Spinner in the ‘No-Spin Zone’

6 09 2008
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Written by Lee
Who is smarter?

Who is smarter?

When it comes to unbiased, fair and balanced Fox News reporting, much is to be desired. Catchy slogans do just that, catch. You can hide under a slogan like Bill O’Reilly and his ‘No-Spin Zone’, but when it comes to Dems, Reps use more self-righteous epithets. Stuck in the values of the past and beating on a dead horsed they are not open for new things. Yet, they use brand new technology, flat screens TV, mobile phone and Internet. Only religion’s wheels are stuck in the mud of the past, because it constantly borrows from it. Conservative Republicans do the same, as if they are afraid of the new, the untested. That’s their only trump card they can play these days, untested inexperience.

What’s so special about being republican? Is it the huge military or the multi-trillion-pharmaceutical/medical industry? Religion, or perhaps the faithful service they do for those companies? I think they are bound up and it is too late for the truth to make them free. The past “values” like an opiate is just too addictive to let it go. Why not creating better, fresher and better values for this day and age. The Wild West is long gone.

For the Reps Clinton’s eight years in the White House was too much to bear. Economy was rolling; stock market shot through the historical 10000 mark; huge surplus; success in foreign policy, it seemed too good for the American people. Hey, let’s not forget the sax and sunglasses.
True, Billy did not leash the little Willy and left the muzzle undone in the White House. No better opportunity could arise, and Reps wasted no time. “Impeach… crucify.” Do away with the too much of the good thing… because it is not of our making.

Not Odd Couple

Not Odd Couple

Bush took over the surplus, and blew it in no time, not on hookers, mind you, but on falsehood.

Most Americans were all for removing evil dictators from power, especially those cocky ones with black hats and Cuban cigars between their teeth, wielding Winchester rifles. (Chavez watch out!)


Saddam was bad, and he was Jerry the mouse, which Tom the cat finally managed to catch. Let’s don’t forget that Saddam shot Scud missiles on Tel Aviv, produced panic among the Israeli and Palestinian populations. Israelis and Palestinians had to wear gas masks in an air sealed plastic wraps in their bomb shelters. Israeli and Western undercover agents, watched Saddam. They concluded that the crook produces and hides weapons of mass destruction while Bush was building his case and told us to blindly trust his judgment, or rather CIA. After all, CIA knows everything, or does it?


The looming scenario was getting scarier with each day. Al Qaida was supposedly being dealt with in Afghanistan and we were told that Bush would lure it into Iraq where they could fight the American Army; off American shores. Sounded good didn’t it? But once you build your house of cards from fragments of information, it’s inevitable that the house will collapse. Now, Dems found an opening and stopped building another house, but just play cards.


Since everyone looks for a role model and the moral compass you can always upset things by throwing in the Billy and his naughty Willy. One can always play ball with that.


Democracy is an interesting thing, but too roomy. In that democratic freedom there is too much room for hypocrisy and manipulation. The one caught in the middle of this struggle for democracy bends with wind’s stronger musings, or rather amusing.


The religious beer, brewed with church dogmas, has a hard time in departing from a doctrine. Whoever makes a more convincing case sways the faithful to its side until, of course, another brewing company comes up with a more convincing brew. Try to make an independent brew; you can’t. One can make him, or her, free from either dogma or watch the spectacle from a distance and at the end make an intelligent decision for the good of the country.


FOX versus NBC, Reps versus Dems, who wins? CNN.

Watch the guy

Watch the guy

During the Democratic Convention O’Reilly was busy peeling off his potatoes; as he says, “taking things a part” and by confusing things, supposedly in the viewer’s head, putting to rest the Democratic argument.


In his Exclusive, O’Reilly takes on the Irish kid O’bama, as someone dared to call him on the ‘Factor’. The boxing match, or rather jumping hoops, starts on Monday.


Let’s see if the ‘No-Spin Zone’ sticks true to its name.

I’m Lee Rudy and I approve this message.


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