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Posted at 10:35am on Jun. 24, 2007 Media Outrage of the Week: Cheney is a Working Vice-President, Oh No!

By thespis148

Oh no! The Washington Post has discovered a scandal…the Vice-President of the United States works hard, works on goals set for him by the President of the United States, and is intricately involved in the operations of the Bush White House! Liberal Bloggers are already reporting on this made for TV scandal. Do you get my sarcasm? Are you buying this latest, made for the drive-by media scandal?

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Posted at 1:30pm on Jan. 7, 2007 Johnny One Note: The New Liberals in Washington

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The supposedly new leadership in congress is still singing the same old tune: Johnny One Note. The center piece of their tired melody is still the same: cut and run, surrender Iraq now-and nothing more.

The Sunday Morning News Shows, also known this week as "The Celebration of Democrat Rule in Washington," are over for this week. Most of the hosts, and nearly all of the guests were commemorating the rise of Nancy Pelosi and the increase of liberal influence in the new congress. In fact, a sweeping of view of these news programs today would leave one the impression that the party of Europe is now running everything in Washington DC. Never on a Sunday of congressional rule by the Republicans have so many members of the majority party dominated the shows, or has such a lopsided view been permitted to stand as the news of the day.

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Posted at 12:49pm on Oct. 8, 2006 Thespis Journal Exclusive Essay: On A Clear Day, You Can See Forever

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The mainstream liberal media is an absolute, absurd, and self flagellating feeding frenzy. These drive-by media types have decided that the “Worst October Surprise Ever” is worth stoking beyond its’ capabilities as a political nuclear bomb. Never mind that the only fuel for the fire is gossip from young adults-not teenagers who interacted with Mark Foley on some level or another each coming forward for their fifteen minutes of fame. These former pages are treated as infallible sources of virtue and immediately become darlings of the media who shine their tabloid spotlight on each one without regard for the truthfulness or veracity of their stories.

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Posted at 10:36pm on Oct. 1, 2006 Shame on Sherrod Brown

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Shame on Sherrod Brown! Shame on Sherrod Brown for reciting the talking points of the Manhattan and Washington DC elite liberals with no consideration for the needs of Ohio. Shame on Sherrod Brown for wasting our time rehearsing Nutty Ned’s lines for an Ohio election.

When Ohio voters realize that Ned Lamont’s clone is running in Ohio, they will turn out in droves to defeat him. And believe me; defeating Brown is a nobler goal than electing Dewine.

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Posted at 7:43am on Sep. 20, 2006 Update: Jimmy Carter Quacks Again...

By thespis148

After dedicating the latest edition of “Ten Stupid Things Said by Liberals” to Jimmy Carter, our contempt for Jimmy Carter should be obvious. Carter continues to be one of the greatest embarrassments in United States history, so his latest idiocy is no surprise.

In a twisted rhetorical flourish, Carter claims that President Bush supports torture for terrorists. Well, about two-thirds of America would agree with President Bush on that one, and it’s too bad that it isn’t true. If the goons of mad-dogs of the middle east got word that the United States of America would not tolerate their horrid, inhumane actions any longer, some of these bad boys would shrink from the sheer acts of cowardice that have plagued the world for more than twenty five years. Too bad Mr. Carter has it wrong again.

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Posted at 10:16pm on Sep. 17, 2006 Misunderestimated Again

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President Bush has used another brilliant master stroke of political genius to get the democrats on the run. The fact that McCain and Company got in the way just adds to the President’s credibility. It’s interesting to note that the most basic of issues in the War on Islamic Fascism continue to mystify the most strident of liberal voices. Since their ideas are superficial and vacant, these liberals have allowed wide openings for a smart leader to repeatedly out maneuver their amateur political grandstanding. Democrats and their friends at Netroots and Moveon.org spent a lot of energy gloating over the misguided decision rendered in June by the Supreme Court awarding broad rights to terrorists who have been captured. The preposterous decision of the court to award rights to illegal enemy combatants provided a unique opportunity for President Bush and his administration.

