The most affraid I have ever been
J Mark Campbell is a photographer who has been to the middle east and elsewhere around the world. He tells Sean Hannity last night that last week’s Town Hall meeting in Tampa was the most frightened he has ever been.
Listen in the beginning as he first describes how Congresswoman Kathy Castor stacked the meeting with union members, then used union members to rough up a cancer patient trying to get into the hall. But the best is the irony at the end. Scary. Hope and Change.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IddtABdWrM0
Hot Air has some amazing video of the day that shows union members being let in while others were left out. Hope and Change.
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It is amazing to me how easy it is to move people away from the real issues at hand. They float a bunch of crappy bills and pull the old "nothing to see here, hey look what's that?" and everyone looks.
The next distraction is the recovering economy. Bad economy focuses attention on politics and policy. Now they are going to announce that the recession is over and everyone will go bacl to sleep. You can not lose 250k jobs AND lower the unemployment rate. None of the dolts on TV will explain to you that people's unemployment is running out and they are dropping off of the unemployment rolls and becoming bums. The REAL unemployment number increased.
I agree with Erik: we are getting distractions, misdirection and pablum from the Democrats and their stooges in the media. Let's get "health insurance reform" out front, so we can slip cap and trade, the failure of the stimulus plan, and the real unemployment numbers under the radar.
It is called agitprop.
Isn't it revealing that only Fox has the guts to ask the questions and show the real deceptions? Why aren't we seeing this on the major media outlets (a rhetorical question, of course)? Investigative reporting is on its death bed when most of the media outlets consider the regurgitation of White House talking points to be "news."
The PBO White House at work cooking the books on the real unemployment numbers.
Can anyone give me the URL of the ???securitycouncil.org mentioned in the video clip?