Ripley
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Fri Sep-02-05 03:58 PM
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I really hate to be cynical in the face of this Catastrophe. |
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But every single time something happens that makes Smirk look bad - everyone (including me sometimes) gets all giddy that the tide has turned or he's toast, etc.
But every single time the media moves on to another story or just gives a simple explanation of "cover" for His Dumbness.
Think Gannon, Plame, Abu Ghraib, Cindy, on and on.
I know people SAW this with their own eyes and will be paying the price at the pump and the cascading economic hardships throughout the country. But in 24 hours the MSM has gone from "Where's the Feds???" to "Thank God George is comforting them!!!" and here we go again.
Besides, just because half his base turns against him...so what? The repuke congress as well as half the Dems won't even impeach him, so absolutely nothing will change.
Like I said, I hate this.
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Fri Sep-02-05 03:59 PM
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1. If half his base turns on him, 2006 could be a fun time for us (nt) |
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Fri Sep-02-05 04:00 PM
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But don't think these dudes are gonna just sit back and let the polls keep sinking. Nope, I expect the Worst is yet to come.
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Fri Sep-02-05 04:00 PM
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2. The MSM is a funhouse mirror. |
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We really pay too much attention to the MSM. We will become the media. We will influence our neighbors. We have the power to take our country back.
Don't let the MSM make you feel hopeless because when you do they've accomplished thier #1 goal.
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Fri Sep-02-05 04:19 PM
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Fri Sep-02-05 04:00 PM
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I just hate being this cynical, but it just won't go away.
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Fri Sep-02-05 04:02 PM
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4. Will this bring Bush down then? |
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Fri Sep-02-05 05:18 PM
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23. If it doesn't, there will be a lot of trouble brewing. |
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Too many people are genuinely and righteously angry. That anger will find an outlet, one way or another. The "committee that really runs America" had better figure that one out in a hurry.
And the "committee" reference is from Ed Quilleran, a columnist for the Denver Post.
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Fri Sep-02-05 04:02 PM
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5. Honey there is NO WAY you can spin this |
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it is just too damn big. MILLIONS of ppl are affected; even indirectly. Look; you have to realize that those americans we think are so stupid for voting for * were being EMOTIONALLY played by this admin. You can't get much more emotional than dead bodies floating through the streets. You cannot look your pastor in the eye and say that you won't provide assistance for somebody suffering from a NATURAL disaster. It is too big. It is too serious.It is done;maybe not as soon as we would like but it IS DONE. If it is not I am leaving the country.
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Fri Sep-02-05 04:03 PM
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Edited on Fri Sep-02-05 04:10 PM by one_true_leroy
there is some SERIOUS outrage being shown on and by the media. normally, things are just swept under, but this time CNN especially is hammering this failure.
Also, this isn't abstract. As much as i care about issues such as Plame, Halliburton, Iraq, DSM, Gitmo, and the 1000 other malfeances of this gov't, most Americans don't because the issues are too abstract. New Orleans is REAL. It is America. It is Jazz, Blues, Creole, Mardi Gras. It represents that great ideal of a melting pot. And we all lost it. All Americans can feel vulnerable and it is very real to them in a way a splendid, chest-thumping little war is not. Everyone has to pay... less security (KNOWING that a terrorist attack will catch us equally unprepared), more economic woes (gas is the ULTIMATE ripple-er in our fuel hog economy), an entirely displaced populace (with the resultant humanitarian crises of disease, supplies, and desperation), and the ultimate loss of one of America's crown jewel cities.
This is NOT going to fade.
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Fri Sep-02-05 04:04 PM
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7. I know what you're saying |
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but you have to think the chances of this one sticking to Bush - maybe even taking him down - are greater since it's hitting gas guzzling Americans where it hurts the most - in the pocketbook.
Unfortunately, a royal Bush fuck-up, even one after another after another, escapes the public's notice unless it involves THEIR money.
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Fri Sep-02-05 04:08 PM
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8. I thought so too, until today. |
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Fatalism sets in. People are saying "well, what could the President have done to stop the hurricane? or "it takes awhile to get the supplies in."
Gas prices? Well, it's the hurricane disruption, they say. Food through the roof, airline flights canceled, UPS slow down, jobs lost? Well, it's a rough patch, they say.
MSM might be a funhouse mirror, but it sure as hell is like a hypnotizing machine to millions in this country.
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Fri Sep-02-05 04:17 PM
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12. It IS a hypnotizing machine |
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and never in the history of our species has there been a more effective one. More better than religion and if you combine the two.... It doesn't have to be 100% effective, just consistently sway a majority.
