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    Entries in war on women (3)

    Sunday
    Apr292012

    Meet the Press 4/29/2012 -- the magician's tricks are showing

    David Gregory interviewed Ed Gillespie and the previous WH spokesperson, Robert Gibbs. Gillespie said Obama's silly bragging about killing bin Laden and the commercial with Clinton questioning whether Romney would have made the call, are un-presidential. Gregory said that Bush called Kerry weak on foreign policy, but Gillespie said that was based on Kerry's record, not a guess about what he would do as president. The ex-WH spoksperson took up for the administration -- it was a total surprise.

    The panel talked about the Republican War on Women which really isn't a War on Women, but they talked about it anyway. The Republicans on the panel said that the administration is avoiding talking about the economy by creating diversions. The Democrats on the panel created diversions to avoid talking about the diversions they've created so they don't have to talk about the economy. It was totally mesmerizing.

    Thursday
    Apr122012

    Morning Joe 4/12/2012 -- Media endorsement of Obama

    Except for Fox, practically all other major media outlets have tacitly endorsed Obama and the Democrat Party to run government past 2012. On Morning Joe I've witnessed how liberals have pretended to be balanced, but what they focus on tells the tale. You will see a liberal commentator say something like Obama probably shouldn't have used the term social Darwinism, but that it's mild compared to the Right, such as Allen West saying there are up to 81 communists in congress. Then, liberals who dominate shows like Morning Joe will repeat over and over the West claim, and then talk incessantly about the War on Women, when there's no Republican War on Women. When the liberal commentators associate the "War on Women" with Romney, it's apparent they've gone too far, but they keep going.

    Most of the liberals are too smart to blatantly claim that Romney will stop women's progress toward equal pay and other important gains women have made, so they will talk about perceptions and how Romney is just out of touch, and how women's rights won't be a priority, etc. The effect is to associate Romney with the media-created War on Women. Media creates the War on Women then wonders how Romney will deal with the perception that Republicans are fighting against women's rights. These are political tactics used expertly by liberals. Morning Joe and other media outlets are participating in the propaganda and dirty tricks campaign. It's amazing watching all this unfold. Liberal pundits have stated over and over that the public believes the perception that the GOP is waging a war against women -- they have polls to prove it. If this is true, if American women believe that Mitt Romney will somehow roll back the gains they've made and block all progress toward equality, then our nation has serious problems. I don't think women are this gullible and easily led by propaganda and dirty tricks. I think women, like men, are watching  media twist and spin the election campaign in favor of Obama and the Democrat Party, and I think it will backfire on media and the Democrat Party. That's what I think. I don't have a poll, though.

    Friday
    Apr062012

    Morning Joe 4/6/2012 -- The Republican War on Women

    Oh, there's no war on women, but there's the perception, and there's the rhetoric, you know. What rhetoric, you ask? Why the rhetoric regarding the rhetoric regarding the Republican War on Women that's not really a war, but there's the perception and rhetoric...

    This is how the first hour or so of Morning Joe went with Sam Stein, Eugene Washington, Andrea Mitchell, Chuck Todd and a few other Leftists talking about the Republican War on Women and caterpillars. Yes, Reince Preibus said in an interview when asked about the Republican War on Women that if the Democrats said the Republicans were waging a war against caterpillars, then the media would report there's a GOP war against caterpillars. Then, and I swear this happened, the panel talked about how Preibus wasn't actually comparing women to caterpillars, necessarily, but it was clumsy and insensitive, nonetheless. Yes, Preibus was not actually comparing caterpillars to women, not necessarily. This show becomes more unintentionally entertaining each day.

    You would think that with a long conversation about a non-existent Republican War on Women, that's only perceived that way because media says it about a 12 times a day on each MSM outlet, Morning Joe would have a Republican on the show to discuss this misperception. You would think, but, no, the whole show, the part I watched, was filled with Democrats, Leftists, liberals, progressives and Scarborough, whatever he is.

    Oh, later today, Mika is moderating a White House panel discussion on Women and the Economy. The White House is not waging a War on Women -- they love women and there's not even a perception that Democrats are waging a War on Women -- they have fought for women since the adminstration set foot in the WH -- they value women -- they admire and respect women. It's unfortunate that the perception among the public is that Republicans are waging a War on Women. What can be done to help improve the relationship between the GOP and women? Morning Joe is dealing with the problem.