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Sunday, January 22, 2012

Republican "bloodlust," Part Deux

  Again with the "Republican audience bloodlust," now a meme, this time from Politico.
  We discussed this yesterday.
  Once again the dinosaur and liberal media, this time in the form of Roger Simon of Politico, have called a Republican audience responding to "bloodlust in the air," while at the same time saying Newt was "arrogant, condescending and dismissive" by appealing to the audience's lower instincts.
  Why? Because they feel passionately about an issue and somehow the press is trying to twist their reasons as being racist.
  Here's video from MRC:
  
  Here's a classic example of the reason that Republican audiences despise the MSM. 
  In pumping the story on Newt's infidelities as ABC decided to do a retrospective of philandering politicians; their retrospective includes the thinly sourced Thomas Jefferson (whose connection is familial, not necessarily direct), Grover Cleveland and a couple contemporary politicians like Spitzer and some guy named Vito.
  Nowhere in the ABC report is the most famous recent philanderer whose actions caused him to lose his law license because of misleading testimony regarding his philandering.
  Yes, that's right.
  Bill Clinton isn't a more famous philanderer than, say, Thomas Jefferson.
  Here's the offending "report." ABC.
  In fact, ABC didn't care about European reports about any interest Obama may have had in one Vera Baker. Or John Edwards. 
  ABC also didn't appear to care about reports that Marianne Gingrich is unstable and that she had boasted years ago that she planned to dash his presidential aspirations with a "single television interview."  

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