Sunday, October 20, 2013

Sarah Palin, Ted Cruz, and the American media...



Tinker:

Notice how the media is criticizing people who seem to really want to change how America is being run, the news media has a strong reason to work hand and glove with the Washington DC establishment helping big business to chooses who is elected as the office holders running America.

The news media favored personality have a relaxing cordial working relationship when interviewed on television, not so with the unfavored personality's like Sarah Palin, Ted Cruz, ect. Because the people who are really trying to change the way Washington DC operates is a threat to the reality that these media people live in. And the news media is of course very much apart of the American government establishment.

This country's news media is very much apart of the reasons that the American people are living this way now. So the media detest Sara Palin, Ted Cruz, ect, so that is no real surprise now isn't it.

The news media reports to you and me is like a parallel world of what is really going on around us. A lot of the news has been censored, and not reported about. There is always the two visions of what we now see, the friendly waving hand of a normal looking politician who is a monster in reality. How does that happen? Because what you see is a scripted and controlled uncompleted truth of what you read and see. Only a partial definition of what we are trying to understand, a incomplete diagnosis.
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A picture tells a thousand word but only the words of what the writer want you to know. So look closely and remember to take everything into your considerations of who you vote for next, because this news media is no excuses now, what we see is what we get. You are ether going to run your country better, or you will lose your country's value all together. The choice is yours, so please think for yourselves.
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/18/megyn-kelly-sarah-palin_n_4121732.html

Watch Megyn Kelly Desperately Try To Rein In Sarah Palin

The Huffington Post  |  By
  Posted: 10/18/2013 8:30 am EDT  |  Updated: 10/18/2013 5:45 pm EDT 
Megyn Kelly had Sarah Palin on her new show on Thursday night, and the interview went about as you would expect it to go. Our favorite part came in the first couple of minutes.

Kelly set Palin up nicely, asking her to comment on President Obama's suggestion that the government shutdown had hurt American credibility in the world.

In response, Palin went on a free-association diatribe, an almost jazz-like improvisatory rant, riffing on just about everything under the sun. Here's a sample:
"...And then locking up pipelines and resources that will result in us being more reliant on foreign imports for energy, and then of course he, having left behind, his administration having left behind our brave men in Benghazi to be murdered, and then of course there's Syria, where he promised to bomb Syria because in that civil war, Syria was going to bomb Syria, and then we never heard another word again about his threat to bomb in a foreign civil war, and then of course..."
Kelly sat there, lips pursed and expressionless, until she could apparently take no more.
"Listen, let me jump in!" she said. Palin kept talking. "Let me jump in!" Palin kept talking. "But I want to ask you a question governor!"

Palin stopped talking. Kelly pointed out that Republicans have become more unpopular thanks to the shutdown.

See video and read more...http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/18/megyn-kelly-sarah-palin_n_4121732.html

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MORE WAR: TROUBLE FOR MCCONNELL

Mitch Mcconnell
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Right-Wing Group Reaps Shutdown Fundraising Jackpot

Senate Conservatives Fund Shutdown
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Tinker:

Wow! The poor performance of the LSU tiger in Vaught-Hemingway college football statium was a very sad sight for me, because I realize now that this LSU football team is simply not good enough to be champions of anything this year. So Goodbye tigers.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOMWPOUdHQQ
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LSU Football - Geaux Tigers!!!

Saturday, October 19, 2013
ESPN / AP LSU falls to Ole Miss, 24-27 | Play-By-Play | Drive Chart | Box Score | Photos | Videos
Tiger Sports Digest Game Thread: LSU at Ole Miss
Tiger Rag Game Blog: LSU at Ole Miss
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Last-second field goal fells LSU in Mississippi
10/20/2013 1:55:02 AM

Photo courtesy of Steve Franz, LSU athletics
By LUKE JOHNSONTiger Rag Associate Editor

He might’ve looked nervous enough to lose his lunch on the field, but Ole Miss kicker Andrew Ritter found his nerve as he drilled a 41-yard field goal to give the Rebels a 27-24 lead with two seconds remaining.

And when LSU’s lateral-filled last-ditch effort fizzled, red and navy clad fans rushed the field to celebrate Ole Miss’ first win over a top-10 team since, well, since Ole Miss (4-3, 2-3) beat LSU (6-2, 3-2) 25-23 the same field in 2009.

