Ok everyone, first thing's first. I understand there has been a serious decline in the quality and quantity of my postings, I apologize. Working 40+ hours a week in a warehouse while trying to save money for grad school has obviously inhibited my blogging time. So for that I apologize.
Second, I know I said back in October I would do a piece on the progress in Iraq, but the good news keeps on getting better, troop and civilian deaths continue to plummet, so lets just continue to pray for the best and hopefully this trend becomes the norm.
Now, onto the Republican debate last night. What can we say, it was more of the same, Rudy and Mitt going after each other on immigration, McCain blasting Ron Paul, and Huckabee getting all the laughs. Whats truly amazing from last night isn't what the candidates had to say, but the questions from youtube. As it turns out, "The most trusted name in news" should really be "the most trusted democratic views." 4 of the people allowed to post questions, including a retired brigadier general and member of a Hillary Clinton presidential committee were allowed to ask questions at the debate. One young man who was dubbed a "concerned log cabin Republican" is actually an outspoken Obama supporter. Another nice young lady named Journey is an Edwards booster. All of this somehow managed to get by the "gold standard" in news. How coy. Or was it? CNN of course denied it had any firsthand knowledge that any of the questions asked by those submitting were in fact from Democrats. But then again, how hard is it to find out? Brigadier General Kieth Kerr's finances for his flight, hotel, and travel to the debate were all provided by CNN. All one has to do is Google "Kieth Kerr" and it will be painfully obvious the man is on a Hillary Clinton steering committee. Before I make too big a deal of this scenario, we shouldn't act so shocked this would come from a network which provides a forum for Jack Cafferty, Lou Dobbs, and a host of daytime anchors such as Tony Harris who refuse to let a military official explain the virtue of actually succeeding in Iraq. Come to think of it, I do remember Judy Woodruff near tears when she announced Florida for Bush in 2004......
Personally, I would love to make a huge deal about this, call it shameful, biased, anti-democratic, corrupt, but, having said all that, this may be the 4th or 5th time on this blog already that I have proven a complete unabashed liberal bias within the mainstream media against conservatives and conservative thought. Regardless, it never hurts to have the hard evidence on your side.
Second, I know I said back in October I would do a piece on the progress in Iraq, but the good news keeps on getting better, troop and civilian deaths continue to plummet, so lets just continue to pray for the best and hopefully this trend becomes the norm.
Now, onto the Republican debate last night. What can we say, it was more of the same, Rudy and Mitt going after each other on immigration, McCain blasting Ron Paul, and Huckabee getting all the laughs. Whats truly amazing from last night isn't what the candidates had to say, but the questions from youtube. As it turns out, "The most trusted name in news" should really be "the most trusted democratic views." 4 of the people allowed to post questions, including a retired brigadier general and member of a Hillary Clinton presidential committee were allowed to ask questions at the debate. One young man who was dubbed a "concerned log cabin Republican" is actually an outspoken Obama supporter. Another nice young lady named Journey is an Edwards booster. All of this somehow managed to get by the "gold standard" in news. How coy. Or was it? CNN of course denied it had any firsthand knowledge that any of the questions asked by those submitting were in fact from Democrats. But then again, how hard is it to find out? Brigadier General Kieth Kerr's finances for his flight, hotel, and travel to the debate were all provided by CNN. All one has to do is Google "Kieth Kerr" and it will be painfully obvious the man is on a Hillary Clinton steering committee. Before I make too big a deal of this scenario, we shouldn't act so shocked this would come from a network which provides a forum for Jack Cafferty, Lou Dobbs, and a host of daytime anchors such as Tony Harris who refuse to let a military official explain the virtue of actually succeeding in Iraq. Come to think of it, I do remember Judy Woodruff near tears when she announced Florida for Bush in 2004......
Personally, I would love to make a huge deal about this, call it shameful, biased, anti-democratic, corrupt, but, having said all that, this may be the 4th or 5th time on this blog already that I have proven a complete unabashed liberal bias within the mainstream media against conservatives and conservative thought. Regardless, it never hurts to have the hard evidence on your side.
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