Eugene Robinson goes inveighing against what he calls the “shadowy” people behind the independent expenditures supporting Republicans.
The Republican grab for Congress is being funded by a pack of wolves masquerading as a herd of sheep.
That seems to be a fault of Democracy, where speech is free, and people can band together to make their voices heard without the approval of people like Eugene Robinson and his allies in government. And if they want to keep their identities secret because of fear of political reprisals, they are accused of being in the pocket of "Big Oil" or "Big Casino" or - in Robinson's word:
gazillionaires who want to keep George W. Bush's tax breaks
Reprisals have become amazingly physical.
And reprisals include depriving someone of a job if they contribute to a cause that friends of Eugene Robinson don’t approve of.
You see, Eugene Robinson and his pals have not had much to fear when they beat up their opponents or have them fired. These events can take place in broad daylight, be videotaped and airbrushed out of existence by the same media that gives Eugene Robinson a prominent platform to label people who are afraid of him and his allies in the media, government and culture. Afraid of being beaten, kicked, slapped, prosecuted or fired for daring to agree with the majority of people in the country. To disagree with the Ruling Class is dangerous. They can take out their wrath on you in public and their actions will be hidden in plain sight.
Recently Robinson said that Christine O'Donnell:
“looks like she might be a witch,”Nice huh?
Thanks to the Internet and an Army of Davids, the MFM are not the ironclad gatekeepers of what people are allowed to know any longer. Hiding in plain sight has become a little harder for haters like Eugene Robinson.
UPDATE: Instalanche: Thanks, Glenn.
UPDATE: Instalanche: Thanks, Glenn.
2 comments:
And Eugene Robinson looks and writes like he might be an anti-white racist. He and his colleague Richard Cohen have jumped the shark and are reduced to juvenile and disgusting rants.
Common behavior in many states these days (just think of poll intimidation in PA). People aren't going to stand for this much longer. The second American Revolution is coming.
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