Josef Goebbels is eating his heart out.
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Fri Sep-02-05 04:28 PM
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I mistakenly used the word "like"... it IS. And the combination of it with the rise in Fundamentalism recently has set the stage to forgive and forget That Nero Boy's incompetence. In fact, I've been listening to local (AL) radio the past few days (started to when I lost power) - and ALL the stations - rock, R&B, all of them are pushing the PRAY FOR THE PRESIDENT AND PRAY FOR THE VICTIMS.
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Fri Sep-02-05 04:27 PM
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18. I think a lot of people |
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are really self-centered and don't necessarily resort to ideology as their gas prices start to skyrocket. They'll blame the President, whoever that happens to be.
Of course, there's Bush's hard core - nothing will ever reach them. Reason, facts, and morality are no match for their blind devotion. But I really think the combination of high gas prices, the continuing tragedy of New Orleans, and the fact that the administration has received some MSM blame for underfunding levee inspection and repair, has these asshats on the ropes. Not that they might not squirm out yet again, but let's just say I'm still optimistic.
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Fri Sep-02-05 04:10 PM
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9. They're not ALL fawning on him. |
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Fri Sep-02-05 04:13 PM
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10. Thanks, but I think that's called "taking the trash out" |
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4:10 PM on a Friday before Labor Day weekend. No one will read it but us DUers.
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Fri Sep-02-05 04:16 PM
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11. Thousands of AMERICANS are dying.. |
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GAS prices are SKYROCKETTING.
They cannot sweep NOLA under the rug.
The American people are getting restless.
This isnt Cindy Sheehan or Sibel Edmonds. Everytime people thought they were Demi Gods that were going to bring Bush down, I quietly refrained from telling them they were nuts. But now, I must tell you that you are nuts. :)
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Fri Sep-02-05 04:22 PM
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I hope my cynical bad mojo internal self-preservation 'cause the shit will really hit the fan to cover up this mess geiger counter is Wrong, and I am simply Nuts. :)
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Fri Sep-02-05 04:21 PM
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14. You must know by now that they would be spinning damage |
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control. The fact is the MSM had three days to tell the truth before the propaganda bus rolled in, so it's there on record and a lot of people who don't read saw it.
Also, the hurricane hit three states that are big Bush supporters, but when they are looking at the LIE in the face, they are finally going to have to remove their blinders and start asking questions.
I really hope so anyway.
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Fri Sep-02-05 04:24 PM
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this is not America
no one, least of all the press, is free
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Fri Sep-02-05 04:25 PM
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Today I saw anger at bush from most of the people in my area. First time ever since I've lived here that I agreed with the majority. They were bitching at the supply house, at the post office, at the gas station and the majority of my clients were po'd. The common theme was NOLA is dying and bush and his admin have failed them.
I want to be hopeful but I've been burned too many times to let myself.
I get home and I now see bush and pickles doing the PR thing on the news. I'm beginning to hear more about passing the blame off on the local leadership of LA.
My brain tells me they can't hide whats been done in NOLA one minute, and then they'll get out of it somehow the next.
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Fri Sep-02-05 04:30 PM
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20. i really don't think he will escape this unscathed |
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i understand you cynicism, but the public saw too much truth this week
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Fri Sep-02-05 04:36 PM
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21. I think maybe we've been conditioned |
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Usually, Bush goes on TV, goes "blah blah blah not my fault" or whatever, and the fair and balanced talking heads have someone on to refute his words and let his lies stand as facts that just happen to be from a different perspective.
We're so used to seeing his spin working that we assume that now that he's shown up, several days late and several dollars short, his old black magic is going to work again.
However, the country and the world have been transfixed by what is going on. There are pictures and unending news coverage of just how massive and egregious this failure is. And if it hasn't started already, people are going to start asking themselves "Wasn't he supposed to be the one who's GOOD on terror/preparedness?"
The pictures are what will make the difference. There weren't any OMG pictures of Sibel Edmonds or election fraud or missing WMDs, and there haven't been many pictures of the war, either. This is different. Nobody can forget what we've seen on TV in the past week.
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Fri Sep-02-05 04:44 PM
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22. I agree; nothing will change. |
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Bush may even be forced to resign, but we will still have the same batch of pink-tutu democrats linking the boots of their corporate masters. We still have the Clintons and Kerrys who think going into Iraq was a good idea. And we still have the media who will spin this into "look the big bad federal government is so incompetent that even the god-appointed boy king couldn't make it work."
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