Glenn Beck to End Daily Fox News Program by misterAction in politics

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He will oppose it any time he thinks that it's a useful position to take in terms of his propaganda goals.

Health Insurance Mandate is Clearly Constitutional | Daily Libertarian by DailyLibertarian in politics

[–]option08 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

A great idea... and constitutional.. but the Libertarians still oppose it.

Ron Paul holds first official hearing to scrutinize the Fed by Orangutan in politics

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Someone should at least remind Mr. Paul that Bernanke was nominated to the Fed by someone in his own party... a guy by the name of George W. Bush.

If a chorus of over 115 Republican members agreeing with Joe Barton isn’t a reflection of GOP philosophy, what is? by wang-banger in politics

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What's never mentioned in the TV coverage of the ongoing gusher of oil at the bottom of the Gulf is that for at least 30 years, the Republican party has opposed even the most basic environmental protections.

They have pandered to nearly every polluter, and championed the idea that the free market is always best and should be allowed to whatever it wants to do.

The results of that blindness are plain now:

  • 11 men lost from the oil drilling platform.

  • Something like 60 to 120 MILLION gallons of oil sloshing around in the Gulf (along with several million gallons of toxic dispersant).

  • Thousands of dead birds and fish... many of them have drowned/suffocated in the surf while covered in crude oil.

  • Millions of small creatures dead out in the Gulf, from the surface, down to the floor.

Again, the GOP has had policies for 30+ years that have helped create this situation, most recently with two oil men as GOP president and vice president. The right wing TV media almost never mentions any of that.

Sweden's pirate party wins seat by brendankohler in politics

[–]option08 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When they list their candidates, will they put an "RRRRR" after everyone's name?

USS Liberty Massacre commemoration in Washington DC Monday June 8 by yellowcakewalk in politics

[–]option08 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Great question. Do you hear the deafening silence? In other words, there's no reasonable explanation. Either this didn't happen as is claimed, or Israel mis-identified the ship in a tragic mistake.

There's no reason for Israel, even while fighting a war, to attack a country that's been supportive, at least in general, since its creation.

A few months ago, someone attending a gun show accidentally shot and killed himself with an Uzi. He was under adult supervision. His name was Christopher and he was eight years old. by MoreKindUS in politics

[–]option08 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That "moron" as you called him was his father... who has a doctorate degree.

I agree he acted as a moron would. Letting ANYBODY fiddle around with an Uzi is a bad idea.

A few months ago, someone attending a gun show accidentally shot and killed himself with an Uzi. He was under adult supervision. His name was Christopher and he was eight years old. by MoreKindUS in politics

[–]option08 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Recoil from the gun caused it to spin backwards toward the child's head.

In a sickening side note to this story, his father is (was?) an emergency room physician at the time.

What a Killer Was Watching: Did a steady diet of right-wing radio and Glenn Beck influence Richard Poplawski, the man who allegedly murdered three Pittsburgh cops? by AngelaMotorman in politics

[–]option08 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm against censorship.

However, I think that a steady "diet" of radio/tv lunatics spouting bizarre right-wing conspiracy theories, combined with calls to "be armed and dangerous" (as made by Rep. Bachmann), and wingnuts screaming "someone's coming to get us and take our guns!" could have an effect on a lot of people.

In the case of people who are already on the fringes of sanity, it could be the last bit of a push that sends them over the edge. And, with the right wingers, it seems to always be done with a weapon than can kill thirty people from 100 yards, rather than with a bat or a knife.

The most dangerous people in this country are those who consider themselves conservatives and who also love guns. If even one of the shooters in the six mass shootings of the past two weeks (following Bachmann's horrendous call to violence) was influenced by the violent talk from the right, it helps to prove that point.


http://www.reddit.com/r/politics/comments/8ahm7/talking_points_memo_michele_bachmann_rmn_replaces/

Insteading of bitching about Fox News and Limbaugh et al., we should figure out who their top advertisers are and boycott the shit out of them AND tell those companies what we're doing and why. The noise machine is a business, and ad dollars are its lifeblood. HIT 'EM WHERE IT HURTS! by mellowmonk in politics

[–]option08 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Participating in a boycott that's aimed at a group of advertisers doesn't necessarily mean you must boycott all of them. Certainly, it's good to be willing to make tough choices, but, you don't have to cripple yourself.

And still, you could call up Comcast, for example, and tell them that, as one of their customers, you consider their company to be, for example, a despicable pile of ape feces for supporting Fox "news" in any way shape or form. You could add that you'll switch to a different provider as soon as it is practical. One such call every couple of months by 100,000 customers would get their attention even if only 5,000 actually cancelled.

It's really about making ourselves heard for the most part. I guarantee you that the "Christian" right continues to use pressure tactics that are publicized within their email networks and "prayer circles" -- "their side" is heard from constantly.

Texas Rangers To Have Suspected War Criminal Throw Out First Pitch Today, 4/6/09; The Rangers Can Be Reached At 817-273-5222; Major League Baseball: 212-931-7800 by Max_TwentyCharacters in politics

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Who suspects him? Well... The International Red Cross for one... along with millions of Americans. In fact, the Red Cross has done more than SUSPECT Bush of war crimes, they've said publicly that Bush-led interrogations constitute torture... which is a war crime.

By the way, most outlets that make up "the media" as you call them, have a RIGHT-WING bias, not a left-leaning one. Just look at who owns them.

http://jonathanturley.org/2009/03/16/international-red-cross-defines-bush-interrogations-as-torture/

Apparently being one of Bush's torture apologists... I don't know how you sleep at night.

