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Dear Diane,
Newsweek stopped its
print edition at the end of 2012, but they still tried to scandalize the
country by producing a fake cover honoring Obama's second inauguration
as "The Second Coming." This absurd attempt at myth-making is a
natural progression. The "cover" story was written by Evan Thomas, who
proclaimed on MSNBC a few years ago that Obama was "sort of like
God" in being above the gritty political fray.
It was just as absurd when Newsweek writer David Frum, the formerly
conservative Bush speechwriter, tweeted this piece of media-elite
nonsense:
"First term Obama: punchee, 2nd term Obama, puncher."
No one calling himself a "political observer" can say
Obama was some sort of mute victim, consistently under fire, on defense
over the last four years. Quote Obama from anywhere, and he's fiercely
bashing the GOP. In April 2011, he said the House GOP budget plan would
force
"poor children," "children with autism," and "kids with disabilities" to
"fend for themselves." In another
2011 speech, he described the Republican plan as "let's have dirtier
air, dirtier water, less people with health insurance."
These aren't even the Obama-Biden 2012 TV ads. They were pure
gutter sleaze.
In truth, the media elites want
Obama to destroy conservatives. Too far-fetched, you say? Slate.com
published an article by John Dickerson on January 18 headlined "Go for
the
Throat! Why if he wants to transform American politics, Obama must
declare war on the Republican Party."
This "reporter" is the political director of CBS News. The spirit of Dan Rather
remains.
Dickerson said Obama doesn't want to
rest on his first-term laurels. So "Obama's only remaining option is to
pulverize. Whether he succeeds in passing legislation or not, given his
ambitions, his goal should be to delegitimize his opponents." He needs
"clarifying fights over controversial issues," so "he can
force Republicans to either side with their coalition's most extreme
elements or cause a rift in the party that will leave it, at least
temporarily,
in disarray."
We're informed that
"extreme" conservatism, as defined by the Tea Party or the NRA, should
be "illegitimate." This is precisely what CBS was selling
about Ronald Reagan 32 years ago. Dickerson wants Obama to be liberal
enough to spur "more tin-eared, dooming declarations of absolutism like
those made by conservatives who sought to define the difference between
legitimate and illegitimate rape – and handed control of the Senate to
Democrats along the way."
In imagining a
slow political suicide of the American right, Dickerson isn't so much
out in front of Obama as helpfully channeling Obama. On Saturday's
"Early
Show" on CBS, Dickerson explained Obama's thinking: "We heard in his
press conference this week – which is, confrontation has to be
the order of the day. He's tried to work with Republicans and as he
said, you know, I could have more parties with them but it doesn't
change the way
they behave." It's preposterous that a
"journalist" would say all this. It is mind-boggling to consider he actually believes this.
Another CBS star, Bob
Schieffer, demonstrated the media's impatience with anything but a
fervently
leftist Obama in a second term. After the president made a speech for
more gun control, Schieffer leaned on history to insist that beating the
"gun lobby" has to be easier than killing Osama bin Laden or "defeating
the Nazis."
Schieffer argued,
"the president is going to have to do more than just make a speech about
it. This is one of the best speeches I've ever heard him deliver, but
it's going to take more than that from the White House. He's going to
have to
get his hands dirty."
Liberal
journalists don't want lofty oratory in the second term. They want
conservatives defeated and "delegitimized." They want a smash-mouth
Obama
who accomplishes their agenda of "responding to the threat of climate
change," and marriages for our "gay brothers and sisters" in
all 50 states, and amnesty for "bright young students" so they "will be
enlisted in our workforce rather than expelled from our
country." All of these and more were promised to liberals in Obama's
second inaugural address.
Richard Stevenson at The New York Times passed along the Orwellian echo of Obama's
"unapologetic argument that modern liberalism was perfectly consistent with the spirit of the founders."
Sincerely,
L. Brent Bozell
III Founder and President Media Research Center
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Dickerson is like a large pile of manure. First it is wet and once dry it still smells....
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