Sunday, September 02, 2012

I Think Limbaugh May Be Right... Again

...when it comes to his idea that the Mainstream Media and the Press have a huge investment of their reputations tied up in Barack Obama, and their reactions to Paul Ryan's acceptance speech proves it.

The press, mainstream news, and left wing blogs are furiously fact-checking everything that comes from the mouths of Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan and exploiting anything that doesn't suit their idea of what is "factually correct".

Take for example Ryan's comments about the GM plant that closed in spite of Obama's campaign promise to help it retool and stay open for another century.

The unified response is that "the decision was made by GM to close the plant before Obama took office".
Okay, guys, if that's true, it proves at best that Obama shot his mouth off again before checking his facts.

Here is the actual fact-checking article by the Washington Examiner, which contains copies of actual GM documents and is being virtually IGNORED by the mainstream media, Politifact, and Left Wing bloggers:

http://washingtonexaminer.com/article/2506462

There is also a slew of defenses over the claims that Ryan's speech was filled with lies:

http://washingtonexaminer.com/a-defense-of-paul-ryans-speech/article/2506511

http://www.forbes.com/sites/aroy/2012/08/30/yes-paul-ryan-spoke-the-truth-about-obamas-fiscal-record/

http://babalublog.com/2012/08/paul-ryans-speech-in-a-nutshell-poop-vs-math-vs-poop-checkers/

http://www.freedomreport.org/era-of-media-fact-checkers-intimidating-republicans-is-over/

The REAL fact is that the mainstream media, left wing news channels, and left wing blogs are in unison on the 5 things they claim Paul Ryan lied about in his acceptance speech, even when they can be shown as factually incorrect in their criticisms.

Those sites which call themselves "fact checkers" are simply using the official DNC position as their reference point. Please don't lecture me on how biased Fox news is, when you have Rachel Maddow making factually incorrect assumptions against Conservatives, and blogs like HuffPo and Kos publishing anti-Republican hit pieces or lame op-eds that claim Fox News anchors are made up to look like prostitutes, for example.

These "fact-check" outlets are proving themselves to be Pravda-like tools of the Democrat Political machine, and people are beginning to wake up to this fact.

Go get 'em, Mr. Ryan. We believe you over the crapola being spewed by DNC mouthpieces like PolitiHack. com.

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