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This video is hilarious. Of course the sheep will hate it. Actually the sheep won't even watch it because it debunks their knew conspiracy theory, shows that Hannity is full of shit and that Michael Steele has fallen prey to the Neoconservative media hype.
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2009/3/6/11302/79111/568/705240
The new motto, "Not our fault."
GetAClue
03-10-2009, 05:01 PM
Well I, not being a sheep, DID watch your video. The accusation is that because Fox promoted his speech (which is nothing more than ABC promoting "Lost") somehow implies that it is Conservatives that have promoted the White House attack on Rush.
Sorry but I fail to see the connection. Fox promoted a speech at a conference that the entire MSM neglected. Yes, there are some at Fox that are right wing and show it without apologies. So what's your point? Ever catch Keith Oberman on CNN? Or any of the other comentators at the other networks.
Now I don't know what conspiracy theory you are talking about, but I don't see how this video of a bunch of sound bites (some taken out of context) proves or disproves anything.
The only thing that concerns me is your love affair with sheep! :lmao2:
Smurf-Herder
03-10-2009, 05:23 PM
You are such an obssessive partisan hack, SM, I seriously think you need help.
michiganFats
03-10-2009, 05:29 PM
Well I, not being a sheep, DID watch your video. The accusation is that because Fox promoted his speech (which is nothing more than ABC promoting "Lost") somehow implies that it is Conservatives that have promoted the White House attack on Rush.
Sorry but I fail to see the connection. Fox promoted a speech at a conference that the entire MSM neglected. Yes, there are some at Fox that are right wing and show it without apologies. So what's your point? Ever catch Keith Oberman on CNN? Or any of the other comentators at the other networks.
Now I don't know what conspiracy theory you are talking about, but I don't see how this video of a bunch of sound bites (some taken out of context) proves or disproves anything.
The only thing that concerns me is your love affair with sheep! :lmao2:
ad hominem much?
Sorry but I fail to see the connection. Fox promoted a speech at a conference that the entire MSM neglected. Yes, there are some at Fox that are right wing and show it without apologies. So what's your point? Ever catch Keith Oberman on CNN? Or any of the other comentators at the other networks.
"It's a systematic effort, very well planned out...."
Do you know who owns Fox News and what he has funded?
I thought Keith Olbermann was on MSNBC.
All "commentators" are just that. None of them should ever be trusted for news or information and you should always pay attention to who signs their pay checks.
The sheep always follow someone. There are some that might follow Olbermann but one of the things that the Neocon sheep keep talking about is how popular and how many of the "commentators" they follow :lmao2:
GetAClue
03-12-2009, 01:08 PM
"It's a systematic effort, very well planned out...."
Do you know who owns Fox News and what he has funded?
I thought Keith Olbermann was on MSNBC.
All "commentators" are just that. None of them should ever be trusted for news or information and you should always pay attention to who signs their pay checks.
The sheep always follow someone. There are some that might follow Olbermann but one of the things that the Neocon sheep keep talking about is how popular and how many of the "commentators" they follow :lmao2:
You may be right about that. MSNBC or CNN, it's hard to tell the difference. Just a bunch of pundits that ignore current events so that they can spend their time dumping on Bush.
Mr. Blue
03-12-2009, 02:14 PM
Well, Hannity is basically spewing nonsense and Steele is trying to appease the party again.
The thing is though, does it really matter what pundits say at this point? If it really mattered what they said, Obama wouldn't have won the election, but he did, the majority of Americans are giving him a chance with a Dem. Congress to change things around.
No matter who's jeering him in the audience at this point, he has the ball, it's his policies, initiatives, etc, that will either win or lose the game, not the rabble yelling at him from the sidelines. No amount of Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity or others can change whether he succeeds or fails based on his decisions.
People will judge his success or failure based on their own quality of life in the next 4 years. Right now I don't think he started off great, but then again, there's been very few Presidents that right out of the gate knew what they were doing, especially during a tough time. So he does need more time before determining him a success or failure...but regardless of that, it won't matter what the Limbaugh's say, Obama has the ball now, it's his show, and his success / failure won't hinge on what pundits say.
GetAClue
03-12-2009, 02:27 PM
No matter who's jeering him in the audience at this point, he has the ball, it's his policies, initiatives, etc, that will either win or lose the game, not the rabble yelling at him from the sidelines. No amount of Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity or others can change whether he succeeds or fails based on his decisions.
I agree completely with that statement. However, looking at his policies I cannot in all honesty say that his plans will help the country. I firmly believe that the opposite will be true that his policies will hurt the economy to the point were it may not be able to recover.
The scary part is that once ANY federal program is created, no matter how bad it may be, it is almost impossible to end it. People become dependant on those programs and refuse to wean themselves off of them. I firmly believe that this is BHO’s plan. And while you are right that it is his ballgame now, does not mean that I agree and want to play!
And what are the ramifications of loosing the game? That is the scary part.
Cat slave
03-12-2009, 04:04 PM
Well I, not being a sheep, DID watch your video. The accusation is that because Fox promoted his speech (which is nothing more than ABC promoting "Lost") somehow implies that it is Conservatives that have promoted the White House attack on Rush.
Sorry but I fail to see the connection. Fox promoted a speech at a conference that the entire MSM neglected. Yes, there are some at Fox that are right wing and show it without apologies. So what's your point? Ever catch Keith Oberman on CNN? Or any of the other comentators at the other networks.
Now I don't know what conspiracy theory you are talking about, but I don't see how this video of a bunch of sound bites (some taken out of context) proves or disproves anything.
The only thing that concerns me is your love affair with sheep! :lmao2:
ROTFL....:lmao2: :lmao2: :lmao2:
Cat slave
03-12-2009, 04:06 PM
I agree completely with that statement. However, looking at his policies I cannot in all honesty say that his plans will help the country. I firmly believe that the opposite will be true that his policies will hurt the economy to the point were it may not be able to recover.
The scary part is that once ANY federal program is created, no matter how bad it may be, it is almost impossible to end it. People become dependant on those programs and refuse to wean themselves off of them. I firmly believe that this is BHO’s plan. And while you are right that it is his ballgame now, does not mean that I agree and want to play!
And what are the ramifications of loosing the game? That is the scary part.
All it takes is his arrogant face whipping from right to left to look at his
teleprompters and business runs for the hills, peoples 401ks take yet
another hit and the scare factor runs amuck!
Wonder whose "ball game" this really is?
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