Quote Originally Posted by bigsby
Typical - bait and switch. Don't address the issue at hand but point the finger somewhere else. Blame anyone you can. It's the White House. Yeah that's the ticket. Why don' t you just come out and say, 'hey, what Brietbart and Fox did was just wrong by any measure'. But you can't see that can you?
I addressed all I could address without ROFLMAO at the rediculous inferences.
You forget, oh sophmoric one...The dems are in charge. Blaming a lack of success passing any piece of legislation shows:
1) the dems are refusing to meet the republicans half way on all issues.
2) they can't even get their majority to pass without obstruction.

Pretty friggin sad when those in charge of both houses and the White House can't pull their heads out long enough to accompolish the duties of their offices...

I did see that the NAACP only offered the offensive piece of the speech, yet they were the ones in control of the tape. It was, of course, judged by the media based on the portion the NAACP released. How is there a Breitbart conspiracy in that? Was there a White House conspiracy also, seeing as how her resignation was demanded without the whole story? The NAACP mishandled their own propoganda, and the results are still to be witnessed.
Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . Fox response to Sherrod fallout: Ignore, whitewash, mislead More race baiting from the right. Where is the tide of condemnation and outrage? The only condemnation is for the fact that Breibart got caught. And of course, this story takes the focus away from the real issues at hand. When the news is negative they do whatever they have to do to change the subject. Spin like a top, cut 'n splice, lie. Sound familiar? I've included a partial clip exposing the affair below. It is breathtaking. No conspiracy here, eh? The full bit is worth reading. See link Rating: 5