Tuesday, September 6, 2011

News Hounds

I will give you a precition since I once played the part of Earl Gordon Curley internet slime ball... I mean psychic, and posted his 2000 predictions after he was in fact dead. I will reprise my role as prognosticator just long enough to day to predict that a certain youtube champion of "true speech" who's screen name starts with and L and ends in an R will not mention the James Hoffa remarks or the Presidents complete lack of concern over the rhetoric being ramped back up after liberals, including every network other than fox, tried to suggest that the horrible shooting of Gabriel Giffords was somehow the fault of the Tea Party and right wing rhetoric.

If you recall that was the mantra early on, that it was right wing extremism that caused the tragedy even though there was absolutely no evidence of this at all and it later came out that the shooter was not particularly political and certainly not right wing. There was even a focus on a map Sarah Palin had that showed targets on congressional districts even though several politicians from both parties had used similar maps in the past. The insinuation was that Palin was somehow responsible and this was carried in the left wing media. No comment by a particular youtuber on that.

So now we have James Hoffa of all people using phrases like "take them out" and calling people son's of bitches and suggesting that there is a war on the tea party and the left leaning press is mostly silent. I found nothing on this on MSNBC today as an example at least there was nothing prior to 5pm tonight 9/6/2011 and the remarks by Hoffa were to open up an Obama campaign stop, er I mean speech on jobs.

So I am predicting that instead of discussing this a certain youtuber will instead find something totally innocuous most of us never saw on Fox News because it was on when productive people are working. It will be something miniscule that means nothing maybe even something blathered by that great political thinker Steve Doocy or his other cohorts on that very serious news show Fox and Friends yeah I bet that will be it... again. I bet that is precisely what his next video will be. Some obscure comment on Fox News most people never saw on a topic no one really cares about and not about James Hoffa and Obama failing to denounce the rhetoric in spite of his calls a few months back to tone it down.

What is the over under on that? I am not sure...

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