown that it is the exception when he keeps his word, rather than the rule,” said Gohmert, who offered examples of a longstanding pattern of broken Obama promises. “If you like your insurance, you can keep it. If you like your doctor, you can keep it. For me, marriage is between a man and a woman.'”
Republicans fuming after Obama breaks oil promise
Posted By Greg Corombos On 03/19/2016 @ 7:36 pm
Republicans fuming after Obama breaks oil promise
Posted By Greg Corombos On 03/19/2016 @ 7:36 pm
Republicans fuming after Obama breaks oil promise
Every Democrat in Congress is exactly the same as the lying sack of shit in the White House because every Democrat counts on media protection. Expecting a fair shake from a press responsible for making the Democrat party what is today is the height of naiveté. Blaming Republicans for government shutdowns is a gentle summer breeze compared to the blizzard coming their way if they get close to reversing any item on the Left’s agenda that planned and instituted every one of today’s disasters.
Press barons, and their highly paid bootlickers, pretend media power comes from the First Amendment. On a good day they take credit for informing the public. The public’s Right to know is probably the biggest lie media tells. If the public’s Right to know is true then how in hell did the Democrats get away with tearing down the country incrementally. They did not dump their garbage on the country overnight. They have been doing it for more than a century so nobody can convince me that every newspaper, every magazine, every radio station, and most importantly, every television was published by generation after generation of dumbbells.
If media power does not come from the people then where does it come from? In one word the answer is BLACKMAIL.
I think every American knows what media does to a politician who refuses to go along with the liberal agenda. Politicians do not pay hush money to media, but it is blackmail just the same. If politicians did not understand how it works in print they certainly learned it from television.
Unfortunately, blackmail was media’s business model long before television. The same form of blackmail was done to every industry relying on consumer trust: “Advertise or we crucify your product.” Ralph Nader upset the applecart when he attacked the auto industry with his book. The auto industry spent a fortune every year in product advertising. Nader’s exposé came along and did exactly what Detroit paid blackmail to prevent.
Corvair: Unsafe at Any Speed
In the same vain, look at all of the “medicine” advertised on television and ask yourself how much blackmail money do you think media collects from big pharma every year.
NOTE: Americans lived by one tried and true rule when I was a kid in the Golden Age of Skepticism: Never believe anything you read and only half of what you see. Television came along and blew skepticism all to hell.
I grow up before television acquired so much influence over our culture. I know both Americas. That is why it constantly amazes me to see so many people believe everything they see and hear on television. Alas, if they hear it on television they believe it. For one thing, media blackmail would not work if every American started with the question: Where is the lie?
Finally, Walter Cronkite proved television’s power to influence with lies beyond a doubt three years after Nader’s book was published in 1965. Nevertheless, it is fair to credit Ralph Nader with giving Americans their first insight into the liars on television. Cronkite and his ilk notwithstanding, Mr. Nader set Americans on the road to asking themselves: How come the press with all of its resources didn’t know about the Chevrolet Corvair before now? And if the press knew where was the public’s Right to know? Those questions are still valid when trying to understand the political lies media tells 24-7.
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