Bob Cesca: The "Obama Bear Market" and Other Tales of Cable News Insanity »
Posted By cosmogenium 9 months, 1 week ago in Political NewsIf there's one thing we've learned since January 20, it's that President Obama is driving the establishment press (and far-right conservatives) crazy . To date, the volume of media ridiculousness compressed into these 50 short days has been almost impossible to comprehensively document. Seriously, I'm afraid at this rate we'll run out of internet by Memorial Day.
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Your typical liberal curmudgeon old fart blogger with thoughts on most everything trying to change the world and fight fascism one mind at a time.
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tchef9 months, 1 week ago
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This is the problem with the "news channels". They no longer report the news. It's all opinion. They all just regurgitate whatever their corporate owners want them to tell us. This is why I don't get my news from them anymore. And any news I read I take with a grain of salt.
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Beau78909 months, 1 week ago
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Just the other day -- and I'm not making this up -- Beck wondered out loud if stem cell research was an Obama conspiracy to create a "master race" of human beings.
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This would actually be funny if it were a comedy show and no one believed it.
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