If high information voters are not aware of what is being said by the Hillary-loving mainstream media about the Republican National Convention in Cleveland this week, read on. Keep in mind the convention has been going on since Monday afternoon.
The screaming headline in all liberal newspapers and Internet sites, with the same ideology, is simple; take your lead from Hillary’s attack dogs beginning with Sydney Blumenthal who would rake his mother across the coals if he was paid to do it.
Starting with Donald Trump’s wife, Melania, who spoke with grace and dignity, the headline the next morning wasn’t that a strikingly beautiful woman who came to the U.S. “standing in line” as an immigrant from Slovania. It wasn’t that she runs a highly successful business and speaks five languages with English the fifth one learned.
No, the headline was “Melania plagiarizes speech at convention.” No extra details are necessary for informed Americans. “Plagiarizing” would make every politician, executive, scientist, etc. guilty in some form, especially if the writer provided the speech. In Melania’s situation, the writer has apologized, as if that was necessary, taking two lines from a Michelle Obama speech last year.
Barack Obama has done the same many times and there is a well-defined history of that, his vice president was guilty of blatant plagiarism while attending college, on and on. Here’s a woman speaking in front of millions of Americans in a language many legal and illegals can’t even speak.
Example two of the utterly and open bias of the mainstream media was the next day’s headline that read, “Ben Carson refers to Hillary as Lucifer.” Dr. Carson was speaking of Saul Alinsky, the renowned communist who wrote a manifesto on how to “change America,” sound familiar, by manipulating the media, etc. He refers to Lucifer in the notorious writing.
Dr. Carson never compared Hillary in any way to Lucifer and the media clearly knows it. Yet, “journalists” are exhausting themselves writing and commenting on outright lies and innuendo.
The example three-word headline is “GOP Convention Fact-Checking.” This headline can be put aside until the Democratic National Convention finishes early next month. If informed America wants to dabble in the media’s “fact-checking,” don’t plan to see any of the type of headlines above.
The headlines thus far at the convention should be, “Elegant and Intelligent Melania Trump Wows Delegates,” or “Dr. Ben Carson Appeals to American’s Common Sense,” or “GOP hits hard on Foreign Policy and Domestic Spending.”
Don’t hold your breath for two reasons; you’ll faint and possibly rely on Obamacare to save your life.
Listen and think carefully, my fellow Americans.