Daily Archives: August 11, 2011
“Resist We Much!”… Rush Rips On MSNBC Star Host Al Sharpton
Rush Limbaugh: Al Sharpton. Audio sound bite number one. (sigh) Al, let me just tell you: As a highly trained broadcast specialist, stick to activism and the bullhorn. This is proving to be a tough transition for Reverend Sharpton, and I want you to listen to this last night. This is Al Sharpton filling in for the — I guess this guy is still there, Cenk Uygur. The rumor is that Sharpton’s gonna get this guy’s show. He’s been filling in for how many months? Two or three. There’s still, I guess, assessing Sharpton here. Here is Al Sharpton reporting on the Wisconsin recall for MSNBC…
SHARPTON: Tonight is the measure of whether the country begins, in the state of Wisconsin, a national drive to push back or whether we have more to go to build a movement of resistance. But resist we much… We must and we will much… about … that … be committed.
RUSH: All right, now, what happened here is obvious. What happened here is obvious. Somebody is sabotaging the Reverend Sharpton via the teleprompter. Can be the only thing to explain this. The Reverend Sharpton is an extemporaneous preacher, he’s an extemporaneous protester. When Reverend Sharpton goes out there with the bullhorn, there’s no teleprompters or cue cards or any of that, but once you get on television, they put everything on teleprompter. He read it just like they had it up there, and it made no sense to him as he was reading it, but he still read it. The sad thing is, it probably made perfect sense to the audience of MSNBC. That’s the sad thing.
So here we go again. Now that you know what happened…. (interruption) Well, it’s either a racist teleprompter or whoever is preparing the teleprompter is racist or somebody is sabotaging. Look, there are a number of black accredited certified journalists who are really ticked off that the Reverend Sharpton is up for this gig. You know, it’s sort of like real-live sports journalists who get ticked off that athletes who have never played the media game, the jockocracy, end up in the broadcast booth or at the analyst desk. Meanwhile, they’re out there sweating and slaving in the small markets, trying to climb the broadcast ladder.
Here’s Sharpton from the protest march in the fundraising podium straight over to the MSNBC studio, and all the black journalists say, “Wait a minute, what about us?” and they have a legitimate complaint. One of them, some of ‘em mighta gotten together to try to sabotage here Sharpton because this, again… (interruption) What’s the question? Okay. Official program observer, Mr. Snerdley with a question. Quick, what is the question? (interruption) We know he can read because why else say what he said? He had to be reading that. He had to be. Here it is again.
SHARPTON: Tonight is the measure of whether the country begins, in the state of Wisconsin, a national drive to push back or whether we have more to go to build a movement of resistance. But resist we much… We must and we will much… about … that … be committed.
RUSH: That’s right. “…and we will much about that be committed. We much, resist we much.” And as I say, the audience probably understood every syllable.
White House Spokesman Jay Carney: Unemployment Checks Create Jobs
“I understand why extending unemployment insurance provides relief to people who need it, but how does that create jobs,” Wall Street Journal’s Laura Meckler asked Jay Carney Wednesday’s WH briefing.
Carney responded: “Oh, uh, it is by, uh, I would expect a reporter from the Wall Street Journal would know this as part of the entrance exam.”
“There are few other ways that can directly put money into the economy than applying unemployment insurance,” Carney said.
Carney answers the question: “It is one of the most direct ways to infuse money directly into the economy because people who are unemployed and obviously aren’t running a paycheck are going to spend the money that they get. They’re not going to save it, they’re going to spend it. And with unemployment insurance, that way, the money goes directly back into the economy, dollar for dollar virtually.”
Stakelbeck on Terror: August 9, 2011
By: Trevor Loudon
New Zeal
Excellent episode. Worth a view.
Russia Today on the British Riots
By: Trevor Loudon
New Zeal
Cute little Russia Today propaganda video on the British riots.
Socialist governments create huge social problems with open immigration and massive welfare spending. Communist agitators then come in to stir up the disaffected victims of socialist policies, resulting in violence and chaos.
Then communist propagandists like Russia Today come in to pour further fuel on the fire and to agitate for defense cuts, ending wars on Russia’s allies, calling for even more welfare etc. All the usual communist themes.
All quite diabolical really.