Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Media Frenzy

Well it has finally happened. The liberal leftest media has successfully elected a president. And what makes it so sad, it is the least experienced person ever elected for the position.

Watching ABC News last night, I was amazed and the reaction of Diane Sawyer and George Stephanopolois. They were giddy with excitement. Not for the historical election of a bi-racial candidate, but that their plan had succeeded. Never in all of my years has there been such a blatant attempt by the national media to discredit one candidate and elevate another.

Watching another news station a few day ago, they referenced the Tonight Show with Jay Leno. In that reference, there were 270 jokes at the expense of Sarah Palin and 30 for Obama. Talk about discrepancy. Talk about a bias. There were over 130 at the expense of John McCain and 30 for Obama. And they say they are neutral.

This election proves two things to me; 1. A candidate can buy the presidency with enough money. and 2; Get the media on your side and you are assured the Oval Office.

This is not democracy, it is not even close. The National news media, specifically, ABC News, CNN, CBS, and NBC have slanted their coverage towards an Obama victory. Now I wonder what their coverage will be when Obama drives this country down the tubes with excessive taxation and socialist policies.

It is yet to be seen, but for now, I am searching the globe for a place to rear my children, because the good ole USA isn't going to be the place to be in just a few short years. So get ready Diane Sawyer and Katie Couric and Brian Williams. Campbell Brown and Wolf Blitzer better start liking the egg they are going to get when we are suffering through another depression, i am sure will be blamed on President Bush. Or when the terrorist attack and Obama has to make a real decision rather than rhetoric.

Yes the American people have been duped, we have been duped my the influx of negative adds and commentaries about McCain and Palin, and they believed the hot air from a junior senator who spent more time campaigning than he spent in the senate.

These are some scary times. We all better pray hard because it is going to get worse, a lot worse before we see any hope.

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