The Republican National Convention: Through the Camera Lens of FOX News and MSNBC ... | Eastern North Carolina Now

Republicans and Democrats square off.

   This week of watching the Republican National Convention, I have had a guilty pleasure of switching between Fox and MSNBC, if only for the humor. After spending a bit of time with the MSNBC, I am amazed that these guys are allowed to be on TV to talk about anything.

   These surrogates of Democrat party, working as their propagandists in the guise of the liberal media, took issue in the way the Republicans managed their minorities - as if they were political chattel, turncoats to Liberalism, yet still their presence projected by Liberals as some political messaging system communicated, accentuated by the tone of their skin, rather than the tone of their core principles. Just who are the racists here?

    Liberal race-bating not-with-standing, I was impressed by the Republican message of real hope in their endeavor to further our Republic by defending its core, and furthermore, I was emboldened by real change in the stated prospect of "When somebody does not do the job, we've got to let them go" - Clint Eastwood, 083012, Republican National Convention, in this careful consideration of the retiring of Candidate Obama, who could care less about the continuance of our Republic.

   Yeah, we all know that Candidate Obama copiously uses patriotic platitudes - he's the president, it's in his job description, and understandably, he is well celebrated for this, and all other meaningful rhetoric, by his unpaid press team. The truth of the matter is that I am just a bit more studied in this subject than most Americans, and knowing better, I feel that it is my duty to call them out - the subject of the liberal press's adoration, and the liberal media itself, if only to edge the argument ever closer to the realm of reality.

   Furthermore, due to the liberal media's blind adoration to the community-organizer-in-chief, we now must endure, if only fo a spell longer, the wrong man - Candidate Barack Hussein Obama - at the absolute worst time.

    Maybe it's just this whole concept of cool that blinds the Liberal masses to all that I, your humble observer, know so much of, and that Candidate Obama obviously knows so little of. Actually these aforementioned "masses'" complete abject sophistry could well be traced to the Candidate's unpaid press team, mostly the NBC gang - especially their propagandist unit, MSNBC. They do keep the "masses" pretty much misinformed, or at least well under-informed. That has to be crux of the matter. Right?

    I mean this is the age of information ... right? So, why are people not any smarter? They really aren't, and to say I am wrong, just proves me right.

    We live in an age when nearly 40% of Americans, under the age of 30 years old, get most of their knowledge of the world from "fake news" shows. Television shows are predominated by reality TV, unscripted, and very stupid.

    In this age of smart phones, powerful notebook computers, 24 hour news shows spoon feeding information, more college graduates than ever, there is a predominate number of Americans who are losing their tenuous grasp of smart, ergo, we have a community organizer as president, unqualified to lead, but certainly competent to campaign.

   If you don't believe that the unpaid press team has some bearing over the aforementioned sophistry of the "masses," you're sadly mistaken. I saw it all unfold before my very eyes, as the MSNBC team did not report the convention, they made commentary, very stupid, no ... egregiously stupid commentary.

   But why should anyone be surprised?

   Everyone of the MSNBC commentators, while they have all either worked in Democrat politics/government or show business, none have experience in the real private sector, or have actually managed anything where people's livelihoods were directly dependent upon them, except Al Sharpton (community organizer). Of course, one could make the same assertion about the news people at FOX News, but there is this one difference - the people at FOX are not avowed Socialists.

   Socialism is anathema to the capitalist dictates of free market capitalism. Incredibly, the entire MSNBC does not understand this, and neither does the majority of politicians that they prattle so lovingly for.

   In an analogy, off-the-cuff and mine, the firm and fascist dictates of abject Socialism becomes the foundation of the big lie, told in little lies, leaving our collective futures to the devices of wicked men ... and now wicked women as well. That's right, Socialism is the big lie, and it is a system built on the shifting sands of promise to those who do not deserve its rewards. It is the practice of unnaturally picking winners and losers, with the winners beholding to the fascists that control the money train. In all of human history, it has never worked, and has created the most divisive periods in recent World history, i.e. World War II, the Cold War (Korea, Vietnam War, etc.). This is an inarguable truth, and the Socialists controlling MSNBC have it wrong to the point of being anti-American, and for this, I do not apologize.

   Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher may have said it best about the condition of Socialists: "The thing about Socialism is that eventually, one runs out of other people's money."

   Remarkably, because of the limited coverage of the major networks of this forgone conclusion of who would actually become the nominee of the Republican party, so dedicated at his convention, the nuances of speech and policy were left to the extensive coverage of the two cable news agencies, FOX News and MSNBC, that are in complete antithesis. FOX arguably leans politically right, and the aforementioned MSNBC inarguably leans Socialist left.

   FOX News did; however, spare the commentary at so many junctures, while MSNBC prattled on, embarrassing themselves, and all like-minded Socialists alike. It did make for an interesting three nights, however, and I well doubt if there were many political conversions made, unless, and this is a big unless, there was a slow reformation of some to a brighter intellect that might one day throw off the big lie, and therefore, they (those so reformed) may one day do the right thing, and act as if one had a thinking brain.

    Should that be the case, there is one thing you can be assured of - MSNBC will have no hand in the matter.

poll#7
Which political party tends to be the most honest in presenting their political issues for the better plan forward?
74.35%   Republicans
17.39%   Democrats
8.26%   Don't Know
230 total vote(s)     Voting has Ended!

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