Posted on 06/26/2014 1:17:36 PM PDT by Hojczyk
Obama is beside the point. They dont even like Obama anymore. Nothing could be more obvious. Almost nobody does. But they wont say so in public because that would mean that they would be revealed as fools who believed the most banal tripe imaginable. It would also mean admitting Barack Obama never really existed, that they invented him. He was their projection. Barack Obama is the creation of the New York Times, et al. Without them he would never have happened and they know it.
So the media are left in an untenable position. If you say Barack Obama is a mistake, then you yourself are a mistake. Who wants that?
No wonder they wont investigate the scandals. No wonder they wont report any of this. They are too ashamed of themselves to speak.
That is already evident in the response to the IRS scandal. It is metastasizing rapidly despite the near blackout by the MSM. In one recent poll 63 percent of Democrats think the IRS intentionally destroyed the emails. Democrats. Howd they find that out? Not from the New York Times.
Get ready for endless tantrums of many sorts. When moral narcissism of the level we have been experiencing breaks down, anything can happen. The media will do almost anything to preserve their fragile selves. Evasion, distraction and outright lies will be continuous and may reach unprecedented levels.
The mainstream media has been in trouble for years, but their silence about the ills of the Obama administration has finished them off as never before. They will stumble on, but from here on in they will be, as was said of the U.S. during the Vietnam era, a pitiful, helpless giant.
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Now, who are the real slaves? It’s not the American people.
Hey, he makes the trains run on time. /s
And sows the seeds of their own destruction.
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