The Amazing Disappearing Talking Points - Where are they Now?
Every election cycle Big Media synchronize their talking points with those of the political parties. These talking points are intended to divide and galvanize party members and distract them from other issues.
Can you name some past talking points and the ones used in this election?
Flip Flop
Immigration
Abortion
Gay Marriage
Religion in Schools
Universal Health Care
Medicare
Federal Deficit
Iraq War
Global Warming
Terrorism
These were some of the talking points used in past election cycles. Why are they no longer the issues projected by big media? Do you even remember these so called "hot button" issues? Have any of them been revolved?
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It all falls under the umbella of the newest term...
"CHANGE WE CAN BELIEVE IN"
They had me at Change...I'm sold... lol yeah right.
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The American Revolution 2.0 will not be televised... It will be downloaded!!!
Real issues are too revealing; republicrats fear light
Back in December, when Jerry Day did his "Media Caught Lying" and I saw the media bias holding a steady Obama-Clinton-McCain preference, I knew that was how it was going to happen; Obama would get his party's nomination, McCain would get his party's nomination, and Obama would crush McCain (whether the media keeps up this "polls show they're neck in neck or not).
FYI, the end results of the primaries are
Obama, 17.3 million votes;
Clinton, 17.7 million votes.
All five opponents quit within 30 days of the new year - except Mike Gravel; he dodged out of the party entirely.
Oh, and as for the Republicans?
McCain has 9.6 million votes.
The party may have been able to rig the DELEGATES he's gotten, but the people's voice seems pretty loud and clear; the last 10 primaries all of his opponents had quit, and he still came up with a grand total of less than 53% party support.
Hell, until Romney dropped out, McCain broke 50% support all of 3 times in the first 20 primaries.
This is a joke. Obama one last summer. For some reason the republicrats feel obliged to continue the charade.
Last note? The "polls" that tell you McCain is neck-in-neck with Obama? They are a poor smoke screen. When it comes to the people, voting in the primaries, Clinton or Obama alone have twice the popular support of McCain; together, McCain is an (even worse) joke.
The Dever Police
Here is a very short video of the police "sticking" a women in the troat , and later arresting her while she talks to the press
http://ca.youtube.com/wat...
Trade Deficit
And not let's forget the trade deficit which in the end is the ultimate thermometer of the economy.
Wait until after the Republican convention is done.
Don't expect too much fighting between Obie and Mac until both nominations are clinched. (Some, yes.) The propaganda effects have to peak on election day.
There will be some low-key stuff to get the repetition of catchphrases started on etching people minds. But a bigger hit now will be largely forgotten by then - and just MIGHT have the chance of knocking down the target and getting somebody ELSE nominated.
Now that Obama finally has it clinched on the D side expect more stuff from the Rs. (Right up to just now there's always been the chance that Clinton's cronies would pull a save, especially if Obama looked TOO unelectable.) Expect the Ds to return the favor once the R convention is over.
As has been pointed out these talking points might not be useful, with the two candidates on the same side on many of these issues (except for occasional minor nuances). But there will be plenty of stuff for them to argue about.
Even if, for the sake of argument, they ARE both "the candidate from the CFR", they have distinct groups of supporters thirsting for the graft of victory. So they won't pat each other on the back and let the population (or Diebold) flip a coin. B-)
No longer needed ...
as the men behind the curtain own the whole stable.
My great fear is that those unseen elites (bigots, every one) will either take out Obama or destroy his political chances in a way that really ticks off the black community. Then, woe is us.
I have the feeling they would feel more comfortable with McCain or Biden.
Like
He doesn't play their game and they bump him off...huge race riots.
Race always has been, and always will be, the best divisive issue the elite use to drive a wedge into the population. Divide and conquer works well.
We will see.
We will see.
"It's not over until it's over" (R. Paul)
Just today I was thinking about immigration
and how neither candidate is saying anything about illegal immigration.
But you can bet that as soon as one of them gets into office, they and their cronies on Capitol Hill will once again try to ram an amnesty bill down our throats.
I agree... I can't last more than 1 minute listening to the BS
that the main stream media spits out... it's getting close though... the lies are getting so outrageous and the blindness to real news so blatant... I mean who used to care about 'tropical storms' a few years ago? Now the news carries it for weeks!!
Have you ever ran into someone that just talks about weather? That's what you call nervous conversation!
Mike
"Fire Team for Freedom" and "Revolutionary Business"
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You see
This was used to weed out Romney, Paul, etc...now those are no longer needed!
It is like a movie......fully scripted....
McCain for 8 years...here it comes!
Right on
exactly
its because the cfr/nwo finally...
does not care who wins...both of the candidates are truly in their hip pockets (again) and their agenda will be met...the only difference this cycle is that they are truly a little afraid of a backlash and want someone to win with as little "protest" as possible
they are truly stupid people and the more they open their big fat mouths the more ammunition they give us, the people, to fight them with
look for little fanfare...just a greasy skid into november when their man wins
O Captain, My Captain, rise up and hear the bells!
We'll here them again...
in four years.
I seems they have disappeared
since InSane and Obomba are on the same page on almost every issue. They can't really argue over these things since they pretty much agree. Very sad state our nation is in.
It's time for a real change....
It's time for Ron Paul, or a 3rd party.
We the people...
It is time for change, "We the people" must take the power back from the rulers and restore the Constitution.
That is change we can believe in.
"We must remember elections are short term efforts; revolutions are long term projects." Ron Paul
Too late
:-(