Posted on 06/20/2014 1:34:18 PM PDT by jazusamo
DITTO!!!!! And he comes across as a gentleman.
They need a scandal on the right to counterbalance the slue of Obama scandals. And, they’re audience is so ill informed they have to gin it up against a usual suspect: Walker.
Next week is “the Koch Brothers”.
It all displays how stupid their dwindling audiences are.
Bump! We need many more like him.
Well, in 2004 you almost got someone 'closer' to the right but good old King County came through for Gregorie!
Yep, King County is commie land and they mostly rule the state.
Could the GOP join a suit with Gov. Walker and sue the media outlets that slandered him? THIS CRAP HAS TO BE STOPPED—FOR ALL CANDIDATES.
I saw that headline at the top of breaking news at Free Republic, and then heard Walker himself explain the smear.
The Free Republic comments were pro-Walker, of course, but the headline was a propaganda device by the left. That headline WAS the play they were making. That headline was what the liberal opposition WANTED to be broadcast.
So, in that sense Free Republic was injured in its mission of providing real news.
This tactic of the left shows how important it is that Jim Robinson allows comments about threads to be included with the actual title but in parenthesis.
Sometimes it would be wise for moderators to add parenthetical comments if the original poster does not. When the opposition is using the title as the propaganda it is disseminating, then that would be one of those times.
If the Dems can’t win by fair means, foul will do quite nicely. Which is what they are reduced to in the Walker case. Dems are experts at the art of the smear.
You make a good point.
I won’t post derogatory articles like that until I know it’s not propaganda by the Rat media and many times it’s hard to tell.
I agree. The liberal media is slick.
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