Watch the latest video at video.foxbusiness.com But before we go screaming about the left’s speech-chilling tactics — which we already know about, and which we’ve learned to expect — we should probably look, too, at how some on the “sane” center-right are quietly being positioned to take advantage of what I believe is an orchestrated ruling class attempt to set the parameters of legitimate, as opposed to unhelpful, political talk.
March 20, 2012
“Beleaguered Rush advertiser: This is not a boycott, it’s an organized terrorist attack!”
“White House Admits Asking Media to Scrub Reports of Malia Obama’s Mexican Vacation”
Media complies, says it will now get back to the important business of scouring Bristol Palin’s trash for used rubbers, or maybe filming the Bush twins doing upside down margaritas with Kenny Chesney’s roadies. Developing…
About that revised EO we’re to be ashamed for looking into (or rather, for even asking if we should look into, which is the same as donning a tinfoil hat and joining the Birchers)
Mark Levin had a few thoughts last night to open his show. And was anything but immediately dismissive. I was, I thought, quite circumspect in my original post on the topic — which didn’t keep some on the right from singling me out as among the hysterics concerned about an Obama power grab (while curiously failing to single out those closer to home for similar concerns more extensively articulated than
BREAKING [must credit protein wisdom]: Robert Deniro at fundraiser: “It’s too soon for a black first lady.”
I hope you’re every bit as OUTRAGED by this kind of overt racism as I am and will take the appropriate actions. Like, for instance, maybe boycotting the next “Fockers” movie. — Assuming you had any inclination to rent it from Red Box in the first place, I mean. Too, I suggest that any non-racists outraged by these comments contact someone like, say, Soledad O’Brien and have her and her
What a real war on women looks like
And what it’s like actually to fight against one. Some perspective, for those who find it convenient rhetorically to confuse IUDs with IEDs. (thanks to James D)
