11/02/2006

The American Theatre of the Absurd Marches On While 9 out of 10 Terrorists Vote Democrat

When in doubt, look at Hollywood. Why have cinema ticket sales been on a downturn overall for some years now? Because they have a new competitor in the entertainment media..."hard news" media! MSNBC's Brian Williams spouted off earlier this week, lamenting the increasingly held public perception of his friend and comedic pundit John Stewart on Comedy Central's The Daily Show as a hard news source. Former CNN Headline News Anchor David Goodnow calls much of it a "theatre of the absurd" in an interview on The Hub Radio Show this week. Can you blame him? In the scope of three weeks the world has wrestled with the "Pocket Commie" in North Korea and his nuclear tests, the terrorist vote has come in with resounding and giddy support for Democrats on November 7th (www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=52747), and Iran's Devolutionary Guards are busy firing off test missiles in Tehran. All the while what are we being peppered with at home? Tales of a Mark "Foley-Artist" and his online chit chats with of-age Pages, calls for the House Speaker to bow out in shame and incessant bloviating over a has-been wacko politician with no stake in the upcoming election other than as a galvanizing factor for the base and a reminder that his blood might as well be housed in a cryonics lab. Hello Alphabet-Soup-Media, we're sick of the politics for the sake of politics. We don't care about their egos! The theatre of the absurd only gets worse on the local level. (Investigative news teams are the creme' de la creme'). "Killer Gas Pumps" in Cleveland, Ohio and UFO sightings in Syracuse. Hell, re-runs of FRIENDS just trounced Katie Couric's CBS Nightly Skews in L.A.'s prestigious infotainment audience!

Gate-keeper news moguls are constantly asking themselves the question, How do we make news that's relevant and therefore, marketable and revenue generating? Here's an answer. How about focusing on the issues that matter! A National Retail Sales Tax Plan that overhauls a doomsday-date for Social Security, a support for our troops on the ground that doesn't put them at further risk due to a half-hearted commitment to their on-going efforts, and an Administration that acknowleges the similarities between "National Security" and "Border Security" without talking out of both sides of their mouth and giving us a "pass-off" bill.

On November 7th, vote and exercise your freedom of choice. But investigate for yourself and leave the sleight-of-hand media out of the process. Let THE issues be the issue, not their issues.

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