Thursday, June 12, 2014

Who cares what the TV News Media think?





Tinker
Don't you just love how the TV Network reporters remain the same underneath? They don't like the American population voting for a political candidate without their two cents. No! The TV Networks reporters get bent out of shape if the America people think and act independent of the daily news business.

Entertainment has indeed become too much a part of how some of the American citizens think and feel about the people they vote for. The media are just as guilty as the running dog politicians talking and spinning sound bites. Using the people attention for their own self-serving reasons.
How do you like the media telling us how and why we voted for the candidates of our choice? Don't you just love it when someone else tells us how we feel?
The media make me want to laugh in amazement at the TV News Media insecurity, just because we the people have minds of our own.
The America News Media are just as much a problem in the American people Government as the politicians. I hope that in time that the American people pick and choose who they vote for without letting the American News Media influenced their feeling at all.

Do you really care what the reporters is wearing, and how they look? How many American people allow the media to keep telling them about the media opinion?

Who cares what the TV News Media think?
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Ann Coulter
CANTOR LOSES BY 11 MILLION VOTERS
June 11, 2014


Economics professor Dave Brat crushed House Majority Leader Eric Cantor in the Republican primary Tuesday night, in a campaign that was mostly about Cantor's supporting amnesty for 11 million illegal aliens.

This marks the first time a U.S. House majority leader has ever lost a primary election.

His crushing defeat reinforces a central point: Whenever the voters know an election is about immigration, they will always vote against more immigration -- especially amnesty.

Cantor spent more than $5 million on his campaign. Brat spent less than $150,000. But Brat made the election about Cantor's support for amnesty, so he won.

The pro-amnesty crowd -- i.e., everyone except the American people -- promptly lost its collective mind. The amnesty shills went on the attack, insisting that Cantor's historic defeat had nothing to do amnesty. Brat's triumph was touted as simply a victory for the "tea party."
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