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Posted at 8:21am on Sep. 6, 2006 Media Obsession: Sunny Election Forecast for Liberals

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Someone take a message to the mainstream media: Election Day is November 7, 2006. CNN and MSNBC have been relishing in celebrating an election victory with their buddies in the liberal party all afternoon. The apparent template today calls for a dismal view of the republican chances this fall. Their misleading stories, “push media” tactics, and classically biased coverage would have you believe that there isn’t any need to count votes on November 7: the democrats have already won. How quickly things change: remember their November 2000 slogan: “count every vote.” Al Gore and Joe Lieberman wanted to count every vote twice if it meant that they would win.

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Posted at 8:27am on Sep. 4, 2006 Pulling Back the Curtain on Modern Marxists

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The time has come for a new American emancipation--a great national drive to tear down economic barriers and liberate the spirit of enterprise in the most distressed areas of our country. My friends, together we can do this, and do it we must, so help me God.

From new freedom will spring new opportunities for growth, a more productive, fulfilled and united people, and a stronger America--an America that will lead the technological revolution, and also open its mind and heart and soul to the treasures of literature, music, and poetry, and the values of faith, courage, and love.

At the heart of our efforts is one idea vindicated by 25 straight months of economic growth: Freedom and incentives unleash the drive and entrepreneurial genius that are the core of human progress. We have begun to increase the rewards for work, savings, and investment; reduce the increase in the cost and size of government and its interference in people's lives.

President Ronald Reagan, January 21, 1985
Second Inaugural Address

The dramatic vision outlined so eloquently by President Reagan almost twenty three years ago has manifested itself bountifully in contemporary American life. Reagan’s policies that were maligned by Uncle Teddy Kennedy, Walter Mondale, and other liberal icons, have wrought an unprecedented period of sustained economic growth. Yet another economic renaissance has been underway since 2003. Even in the face of the most vicious and fatal attack in American history and a raging war on Islamic-fascists, the American economy flourishes and is the envy of the world.

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Posted at 10:32pm on Aug. 26, 2006 Wicked: Starring Hilary, Ned, Jack, and Ray

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Hilary Clinton, Jack Murtha, and Ray Nagin, taken collectively, had quite a week. This is not the first time that they have been cited as singing their song of gauche harmony within a few days of each other. It’s almost as if the New York Times kicked off another story for the cast of Hilary, Jack, and Ray to sound off in a discordant unison. Hilary was responsible for the round off back tuck that brought the verbal gymnastics to a conclusion on Friday. Attempting to pull off the mother of all political triangulations, Hilary had a rendezvous with Ned Lamont to stage-manage and scheme for his campaign against Joe Lieberman. Never mind that Bill Clinton campaigned vigorously for Lieberman in the primary or that Hilary endorsed old Joe just a few weeks ago. The leftist, socialist wing of her party has surrounded her like the winged monkeys of Oz to demand her loyalty to their patron saint, Ned, as he attempts to unseat the evil Joe. Leave it to Hilary to fly in on her broom and attempt to save the day. The monkeys’ will no doubt protect her as they fly rapidly, in a vulture like formation, to protect her against all the elements of Oz, or in this case, The Times, The Post, and The Daily Kos.

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Posted at 11:05pm on Aug. 16, 2006 Notes to Ned

By thespis148

Ned Lamont, democrat candidate for Senate in Connecticut took a bold step in his general election campaign by writing an Op-Ed piece for the Wall Street Journal today. We say a bold step because his radical, socialist supporters might consider anyone writing for the Wall Street Journal to be treasonous to the religion of ultimate faith in Moveon.org, and the team of netroots bloggers.

Lamont tries to assume the attire of a moderate, yet he ends up the column with his trademark rant about the Iraqi war that is filled with cliché, reminiscent of Helen Thomas, Hezbollah, Cynthia McKinney, and Cindy Sheehan. Additionally, Lamont attempts to highlight a campaign platform and appeal to a wider spectrum of Connecticut voters. A barely masked attempt to play catch up with Senator Lieberman’s revitalized campaign; Lamont is on uncertain footing, and may realize that the dynamics of the race are not in his control. When the New York Times writes an adoring piece on Senator Lieberman, Lamont must be feeling especially uncomfortable. And by the time Chris Matthews starts telling you to your face that Old Joe has the money all lined up from major backers, the air certainly has escaped from that euphoric moment when the mainstreamers televised you with Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, and Mad Max last Tuesday night.

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