Sunday, December 12, 2010
Web Foxes
Somebody should start a blog that simply tracks all the utterly stupid things that appear on the NPR web site and the web versions of their stories. Notice that "War on Christmas" is not in quotes - see, there really is a war on Christmas... And in case you were confused by facts and thought that US foreign policy is in complete lockstep with Israel's policy of destroying the Palestinians and rendering any humane solution impossible, the web scribes are there to remind you that Clinton is trying another approach to "peace" in Middle East... Finally, you have to love the Ally Bank ad: "Everyone needs an ally" (hee...hee).
Labels:
bank crisis,
Middle East,
NPR website,
propaganda
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"Somebody should start a blog that simply tracks all the utterly stupid things that appear on the NPR web site and the web versions of their stories."
You mean an NPR "mirror" site?
I just saw this and went to the NPR site and War on Christmas is now in quotation marks.
Hell, they've had the war on drugs and the war on terrorism without quotes, why not the war on Christmas...or the war on sanity.
War is mom
Dad is hell
-anon
If you go to the All Things (except Ralph Nader) Considered page and keep clicking the page reload button you get to see a Bank of America ad AND a Goldman Sachs ad. Financial reporting you can trust.............
Dan
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