Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Reading list for Wednesday, Feb 20 (Soledad O'Brien update)

Breitbart:
Debate Commission Co-Chair: Yeah, Candy Crowley Was a 'Mistake'  "Crowley stirred controversy by intervening in the town hall-style debate to support Obama's contention that he had referred to the Sep. 11, 2012 attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi as a terrorist attack the day after it had occurred. In fact, as Crowley herself later admitted, Obama had not done so, referring only to "acts of terror" in general."

Report: Soledad O'Brien Out at CNN  "O'Brien's tenure hosting "American Morning" has been nothing short of a disaster for CNN. The ratings are embarrassingly low and the left-wing anchor has repeatedly made a fool of herself pretending to be an unbiased, objective journalist."

UPDATE: Apparently O'Brien tends to not have original thoughts, getting her talking points from other liberal sources:

She said that Critical Race Theory had nothing to do with white supremacy. Joel challenged her to come up with her own definition. After an awkward pause, in which she looked briefly like a squirrel on a highway with a tractor-trailer bearing down on her....


Republicans Push to Remind Americans Obama Owns Sequester  "The GOP is confident they can win the public to their side: it was Obama who originally proposed the sequester, declared during his reelection campaign that it would never happen, and then later signed it into law."

Pro wrestling's latest Bad Guy: a TEA-Partier  "Appearing on Monday Night Raw last week, [Jack] Swagger and [Zeb] Colter were booed by the crowd as they overzealously talked about the Constitution, the scourge of illegal immigration, and “true patriotism.” Other promotional videos of the two show them talking about freeloading immigrants and welfare recipients in front of the Gadsden flag, which has become symbolic of the Tea Party movement."  MRC video:

Conservatives wish for someone to articulate our ideas, but what good would it do when their voices are drowned out by the media, academia and Hollywood?

"Atlas Shrugs" on the "MYJIHAD" PR campaign
 

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