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Kerry Takes Aim At The First Amendment
By Carole on Aug 5, 2011
"The media has got to begin to not give equal time or equal balance to an absolutely absurd notion just because somebody asserts it or simply because somebody says something which everybody knows is not factual." No, the person who said these words was not referring to the Obama administration's absurd notion of spending our way out of debt and the lies meant to threaten our most vulnerable citizens. This statement was made by Senator John Kerry (D-Massachusetts) on MSNBC's Morning Joe program and he was talking about stifling the free speech of those associated with the Tea Party Movement.
What Was Halperin's Real Sin?
By Carole on Jun 30, 2011
During MSNBC's Morning Joe program this morning, political analyst Mark Halperin was asked his opinion of President Barack Obama's criticism of Republicans during yesterday's news conference. Mr. Halperin's response earned him an indefinite suspension from the network and prompted abject apologies from both MSNBC and the analyst himself. But exactly what did Mr. Halperin do wrong?
MSNBC's Olbermann Donates To Dems
By Carole on Nov 5, 2010
MSNBC host Keith Olbermann may have violated NBC's ethics policy by making three campaign contributions to Democratic candidates without his employer's permission. I don't know what's more shocking, that NBC News actually has an ethics policy or that the man who attacked News Corp's recent donation to the Republican Governors Association is such a blatant hypocrite.
Playing The Phobia Card
By Carole on Aug 25, 2010
What do Democrats and their accomplices in the mainstream media do when a majority of Americans disapprove of their performance and reject their ideas? Rather than honestly examine their performance and ideas, they simply dismiss the disapproval/rejection and re-label it fear.
Have We Learned From Our Last Obama Mistake?
By Carole on Aug 15, 2009
Last November the majority of American voters were sucked in by the Obama Campaign Machine. We the American people saw the young, energetic candidate promising hope and change at every opportunity. We watched him take off his jacket, roll up his sleeves and make all sorts of promises without giving any details of how he would keep those promises. He offered platitudes to the gullible while his team tossed baseless accusations at anyone who dared question him. And it worked. He won the election. Now we will see if we the American people have learned from our mistake.


