More media collusion – CBS this time

CBS was caught editing Charlie Rose’s interview with former President Bill Clinton, about Hillary’s health. (Start at 0:38) and you can hear the EDITED version.

The Hill reports:

Bill Clinton sat down with CBS’s Charlie Rose on Monday to try to clear the air around questions regarding his wife’s health after she collapsed while getting into a van at a 9/11 memorial ceremony on Sunday.

“Well, if it is, then it’s a mystery to me and all of her doctors,” Bill Clinton said when Rose asked him if Hillary Clinton was simply dehydrated or if the situation was more serious. “Frequently — well, not frequently, rarely, on more than one occasion, over the last many, many years, the same sort of thing’s happened to her when she got severely dehydrated, and she’s worked like a demon, as you know, as secretary of State, as a senator and in the year since.”

But the “CBS Evening News” version cut Clinton’s use of “frequently” out. And a review by The Hill of the official transcript released by the network shows that Clinton saying “Frequently — well, not frequently,” is omitted as well.”

The CBS excuse for completely changing the context from FREQUENTLY TO RARELY, with their editing , was explained as they edited to fit time constraints.  More media lying – and as CBS is part of the liberal media, in the tank for Hillary, this edit was obviously to help Hillary.

 

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A tweet on Trump, the con man

So there’s no doubt where I stand on politics, I remain:

#NeverTrump&NeverHillary
#SayNoToPublicCorruption
#NoMoreScorchedEarth

AND MOST OF ALL:

#DefendTheConstitutionAlways

Oh, yeah, I can add:

#JustQuitLYING

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One more on the emails

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March Under One Flag (blog repost from 2013)

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The following is a blog post, I originally posted October 16, 2013.  I’ve done some slight editing to break up my mile long paragraphs (a bad habit of mine).  Considering the worsening state of America’s partisan divides, we definitely need to learn how to “march under one flag” again, in fact, the divides have deepened and the wounds to our national soul fester, to the point our national character is on life support.  The remedy isn’t a more liberal America or a more conservative America, it’s building a belief in one AMERICA, where every American citizen believes in The Constiution and that we are all equal under the law.


March Under One Flag

Legends on the rise and fall of great societies permeate history with certain threads, like the demise of the common culture leading the list as one of the prime harbingers of “doom”.  Yes, that word “doom” comes to mind quite frequently,  presaging our presumed ineluctable fated demise.  Warning signs, both large and small, abound, blaring out endless streams of our culture and Judeo-Christian value system in full retreat to the relentless moral relativist message.

Some retreat for public relations reasons, like Wal-mart this past weekend (story here).  The EBT system  failed last Saturday in 17 states, leading to EBT recipients debit cards showing no limits.  News reports indicate that in several states Wal-mart stores were crammed with customers filling slews of shopping carts with groceries and “checking out”, swiping their EBT card, which they knew did not have the funds to cover the amount of groceries “purchased” (stolen).  The corollary would be long ago when people used personal checks more often and supposing you wrote a check for your purchases knowing you did not have money to cover the purchase.

There’s no difference besides the fact that media handlers will guide Wal-mart and the image of Wal-mart tracking down “poor people” for criminal prosecution over this blatant thievery might look like the giant retailer is picking on the little people.  Wal-mart will likely end up eating this loss and due to American social conditioning, way too many people will use moral relativism to guide their moral reasoning in the matter – saying things like “Wal-mart can afford it” or “Wal-mart screws over the little guy all the time so turn around is fair play”.  Sure, in this case some Wal-mart management in the affected states made the call to let the sales go through rather than stop the theft and they failed to follow the proper procedure in place to call Xerox when EBT cards aren’t working properly.

In this same above-mentioned scenario the more disturbing behavior is that of the crowds of people who flooded Wal-mart stores to steal food in broad daylight, with no moral hesitation.  The problem with government hand-outs is the people start beginning to believe these programs really are “entitlements” and thus they never spend a moment’s notice wondering about taking other people’s money as their own, nor do they worry about stealing food from Wal-mart.

