Time for the Democrat media’s knives

The Democrats have unleashed Maureen Dowd, the NYTimes hatchet-girl who starts slicing long about mid-September when a Republican is running for the White House.

This time she’s welcoming Rosh Hashanah with anti-Semitic tropes against Romney’s Jewish advisor Dan Senor:

“…depictions of Jews as snakes or puppeteers are classical anti-Semitic images, right up there with blood-sucking. The snake image has roots in the Christian Bible; the puppet-master goes back at least to Nazi Germany, and when Glenn Beck used it to talk about George Soros, who, unlike Dan Senor, has actually been hostile to Israel, the left was all over him for it.”

Soros always gets a free pass. Senor, rarely. Romney also is being attacked for an innocuous (and wholly accurate) talk to donors back in May some media stooge recorded for a September “secret video” surprise.

Look for the sly editorializing in the stories about it. Romney responded “somewhat awkwardly,” the NYTime opines. And their headline: “Romney faults those dependent on government” is a lie discoverable by anyone who has time to read the piece.

Anyone not busy working to pay the taxes to support the, ahem, increasing millions the Democrats are signing up for government welfare.

Don’t you just love living in a country where most of the news media backs one political party? Me neither. It’s uncomfortably like the old Soviet Union.

Indeed, everything is fake now“As we watch the news covering a story, what we are actually watching is the media making up a story and then telling that story incessantly and embedding it in every nook and cranny of their coverage.”

Or do you think it’s an accident that you have to listen to CNN at airports?

0 responses to “Time for the Democrat media’s knives

  1. As I travel, I will write critiques of hotels & restaurants that catch my observation. I will always cite when a hotel does not include Fox News in its TV line-up, & that is not unusual.

  2. Do people really watch these airport news? I never do, but then I usually prefer to read stuff.

  3. People do. I have seen them standing around the sets when some spectacular event is being shown with the usual lefty commentary disguised as news. Otherwise it’s just background noise, but it’s always there, never silent. I wonder if it’s an FAA mandate or something.