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Michelle Malkin- Nickelodeon goes moonbatty
From Moonbattery: Illegal Aliens Impose Burden After Wildfires
In the aftermath of the California wildfires, we’re reminded again of the crippling burden imposed on our healthcare resources by the millions of Mexicans who sneak into the country and aggressively throw themselves on the mercy of our moonbattery:
The fact that 11 of the 18 wildfire victims lying in UCSD Medical Center’s burn unit are illegal immigrants with no apparent health coverage highlights the daunting financial challenge hospitals face in providing long-term, intensive care for all those who need it.
From the blog SoCal Pundit - Al Gore & The “God Hates Fags” Folks
Lest the Left continue their unsuccessful attempt to tie the notorious anti-gay activist Fred Phelps, Jr., and the Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka, Kansas to the greater Baptist faith, we offer this report from the Log Cabin Republicans back in 2000.
Gore, who was quoted by the Nashville Tennessean in 1984 saying homosexuality is not “an acceptable alternative that society should affirm” and said in his 1984 U.S. Senate race that he would not accept money from gay rights organizations and that he opposed a “gay bill of rights,” reportedly sought the support of the Phelps family in his 1988 presidential campaign, and invited the Phelps’ to the Clinton-Gore inaugurations of January 1993 and January 1997.
Visit the site for more evidence including photos of the Gore’s with Fred Phelps.
I wonder what Al Gore is thinking right now.
From Texas Rainmaker: What Media Bias - Chapter 3,454,297
From the Project for Excellence in Journalism comes this tidbit about our “unbiased reporters of fact”:
Newspapers—More Enterprise and Emphasis on Governance
On the front pages of newspapers, Democrats tended to get more coverage than in other media, somewhat more positive coverage than elsewhere, and more stories tended to contain information that explained how they would be affected if that candidate were elected than was true in the press coverage overall. In addition, many more of the stories were initiated by journalists than elsewhere in the press, a fact that signals a special role for print as a source of enterprise in news.
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Another distinguishing characteristic of the print stories studied was tone. Democrats got much more positive coverage in the daily papers examined than they did elsewhere. Fully 59% of all stories about Democrats had a clear, positive message vs. 11% that carried a negative tone.
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For the top tier Democrats, the positive tilt was even more the case than for Democrats in general. Obama’s front page coverage in the sample was 70% positive and 9% negative and Clinton’s was similarly 61% positive and 13% negative.Republican candidates, in contrast, were more likely to receive clearly negative stories in print than elsewhere: 40% negative vs. 26% positive and 34% neutral.
Translation - create the news… then slant it to fit your agenda. Welcome to the unbiased media.
From Sweetness and Light: Hillary’s Various Lies About Her Library Papers
Hillary Claims Her White House Records Are Available While Bill Issues Directives To Keep The Records Locked Down
FICTION: Hillary Says All Of Her White House Health Care Records Are Available:
Hillary: “Now, All Of The Records, As Far As I Know, About What We Did With Health Care, Those Are Already Available.” (Sen. Hillary Clinton, MSNBC Democrat Presidential Candidates Debate, Philadelphia, PA, 10/30/07)
- FLASHBACK 2004: Hillary Says Everything Will Be Available. “That’s one of the things the library really stands for. It physically stands for openness with all the glass and the light. But he wants it to be a place where people come and really study. And everything’s going to be available.” (CNN’s “Larry King Live,” 11/17/04)
NON-FICTION: Millions Of Pages Of Hillary’s White House Records Remain Locked Down In Little Rock:
After Three Years, The Clinton Library Has Only Released One Half Of One Percent Of Its Records. “Nearly three years after the Clinton Library opened–and more than 21 months after its trove of records became subject to the Freedom of Information Act–barely one half of 1 percent of the 78 million pages of documents and 20 million e-mail messages at the federally funded facility are public, according to the National Archives.” (Michael Isikoff, “Papers? I Don’t See Any Papers,” Newsweek, 10/29/07)
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