Tuesday, November 23, 2010

ANOTHER HMMM...

Don't know if anyone else noticed this, but U.S. corporations made higher profits this year than ever before in history! And yet...

...rightwing media mouthpieces and the rightwing Republican politicians they represent, or in some cases dictate to, continue to push the myth that Obama is "anti-business" and a "socialist" and all the rest of their obvious lies. And I don't see anyone in the mainstream media pointing this out (Olberman noted this on his MSNBC show). As usual.

But neither do I see anyone in the administration, let alone Obama, pointing it out either (though he did point out the resurgence of GM as a result of the "bailout" that has turned out to be a wise investment on behalf of "the American people"—as the rightwingers always refer to the people who support them, only in this case the President, and I, mean all of us).

3 comments:

Robert G. Zuckerman said...

Michael, I don't know much about this, but you should check into twitter - you could get your message out to a lot more people. I'm going to check it out myself. and also facebook of course.

Robert G. Zuckerman said...

I'm sure y'all caught this:

http://my.earthlink.net/article/pol?guid=20101125/ba4b14b8-b9b7-4c86-93f0-15c2cf618585

Another example of a woman who's in way over her head. She's at best a local PTA mom and has absolutely no business in the world spotlight. It's as much a sad reflection on our culture and our media mechanism as it is on her lack of integrity and care to simply bow out gracefully for the sake of our world.

Lally said...

Yeah, I saw that Robert. It was the kind of mistake her followers, unfortunately, might make themselves and therefor probably only endears her to them more and makes them even more critical and defensive about "the lamestream media" as she calls it. But the fact is, she's just too scatterbrained to be in charge on anything, obviously, whether it be the governorship of Alaska or her own reality show (notice her viewership collapsed after the curiosity seeking of the first show).