Taking stuff that is not yours is stealing, no matter the twisted semantics used to rationalize it.  To delve further into this moral relativist hellish enslavement of the mind I urge you to read the article Justin linked in a comment here yesterday, “Contemporary Liberal Doublethink: Welfare = Self-Reliance”.  The thieves in this scenario won’t bother to “think or reason” about their thievery, no, these are pack animals – used to being led, with no will to think for themselves nor will they ponder things like civic duty, aspiring to become better human beings or much beyond their instant gratification.

PJ Media offered this truly excellent piece written by a writer who pens under the pseudonym, Bookworm, titled “The Surprising Reason Americans Are Vulnerable to Moral Relativism”, which although lengthy, definitely rates the time.  This writer posits that our American embrace of Anne Frank’s idealistic belief: “I still believe, in spite of everything, that people are truly good at heart.”, creates a syllogism as described in this passage:

“Thanks to those words, Americans accept that “people are truly good at heart.” This belief creates a syllogism, one that sees Americans claiming that it must be a lie when someone dares to claim that another group doesn’t meet certain moral absolutes. How can there be moral absolutes when all “people are truly good at heart”?”

The author goes on to explain why Anne Frank’s simple idealistic belief was not only wrong in her own personal life, where she perished in the Holocaust, but it is simply wrong for mankind, in general.   People aren’t truly good at heart – that part takes a great deal of civilizing effort, both in the home and in society in general, hence we used to call it “civil society”.

Aristotle offered his definition, “a shared set of norms and ethos, in which free citizens on an equal footing lived under the rule of law”, which puts us on firmer footing than most of the opining from American academics in recent decades.  We need that shared set of norms and ethos as the glue to hold our splintering, divided country together.  Cutting through the leftist doublethink presents a daunting challenge, but unless we commit to “winning the hearts and minds” of Americans on the importance of being “good citizens”, where “rights” rest right next to “civic duty”, we’ll continue to drift, creating an ever-widening no man’s land, rather than to use a military metaphor and which I use as my gravatar, “march under one flag”.

We must become a country under one flag again – we must become American citizens first, political partisans second.

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Tweet, tweet, tweet

Who knows, I might end up like Donald Trump and his tweeting.  Posted this comment a little while ago:

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Clinton/media collusion the real story!

Hillary collapsed getting into a van, after leaving a 9/11 memorial event early today.  Her campaign kept reporters away and in the dark for 90 minutes.  Then the campaign released the story that Hillary Clinton got overheated and did not feel well.  She was taken to Chelsea’s apartment, NOT to a hospital.

Hours later, Hillary Clinton’s doctor released a statement, stating that she diagnosed Hillary with pneumonia on Friday, prescribed antibiotics and advised her to rest and modify her schedule.  On Friday, she and her campaign insisted she was fine and just suffering from allergies.

As usual, even if this statement is true, the dodgy way the Clinton camp handled this obvious medical problem will fuel endless conspiracy theories and THAT is exactly why they do it.  They throw out all this stuff, that begs any rational person to look askance about the truthfulness, and then Hillary can play the martyr of the “vast, right-wing conspiracy” again.

Even better for her, is this doctor’s note gets her out of being so accessible to the media again – a win/win for the Clinton camp, while they wait for Donald Trump to overplay her health situation.

The thing everyone should be focusing on is that her handlers kept the media away and did not tell them anything until 90 minutes later. It was only a citizen (he says he is a Hillary-supporter btw), who caught her collapsing on video and posted it on Twitter, that FORCED the Clinton camp to say more. THAT is what we should be talking about – they were almost able to cover this up completely. There’s a second video on Twitter too, shot from another angle – so two citizens “reported” it. If all we had to rely on is the media, we would still be getting the “the cough is just allergies and she overheated today” story.

The liberal media was all over Twitter trying to talk down that she collapsed and that she has a more serious health problem – they were trying to cover-up for her AGAIN.  Chuck Todd’s leaked email correspondence with Debbie Wasserman Schultz, about spinning  in the Dem. primary, makes me discount him as a “journalist”.  He also was prepared to spread the “Nuremberg rally imagery” meme bit, after that Trump pledge rally, so I strongly suspect there are plenty more email connections between him and Clinton political operatives.

