How and when did the recent 2001-2006 Conservative views become the Liberal view?
Written by admin on March 4, 2010 – 5:23 pm -Do these sheep really think they can fool the masses by using reverse blame.
Everyone knows that this was the Conservative points of view – ever since they lost the Senate and Congress in November they have been using this tactic.
They ran out of people to blame and redirect at so they just reversed their whole point of view and lableled their old failing views onto the Liberal
It is quite a funny circus to watch!
Like fish flopping out of water
As in the biast Media and other issues that were once blamed on Censervatives are now blamed on Liberals!
We all know that the media never covered stories like Scooter Libby, Torture, Cheney shhoting his friend for very long. They always seemed to sweep those under the rug really fast!
Now all of a sudden the media is Liberal owned!
That is crazy
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By coragryph on Mar 4, 2010 | Reply
What views are you talking about? And who do you think is doing the re-labeling?
And on a side note, have you considered that some people may actually change their opinion based on a change in the factual situation? So, while they may have supported or opposed a particular action 5 years ago, the situation may have changed in the interim, leading them to form a different conclusion now?
Only a fool deliberately ignores significant changes of circumstance when making a decision. Sadly, many politicians are fools. But not all of them all the time.
By john_mcd_77 on Mar 4, 2010 | Reply
The majority of the media benefits from corporate welfare, particularly in times of war (Fox News is actually the exception, they do NOT receive government welfare YET! i’m sure they’ll figure out how to get their cut later on).
Regardless of party, they have an interest in increased government spending, aggressive foreign policy, and um, electronics. The electronics lobby probably doesn’t hurt as much, however.