Tuesday, August 14, 2012

The Obama "talking points" against Paul Ryan have made it to CNN.(literally)






Journalism is dead, end of story. Monday night was the most apparent, blatant display of media bias ever shown on cable television. CNN's anchor/journalsist Soledad O'Brein who was filling in for Anderson Cooper was debating Barbara Comstock who is a senior adviser for Mitt Romney. As you watch this video, you will see the so called "journalist" Soledad O'Brien flipping through and reading a piece of paper while debating Ms. Comstock. Soledad was getting flustered, because she was having her ass handed to her by Ms Comstock, so Soledad started to flip through and reading a piece of paper. What Soledad the supposed independent journalist was reading was "progressive footnotes from the liberal blog TPM (Talking Points Memo)!!  I wouldn't be surprised if the cameraman who accidentally shown that image is no longer with CNN as of today, lol. CNN's ratings are at a 20 year low, and they still haven't figured out the reason why, even though it's as clear as the bias written all over their faces.BUSTED!!!


10 Comments:

Blogger p. anthony allen said...

I've heard that many G.O.P.er's are not to excited about the message Romney's sending with the Ryan pick. Paul Ryan's budget was a major boondoggle. Any talk of changing Medicare and Social Security doesn't sit well with the general public. Romney is already branded as being only concerned about the rich. His evasive tactic's concerning his taxes doesn't do him much good either. Having these two guys on the GOP ticket is a virtual open house for attack. A filthy rich guy that hide's his finances and asset's, and another rich guy who want's to remove an entitlement that 95% of us will eventually have to depend on in our old age.

You can blame President Obama all you want for the bad economy. However there's one thing that's for sure. The last thing people want to hear in a bad economy is that the government is going to take something from you, and make you do with less. What makes it even worse, is the politicians telling you to do with less, while they were born with silver spoons in their mouths, never having a care about finances.

2:17 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Not only was Ms. O'Brien flipping through pages, but it appears that she keeps interrupting Ms.Comstock because she does not like the answer that is being handed to her.

2:58 PM  
Blogger Alpha Conservative Male said...

anon "Not only was Ms. O'Brien flipping through pages, but it appears that she keeps interrupting Ms.Comstock because she does not like the answer that is being handed to her. "

Facts to progressives is like Kryptonite to Superman. It brings them down to their knees every time.

p allen "I've heard that many G.O.P.er's are not to excited about the message Romney's sending with the Ryan pick."

What you've heard, and what is happening are two differnt things. Ryan has helped bring in 7.5 million dollars in donations to Romney in less then 36 hours since he we was added to the ticket. The base is energized, and that is all that matters.

p allen "Paul Ryan's budget was a major boondoggle. Any talk of changing Medicare and Social Security doesn't sit well with the general public."

You left out a minor detail allen as you usually do. It's not just Paul Ryan's budget, it's also Democratic Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon's budget. It's the bipartisan Ryan-Wyden roadmap budget.

p allen "Romney is already branded as being only concerned about the rich."

You can falsely label anyone as being anything, the problem is that if you can't make it stick, you got a problem. Tell me how Romney is only for the rich, I can use a good laugh. Also, did you or another whack job libs ever accuse John Kerry or John Edwards for ever being for the rich considering that both of them were multi-multi millionaire when they both ran for the presidency. Also for the record, Al Gore is a multi millionaire, Obama is a multi millionaire, Chains Biden is a multi millionaire. How come I have a feeling that if Ted Kennedy was alive and ran for president you nor others wouldn't dare say anything about his wealth. I bet if Michael Bloomberg ran for president as a Democrat once again you and others would say nothing about his wealth. Romney's wealth is a fake talking point by two faced phonies.


His evasive tactic's concerning his taxes doesn't do him much good either. Having these two guys on the GOP ticket is a virtual open house for attack. A filthy rich guy that hide's his finances and asset's, and another rich guy who want's to remove an entitlement that 95% of us will eventually have to depend on in our old age. I

1:57 AM  
Blogger Alpha Conservative Male said...

p allen "
You can blame President Obama all you want for the bad economy. However there's one thing that's for sure. The last thing people want to hear in a bad economy is that the government is going to take something from you, and make you do with less."

