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When a lib talks we all lose....

Mitch___

When a lib talks we all lose....

by Mitch___ » Mon, 08 Oct 2007 10:09:07

Nothing frightens those who peddle lies than the cold hard light of truth.
They react to exposure of their deceits the way vampires react to a having a
crucifix held up in front of them.

Ever since the birth of conservative talk radio and the Internet ended the
liberals' total monopoly over the news, the left has been simmering with
impotence -- over the loss of their absolute control over what the Americans
are allowed to see and hear, and their inability to do anything about it.

Time and again liberal attempts to sell the nation their shoddy goods have
been frustrated when talk-radio hosts have taken to the airwaves and warned
their millions of listeners that they were about to be taken to the
cleaners.

It was not until the administration's fatally flawed immigration reform bill
that seemed destined for passage was derailed by army of angry voters
recruited by talk radio hosts and conservative Internet Web sites that the
left understood both the incredible power of the new media and their utter
helplessness in the face of it.

Clearly something had do be done, they thought. So the left, led by the
slimy Media Matters organization, began a counterattack using the liberals'
favorite weapon - the lie.

An innocuous remark by Fox's Bill O'Reilly praising a famous Harlem
restaurant was taken out of context by the liberal mainstream media which
tried to ignite a firestorm, but the public wasn't buying.

Then, when Rush Limbaugh spoke about men falsely claiming to be veterans of
the Iraq war such as one, Jesse MacBeth, who told a pack of lies about his
non-existent service in Iraq and whose deception had already been exposed
days earlier by ABC's Charlie Gibson and Brian Ross, the left jumped on Rush
falsely claiming that his attack on such phony soldiers was an attack on all
Iraq war vets who criticize the war.

As Fox's John Gibson said: "When MoveOn stepped on its own toes sliming Gen.
Petraeus, [David] Brock of Media Matters swung into action looking for a
conservative who would say something that could take the focus off MoveOn.

"Enter Rush Limbaugh and the 'phony soldier' discussion." As Gibson noted,
Media Matters was so anxious to get the stink off MoveOn they made up the
Rush controversy.

It was a patently obvious lie - few Americans have been more supportive of
the U.S. military than Rush Limbaugh - and, shamefully, Democrats such as
Sen. Harry Reid who had to know how false the charge was, quickly bought
into it.

The whole incident shows just how desperate the liberals have become.
Without the new media to keep an eye on them, their failure to accomplish
their stated goals since winning control of the Congress would have been
covered up by the subservient mainstream media.

Those of us in talk radio and the Internet are the left's worst nightmare -
our monitoring of their activities had been shining the light of truth on
their attempts to deceive the nation, and their current *** on the new
media is failing as a result.

Like all Marxists, the liberals won't stop trying to lie their way into
power. As a result, they won't stop trying to destroy the new media. First
it was Bill O'Reilly, then it was Rush Limbaugh and who knows who'll be
next - Laura Ingraham, Mike Savage?

You can be certain they'll find a new target, and just as certain that they'll
keep pushing for a new "fairness doctrine" or some other way to silence the
opposition. And you can be certain that whatever target they pick they'll be
lying through their teeth when they attack.

They can't help themselves. The truth is not in them.


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