The Rebels accomplished the upset by racking up 525 total yards, converting 11-of-18 third downs and intercepting three Zach Mettenberger passes in the first half.

"I did a piss-poor job preparing the team to play in this game,” said LSU coach Les Miles. "Too many turnovers … not patient enough to run the football – it’s my fault. This one’s on me.”

Despite being outplayed for the majority of the game, LSU had a chance to escape Oxford with a win.

With just more than six minutes remaining in the game, the Rebels lined up for a 29-yard field goal to make it a two-possession game. But the kick came out low, and LSU junior defensive tackle Ego Ferguson burst through the line to block it.

"Coach T-Mac (special teams coach Thomas McGaughy) preaches to us every game just to get pressure on the guard,” Ferguson said. "Me and Jordan did a good job getting a little push and I just reached my hand out and had it hit me.”

Said junior safety Ronald Martin, "We had a lot of momentum going right there. We just got to take advantage of it and keep moving forward.”

The Tigers took over on their own 20-yard line, and Mettenberger started to atone for his early miscues. He fired three straight completions to quickly move LSU to the Ole Miss 31-yard line.

He followed those up with three straight incompletions, leaving the Tigers out of field goal range and facing a fourth and 10. After a timeout, Mettenberger drilled Odell Beckham for a clutch 15-yard gain to keep the drive going.

Three plays later, Mettenberger found Jarvis Landry on an out route for a four-yard touchdown and the game was tied for the first time since it was 0-0. The touchdown gave LSU 24 second-half points.
"You can’t say enough about Zach and his composure to bring us back from being down, what, 17 points?” Landry said.

But there was still more than three minutes on the clock, and like it did all day, Ole Miss slowly and surely moved down the field under the direction of quarterback Bo Wallace.

Wallace completed 5-of-6 passes on the final drive and was especially lethal on third down, where he was two-for-two. He also picked up two first downs with his legs to keep Ole Miss’ game-winning drive going.

"I feel like there were a couple plays where I got back there and got my hands on him but he ended up getting out,” Ferguson said. "He’s very aware in the pocket. He made plays with his feet and his arm.”

"He’s very deceiving. He’s faster than a lot of people think he is.”
Ole Miss picked up the last yards of the drive on the ground, draining the clock as LSU had just one timeout remaining and setting up Ritter’s game-winner.

Mettenberger took the loss particularly hard. LSU was shut out in the first half as he threw three balls to the Rebels. Mettenberger came into the game having thrown just two interceptions all season.

"I think we had a good game plan going in, we just failed to execute,” Mettenberger said. "Obviously you can’t go anywhere in this conference and turn the ball over and expect to win. This game’s really on me.”

PLAY OF THE GAME

Ego Ferguson single-handedly gave LSU a chance to win – literally. His blocked kick kept LSU within just one possession of Ole Miss with a little more than six minutes remaining in the game. He completely changed the complexion of the game, giving LSU not only a chance, but hope that it would be able to come away with a win.

QUOTES

"Bad throws. They made good plays on the balls. Bad throws by me, gotta be smarter.” – Mettenberger, on his three first-half interceptions.

"I think we came out a little flat in the first half. There wasn’t anything they did, it was more on us. We just didn’t execute like we have been the entire season, like we should’ve been doing. We started quick in the second half, but it wasn’t enough.” – Jeremy Hill, on if the team was flat coming out.

comments

Chief Peace Pipe Picklehead:

The LSU tiger coaching staff is going to need to do a better job than what the LSU fans are seeing in 2013. I mean losing too many junior and senior experience college football players to the NFL is really not OK at all.

What are the LSU football players who were left to face the music out on the football field trying to do? LSU can't call what we saw pursuing the football, stopping the other teams offense. LSU defensive players were out of position and unable to get off blocks all night. The lack of team pursuit is so very frustrating, and the bad tackling is downright embarrassing.

So the LSU offense is far away from executing like Alabama, Florida State, Oregon, and the better performing college football team at the top of the heap in this college football season.

The LSU coaching staff must do a better job recruiting, coaching and teaching much better than this, for sure.

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