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    Monday
    Jul262010

    More left propaganda about right propaganda

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/07/25/AR2010072502756.html

    E.J. Dionne is very concerned that the administration is overreacting to rightwing extremist propaganda. The situation is almost as bad as Dan Rather, Sharpton/Tawana Brawley, Prof Gates, Journolist and decades of MSM propaganda. But, if you ignore the left's history of propaganda and twisted journalism, you can make a case that Fox has ruined a once virtuous media and has caused the administration to veer from it's path of objectivity and calm reason. If you ignore Mel Gibson's racist comments, you can make a case that  he's the most non-prejudiced actor in Hollywood. It's all in what you include and exclude that's makes a good point.

    Mark Thompson, a self-proclaimed "libertarian" at The League of Ordinary Gentlemen, says he has a hard time not agreeing with Dionne. Oh, yeah, Dionne is very convincing, if you exclude his bias. Thompson is a libertarian, if you exclude his ideas regarding conservatives, liberals, libertarians, government and political philosophy.

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