Monday, October 16, 2006

The liberal media wages a Propaganda War...

(Also posted at Blogs for Bush)


Q: When do you know that a lie is being perpetrated by the MSM during election season?
A: Every time you turn on the TV or read a newspaper.

It has come to my attention, now more than ever, that the dinosaur media will pull out all the stops to push their political proclivities to a successful fruition.

Even in my home state of Minnesota, the Minneapolis Star Tribune continues to do their level best to put out numbers that would lead any thinking person to scratch their head in wild-eyed amazement. Take, for instance, the Minnesota gubernatorial race. The wildly successful current GOP governor, Tim Pawlenty, took Minnesota from a 4+billion dollar deficit four years ago to a current budget surplus, without raising state income or sales taxes. Yet a recent poll in the Star Tribune shows Attorney General Mike Hatch leading Pawlenty 46 to 37 percent. In order to believe this poll of 818 voters, one would have to suspend belief and subscribe to the notion that Pawlenty has such poor polling numbers, despite the fact that he has a 56 percent job approval rating!

And even today, the bearded, birkenstock-wearing grey lady falsely claimed that the RNC has conceded the Ohio Senate Race. RNC official Patrick Ruffini flat out denies this, noting that

"...the RNC has spent more money on Ohio than any other state. That level of spending will continue.
The notion that the RNC is pulling out of Ohio is just dead wrong."
Indeed. Bottom line, fellow GOPers, is that the dinosaur media sharks, perhaps now more than ever since smelling blood, are ready to pull out all the stops to try to ensure a low conservative voter turnout on November 7th, whether it be by oversampling in polls, or just flat-out lying.

Don't fall for it. Don't even be tempted.
In this, as in any election, turnout is everything.

If you don't turn out, not only does the RNC lose, we all lose.
And on top of that, you'll have the dubious distinction of having been duped by the same folks that history has proven time and time again to be flat out liars.

If you plan on not voting in order to "teach those republicans a lesson," the republicans won't be the only ones paying dearly for the experience.

Think about it.