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5Oct/100

George Soros: What America need is STIMULUS! not virtue

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To which I reply; "OK Georgie boy, then I say you put your money where your mouth is home skillet..."

I mean, you are all about the whole "social justice" thing, right?  So how's it right you got all that cake when I got so little?  Do a brother a solid, and let me hold a little sumpin'-sumpin' ...

And I ain't talking about mo' money for Think Progress, the Tides foundation, or Center for American Progress either.

I'm talking checks...

Made out to me...

At least 6 figures...

Accompanied by a separate check of an appropriate amount to,you know, cover the tax load on your generous gift.

So I can actually do some good works with your dirty ol' money; made by crushing the pound years ago, and engineering the September surprise in 2008.  Too bad the efffects of that last one hung around longer than you thought, and have saddled your boy with what was one of the lefty's previous fave mantras.  'Cuz now they're no longer BOOOOOOOOOSH!'s failed economic policies, but Obama's; and George, they all know it's the socialism.  You've all been outed...

So c'mon homes, spread the wealth around a little .  I'm waiting...

[image courtesy of deadlinelive]

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20Oct/091

Andrea Mitchell of MSNBC; Soros is no lefty!

At least, that was one of the official talking points of the day.  Sure, Andrea, he's no left-winger.  He just funds groups like MoveON. org-of "General Betray-us" infamy, Center for American Progress, and the Orwellianly named, "People for the American way".  Yeah, he's no lefty, and you're a female Edward R. Murrow.  But it is refreshing to find out that MSNBC isn't Obama's personal network.  No, it's obviously Soros', and Obama was simply one of his "front burner" pet projects...

As a bonus, you get film of the music man Orin Hatch promising to kick Moveon.org in the teeth!

(H/T Weasel Zippers)

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15Oct/098

A Rush to judgement on hearsay alone?

The participation of radio entertainer Rush Limbaugh in a partnership interested in buying a stake in the NFL St. Louis Rams has caused a media firestorm this past week.  As part of that, Rush has been called out for his past statements, characterized by some as racist.  Of course there is his past criticism of Eagles QB Donovan McNabb as an overrated media darling who the media wished to succeed based on race, an opinion that I happen to disagree with, a characterization which got him summarily fired from his ESPN prime-time commentary gig.  But what should concern even the most disinterested parties are the oft repeated, but as yet still unsourced, alleged Limbaugh quotes involving James Earl Ray, the institution of slavery, and today’s newest talking points involving his membership at an exclusive Florida country club.

These fabricated quotes were introduced into the zeitgeist by talking heads, of course, at MSNBC and CNN, putting Rush in the unenviable position of having to prove a negative.  And sensing an opening, professional race-hustler Al Sharpton, armed with extorted corporate cash from his National Action Network, quickly joined the battle.  Now, following Dave Checketts’ letter removing Limbaugh as a member of the proposed ownership group, the Reverend Al is declaring Victory! over his long-time nemesis.  But were the racialist assertions of a grievance pimp, and the ensuing posturing pandering palaver of other owners as well as the NFL commissioner himself, the prime force in this action?

Or, could it have something to do with billionaire George Soros reported involvement or desire to be involved in the Rams ownership group.  It is unclear whether the shadowy Soros has been involved all along, or has recently expressed interest.  But, while much more low key than Rush, Soros is no less controversial or polarizing a figure.  So while many of the usual suspects on the “proggy side of the street” may be celebrating the put down of their long time foe, their resort to both an essentially ideological disqualification as well as the nuclear option of invoking racism may well mean that their Patron, Mr. Soros, may have to be scotched as well lest the obvious double standard soil the entire brand.

The bottom line on all of this is that if the league is going to rely on alleged statements to disqualify a person from owning an NFL franchise, they ought to at least make sure that those egregious remarks were actually made!  And they need to use independent investigators, because as with the Breitbart/Acorn sting, this episode has gone a step further in exposing the inherent bias of the legacy media as well as their willingness to propagate naked hearsay in order to advance the desired narrative.  As Toby Harnden put it:

The irony is, of course, that the people reporting this as fact are the same types who are always denouncing bloggers and the internet as forces of evil intent on destroying proper journalism – proper journalism being the kind that involves checking facts. In the case of Rush Limbaugh, however, it seems to be enough that the intention (i.e. to show the talk radio host is a racist) is considered pure.

[emphasis-ed.]

Especially vile is CNN’s Sanchez’s repeating of the unfounded rumor after receiving a free ride from the press for his own sin of running over a pedestrian while driving drunk, and then leaving the scene of the accident.  But all that aside, it’s OK to dislike Rush the entertainer for the things he actually says, after all, I'm sure he provides so much material on his daily 3 hour show that there’s no need for his ideological opponents, bent on once more making the political-personal, to make anything up; in their zeal to attach to him the most toxic, and lately the most recklessly applied, label there is in America…

UPDATE: The long walkback has begun.  HuffPo removed the phony quotations after only 3 years and 3 months; I'm glad their editors were so thorough.  And that twit Sanchez has twittered, "our bad", as a backhanded apology for the whole affair.  It doesn't matter anyway, their work is done; Limbaugh's chance at part ownership of an NFL franchise has been thwarted...

MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!

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