Monday, March 08, 2010

cognitive dissonance

cognitive dissonance
Boned Jello

Barack Obama seems unable to face up to America's problems, writes Simon Heffer in New York.   But wait. It's not his fault.
"Obama's big problem," a senior Democrat told me, "is that four times as many people watch Fox News as watch CNN." The Fox network is a remarkable cultural phenomenon which almost shocks those of us from a country where a technical rule of impartiality is applied in the broadcast media. With little rest, it pours out rage 24 hours a day: its message is of the construction of the socialist state, the hijacking of America by "progressives" who now dominate institutions, the indoctrination of children, the undermining of religion and the expropriation of public money for these nefarious projects. The public loves it, and it is manifestly stirring up political activism against Mr Obama, and also against those in the Republican Party who are not deemed conservatives. However, it is arguable whether the now-reorganising Right is half as effective in its assault on the President as some of Mr Obama's own party are.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I recall a story that is probably not discussed in school history classes today, where some underdog named Jones told an allegedly superior force "I have not yet begun to fight" before he whipped their asses.
If we are only half effective now, how bad will we whip their Progressive asses when we're say, 90% effective this fall? Cry havoc, take no prisoners, damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead, you may fire when ready, Gridley!
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick

Anonymous said...

John Paul Jones on the Bonhommie Richard, I did a school report on that, my earliest memory of any school work. I have not yet begun to fight. And what he was facing, Balls of steel.

Anonymous said...

I thought they were supposed to be smart and intelligent and all those other words they use to describe themselves. Smart is the last thing I'd call a person who can't identify himself in a mirror. I swear, if these people had a brain, they'd take it out and play with it.

Rodger the Real King of France said...

More proof that we've been infiltrated by alien life forms.

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