Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Middle of the Week HuffPost Summary

It's been an excellent few days at The Huffington Post (minus a few reliable assholes). The common theme: the media is playing a major deliberate role in keeping our nation fucked.

Seth Grahame-Smith's imaginary excerpts from the O'Reilly/Clinton interview. Hilarious. As with everything on this blog, not for children, 'cause O'Reilly is fucking horrible and no kid should be scarred with that shit.

Bob Cesca rips the media on their bullshit double-standard, whipping out the perfect gotcha pertaining to Ron Paul's public views regarding 9-11, which are being righteously ripped by a bunch of spineless hypocrites because a black man associated with Obama made similar remarks. Only, of course, they've made no mention of Ron Paul or their previous support for him by the media itself.

Cliff Schecter points out why McCain has a "race" issue waiting to face once Obama has locked up the nomination. We can only hope.

An extremely important post regarding the sham Sean Bell verdict from Tonya Plank.

And Arianna's latest posts deserve repeating.

Gary Hart, who is on our side, discusses the unveiling of a plan tomorrow that may effectively begin to undo what PNAC began ten years ago. I'm willing to listen to anyone sensible at this point.

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