Well then we become Greece, Italy, Spain and Portegul then, because our country is in debt up to it's eyeballs, and this can't continue much longer. As for people not liking their freebies taken away from them, I suppose then they should really be made at Obama then. He's the one who hast taken 716 billion out of the medicare entitlement in order to fund is Obamacare entitlement. The new GOP ad made note of that perfectly might I add.

pa llen "What makes it even worse, is the politicians telling you to do with less, while they were born with silver spoons in their mouths, never having a care about finances. "

The politicans aren't the ones who have to pay for these entitlements, the tax payers do. Who cares if they were born with silver spoons in their mouths, it's not their money funding these entitlements in the first place. Get off the class warfare resentment crap allen.

2:03 AM  
Blogger p. anthony allen said...

CB;"He's the one who hast taken 716 billion out of the medicare entitlement in order to fund is Obamacare entitlement".

Do you know "where" the $716 billion in Medicare was cut?

"The Medicare cuts, passed in the Affordable Care Act, come in the form of reimbursement reductions to hospitals, Medicaid prescription drugs and supplemental private insurance plans under Medicare Advantage. The Congressional Budget Office projects that they’ll extend the solvency of Medicare by eight years."

In essence the Medicare cuts was a "shift" of funds to support a program that's available for people already using Medicare. Thus, (when the public option is introduced, and it eventually will be) every American regardless of their age will be covered.

The AARP has been deemed the guardian of Medicare. The AARP fully supported the Affordable Health Care Act.

8:47 AM  
Blogger Silverfiddle said...

Soledad O'Brien is a tool and a dim bulb.

10:25 AM  
Blogger Alpha Conservative Male said...

p allen "The AARP has been deemed the guardian of Medicare. The AARP fully supported the Affordable Health Care Act."

What is that suppose to mean exactly. The AARP has always been an ally of progressives. That doesn't mean they have any credibility. If the NAACP came out with a declaration that global warming is real, should I support it as a black person because the NAACP said it's real? Come up with something better http://www.wrko.com/blog/todd/aarp-chief-cant-defend-liberal-slant

Silverfiddle "Soledad O'Brien is a tool and a dim bulb."

She actually doubled down and said today that she has no bias! lol The woman isnot only a dim bulb, she's delusional on top of that. She got busted read handed, and she still tried to pretend she's an objective journalist.

1:34 AM  
Blogger Alpha Conservative Male said...

Oh allen, you forgot to mention that AARP will benefit financially from Obamacare. I knew you were just going to mention that little factoid. Since AARP is an ally of Obama and progressives causes, it only stands to reason they would be "taken care of".

http://waysandmeans.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=232179

1:40 AM  
Blogger p. anthony allen said...

CB;"You left out a minor detail allen as you usually do. It's not just Paul Ryan's budget, it's also Democratic Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon's budget. It's the bipartisan Ryan-Wyden roadmap budget.".

As usual you're following the lead of the mis-leaders without fact checking for yourself. I was totally unaware that Wyden had worked with Ryan on a budget plan. So I looked it up to see, and lo' and behold...there are actually "TWO DIFFERENT PLANS." Ryan's budget plan, Path to Prosperity and the Wyden/Ryan plan, Bipartisan Options for the Future, have substantially key differences! Moreover, the Wyden/Ryan plan was never brought to the floor and never voted on by congress. Basically, the "proposal" that Wyden/Ryan worked together on was an exercise in futility. It went nowhere and did nothing.

So again you're sucking up mis-information, taking your cues and running mindlessly without thinking for yourself.

PAUL RYAN'S BUDGET IS PAUL RYAN'S BUDGET!.

3:29 PM  
Blogger Padzilla13 said...

Democrats and Republicans share one thing in common: Turning political positions into career positions. Politicians are not just liberal or conservative. They're careerists. Each election, I hear local, state and national politicians mention their desire to serve the community. If the idea for a public official is to truly serve the public, part of that should be passing the torch to a new group of leaders.

3:39 PM  

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