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Forget The Hopeless “MSM”

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11 Responses to “Forget The Hopeless “MSM””

  1. Tuco Ramirez the Rat says:

    Well Oliver’s not going to like the MSM, as long as it covers stories like this in his own back yard.

    Should we expect to hear even a whimper from Mr. Willis concerning what these “brand Democrats” did? Nope, they did it to Michael Steele, one of Oliver’s favority whipping boys:

    MARYLAND Republicans are angry, and rightly so, that Democratic operatives would fraudulently obtain the credit report of Lt. Gov. Michael S. Steele, an all-but-declared candidate in next year’s race for the U.S. Senate. A pair of twentysomething operatives for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee apparently procured the report for the purpose of “opposition research.” They’ve been fired by the DSCC, and the case has been referred to the FBI and the U.S. attorney’s office in Washington, which are investigating.

    I guess breaking the law is what moonbat Democrats mean by “growing a spine.”

  2. ignatz says:

    Great. Is this a replacement for the short-lived American Times? I thought that was a great idea, but it disappeared.

  3. PSU94 says:

    Oh please, Quaker.

    First off, this became known in the middle of July and these “immediately fired” employees ended up getting paid until the end of August. “Hey, you did something really wrong, a crime in fact, but we’ll keep paying you until you get something else”.

    Second, when it says they “obtained” it, that doesn’t mean some Democrat-friendly person at Steele’s mortgage company got a copy of it and handed it over to them and they knew it was wrong to take it and immediately did something about it.

    they got his fucking Social Security number from public records and had one run on him. So, either they’re too stupid to know that it’s incredibly easy to find out when someone runs a credit report on you, or they just didn’t care. Either way, they’re obviously too stupid to know they’d end up getting caught and this was gonna come out.

    Since one of the people involved used to work for Media Matters, both stupid and corrupt are possible choices in light of who the head of the organization is and the people that work there.

    I’ll now await the expected “Oh yeah, well what about what _________ in the Bush Administration did. That’s worse”.

    Granted, i never said it was okay then, either, but i don’t want to deny some of you one of your most relied upon talking points.

  4. Quaker in a Basement says:

    Uh, Tuco?

    The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee said Tuesday two of its employees obtained the credit report of Maryland Lt. Gov. Michael Steele, but that the report was not used or disseminated to anyone and the incident was immediately reported to the U.S. attorney’s office.

    Phil Singer, spokesman for the committee that works to elect Democrats to the Senate, said in a statement issued in Washington that the two employees have resigned their positions.

  5. Quaker in a Basement says:

    The facts remain, PS.

    When what the staffers had done was discovered, the DSCC itself reported the matter to the U.S. attorney’s office. The two staffers are gone.

    When was the last time that happened to a Republican?

  6. frameone says:

    So we should count Tuco as MIA on that retraction?

  7. Frank_D says:

    And we’ll count frameone Q in the B MIA on a comment on the soon to born, soon to die, Maximum America.

    Liberalism is dying! Dying!

  8. Semanticleo says:

    # Frank_D Says:
    September 20th, 2005 at 11:11 pm

    Yeah, yeah, yeah&

    I thought you meant you were asking me, not stting up for another argument.
    # Semanticleo Says:
    September 23rd, 2005 at 12:28 am

    Frank;

    You re not up to an argument. A discussion, maybe, you could handle.

  9. Frank_D says:

    You have trouble letting go of things, don’t you, Leo?

    You might bring it up in therapy…

  10. Semanticleo says:

    Frank;

    Practiciality forces me to revisiting where we last met because you will not follow a thread to it’s conclusion.

    To save my time and yours, I would like to reach closure on an issue so you and I don’t keep butting heads on the same issue. I do not like re-inventing the wheel. So, perhaps when you reach your wits end, indicate surrender rather than move-on and pretend you didn’t see the comment that leaves you nowhere to go.