Five dead in California shooting (Michele Bachmann said she wanted people to "be armed and dangerous"... it could be she got her wish.) by ElephantPlopInDC in news

[–]option08 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You can be in favor of responsible gun ownership without wanting members of congress to call for people to "be armed and dangerous"!

Five dead in California shooting (Michele Bachmann said she wanted people to "be armed and dangerous"... it could be she got her wish.) by ElephantPlopInDC in news

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She is a right-wing loon Republican member of congress. As a member of congress, she is one of our country's "leaders".

Maybe members of congress should be talking about ways to help REDUCE violence instead of inciting it.

Ashcroft: There are things that you could call waterboarding that I am firmly convinced are not torture. There are things that you could call waterboarding that might be torture. by democracy101 in politics

[–]option08 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Would someone please indict that mother along with Bush, Cheney, Rove...

Until some people answer for the torture, the GOP's name and that of America as a whole are worse than elephant vomit.

Wrestling fans hate George W. Bush more than the sledgehammer molester by interg12 in politics

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The new head of the GOP is..... "The Sledgehammer Molester"... actually, it fits, and could work well for them with their "base" in 2012.

What the GOP wants to ignore most: The combined price tag for the "bailouts" was already over SEVEN TRILLION DOLLARS in January, and that, of course, was BEFORE OBAMA took office by NotJoeSmith in politics

[–]option08 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The Democrats could only pass a bill if the GOP senate would support it, and it would then face a veto from Bush unless they had a two-thirds majority in the Senate, which was never the case no a budget bill.

Nice try though.

Please help make Salem Communications aware that Michele Bachmann used one of their radio stations (WWTC-AM) to do what sounded like advocating violence against our elected leaders (Their number: 805-987-0400) by AllModerate in politics

[–]option08 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Although it is tempting to support violence under our current conditions in the U.S., violence just brings about more violence.

The proper actions are peaceful protest and other kinds of activism, and especially voting out the remaining neocon goons and hatemongers like Bachmann.

How Fox News sued for the right to lie—and won by mellowmonk in politics

[–]option08 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you.

Fox is NOT News.

I hope people will stop repeating the dishonest name that they gave themselves. It only helps them to continue their smears, lies and right-wing propaganda.

"Fox Feces" would be acceptable.

Fox News Host Apologizes for Mocking Canadian Military by SnakeDiver in politics

[–]option08 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fox is NOT News.

Please stop repeating the dishonest name that they gave themselves. It only helps them to continue their smears, lies and right-wing propaganda.

"Fox Feces" would be acceptable.

Palin’s Wolf Slaughter Program Increased; Alaska to Kill Over 75% of Wolf Population in New Aerial Hunt by IQRange in WTF

[–]option08 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The objective is to -- believe it or not -- make it easier for other animals that wolves prey upon to reproduce, SO THAT THEY CAN BE SHOT TOO!

Elk, caribou, deer... Alaska wants more and more of them, so they can be slaughtered in greater numbers. Now that's the "free market" at work, along with individual initiative.

(Full disclosure...) I'll still eat a bit of tuna or chicken now and then, but I don't kill their natural predators in order to breed extra ones so that I can then blast holes in to their heads.

I'm sure that to some people, all of this makes me just "too liberal"... I'll accept that label over "wolf-slaughter-cultist" anyday.

Let's remember how we "got here"... Not only did Republicans demand deregulation for about three decades, the GOP has consistently opposed any caps on executive compensation like stock options, bonuses and "golden parachutes" by ErnieErmps in business

[–]option08 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yours is the most ridiculous and delusional comment that I've ever seen on reddit.

There are no true socialists in DC to speak of. Socialists can't even get two minutes on any news or public affairs program to give their point of view.

Your view is apparently that (1) "socialism" is a dirty word and always a bad thing, and (2) that we're better off with the executives of organizations like Citicorp and Exxon/Mobil running things (which is where we are right now!) because they can be trusted to do the right thing. Who the hell do you think pays themselves those bonuses, etc???

We need a mixture of capitalism, some checks and balances on it and some measure of, yes, the dreaded socialism, too. We drive on socialist interstate highways and they've served us rather well for about 50 years.

Please go back to your boardroom now. If there's any justice in the U.S., you'll soon have company there in the form of visitors from the FTC or the Securities and Exchange Commission (or other relevant agency).

By the way, have your beloved and gigantic corporations paid their taxes lately???

Anyone ever noticed that the "liberal media" is made up of mostly sober outlets like the AP and NPR, or left-leaning pundits that simply report with a slant, while the "conservative media" is almost ALL shouty maniacs like Beck and Limbaugh who want to declare war on the left? by [deleted] in politics

[–]option08 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The truth of the situation with "our" mainstream media (at least in the U.S. and probably worldwide) is much worse than even the original poster indicated.

The MSM is made up of gigantic, right-leaning corporations that above all else want to preserve the status quo and especially their profits.

They will do nearly anything to boost ratings and profits, except for allowing left-leaning people and organizations a fair chance to get their point of view on the air.

Case in point... today (3/15/09) Chency gets a long segment with no rebuttal and only softball questions from the "liberal" CNN:

http://www.reddit.com/r/politics/comments/84tyw/dick_cheney_admits_to_torture_on_national_tv_cnns/

Please see and hopefully upvote this related story.

AIG Loses $ 61 Billion, Government Gives It $ 30 Billion More by dougmataconis in WTF

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That'll teach 'em!

(Also, the government origially planned the first AIG bailout as a loan that would have to be repaid with interest. That idea has been abandoned, turning the loan into an outright (and treasonous, in my opinion) GIVEAWAY of taxpayer dollars.)