http://www.city-journal.org/2012/eon1005ak.html (http://www.city-journal.org/2012/eon1005ak.html)
The Obama of the imagination is the media's Obama. Out of their fascination with the color of his skin and their mindless awe at his windy teleprompted rhetoric, they constructed a man of stature and accomplishment. Now, with the White House on the line, they're waging an ongoing battle against the undeniable evidence that he has never been, in fact, that man. The result in these quadrennial autumn days has been media coverage of a fantasy election, an election in the news that may bear no relation whatsoever to the election as it is. Polls consistently skewed to favor Democrats in percentages beyond any reasonable construct of reality have left us virtually ignorant of the state of the race. Orchestrated frenzies over alleged gaffes by Mitt Romney have camouflaged an imploding Obama foreign policy, an Obama economy threatened by a new recession, and an Obama campaign filled with vicious personal attacks and lies
Klavan clearly cites what happens when utopian ideals lead a non thinking media. Let's hope the American people have awaken from the stupor poured on them by the media in 2008.
This piece of shit president must go.
My favorite Klavan is still "Shut Up"!
Andrew Klavan: Shut Up. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWHgUE9AD4s#ws)
Excellent read my friend, and thanks for bring this article forward. IMO, maybe the most telling article I have ever read on the media for Obama.
I always said a vote casted against Obama is a vote casted against the media. Obama sure can't handle it, and the media hates it.
When Obama is voted out who will the media turn on, Obama or the American People?
The American people. The media is incapable of admitting error.
Quote from: mdgiles on October 07, 2012, 07:39:55 AM
The American people. The media is incapable of admitting error.
And they won't lose a bit of their already lagging business, because those of us they will blame, already don't buy what they are selling.
Quote from: mdgiles on October 07, 2012, 07:09:29 AM
My favorite Klavan is still "Shut Up"!
Andrew Klavan: Shut Up. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWHgUE9AD4s#ws)
I had forgotten about this one, one of my favorites also. Used it on a libbie once already!