“Journalism”…. yeah right!

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Where were you (When the World Stopped Turning)

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Jane Eyre, paragon of virtue….

As a bona fide Charlotte Brontë fan, here’s a piece in the NY Times on an exhibit, commemorating the 200th anniversary of Brontë’s birth,  at Morgan Library and Museum, NYC. The exhibit runs until January 2nd:

The painting of the Brontë siblings, above, was painted by Branwell, the brother in the group and according to this article, an aspiring artist of sorts.  The NY Times article states:

“Just a few years before this low point, Branwell, an aspiring artist, painted a group portrait of the four siblings, one of the focal points of the exhibition. It is a strange visual document. At some point, Branwell painted over his likeness, leaving a whitish pillar between himself and his sisters, almost as though he had beamed himself out of the family, “Star Trek” style. In a sense, he did. His life ended, at 31, in a suicidal spiral of alcohol and opium addiction. Tuberculosis would claim Emily at 30, soon after “Wuthering Heights” appeared, and Anne at 29”.

Jane Eyre is one of my favorite novels, despite it being a Gothic romance, with bizarre and totally improbable plot twists, characters that seem more caricatures of virtues and vice and overwrought prose meant to make you buy into Jane Eyre, the penniless orphan and paragon of virtue.

For those not familiar with Jane Eyre, here’s the short plot – she’s an orphan, abandoned by her cruel aunt, who grows up and becomes a governess.  She arrives at her new job to teach a little girl, whom you are never sure if she’s the illegitimate daughter of the master of the house, Mr. Rochester.  Strange happenings, of the ghostly type,  occur, like in any good Gothic romance.  Mr. Rochester and Jane fall madly in love and decide to wed.  Then Jane discovers that the “ghost” is really Mr. Rochester’s demented wife, whom he keeps locked in the attic.  And because Brontë has sucked you into the endless Jane pity party, you keep reading.

So, there is poor Jane prepared to marry  Mr. Rochester when she realizes he already has the crazy wife locked in the attic.  He begs Jane to stay and become his mistress, but here’s Jane, the paragon of virtue:

“Still indomitable was the reply–“I care for myself. The more solitary, the more friendless, the more unsustained I am, the more I will respect myself. I will keep the law given by God; sanctioned by man. I will hold to the principles received by me when I was sane, and not mad–as I am now. Laws and principles are not for the times when there is no temptation: they are for such moments as this, when body and soul rise in mutiny against their rigour; stringent are they; inviolate they shall be. If at my individual convenience I might break them, what would be their worth? They have a worth–so I have always believed; and if I cannot believe it now, it is because I am insane–quite insane: with my veins running fire, and my heart beating faster than I can count its throbs. Preconceived opinions, foregone determinations, are all I have at this hour to stand by: there I plant my foot.””

http://literature.org/authors/bronte-charlotte/jane-eyre/chapter-27.html

Jane leaves and then after an assortment of events she returns to Mr. Rochester, who is now blind and missing a hand.  The crazy wife burned the house down and jumped from the roof, to her death, and naturally, heroic Mr. Rochester (the guy who tried to get Jane to marry him, despite having a wife locked up in the attic) sustained his injuries trying to save his demented wife (yep, he tried to save the wife he kept locked up in the attic….).

Of course, Jane, being the paragon of virtue, marries him and they live happily ever after.

The End

 

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Libertybelle goes a tweetin’

A couple years ago,  Gladius recommended that I start a Twitter account.  Well, I set one up under my libertybelle name and I’m libertybelle@october601 on Twitter.

I thought Twitter was stupid and a waste of time, so after a few dozen tweets, I hadn’t bothered with it, but in the past week, I decided to start posting some tweets and commenting.   Yes, yes, so lame, but I am going to paste a few of my comments here.  I apologize for the really bad photos, but  being technologically-challenged, I tried to do the screenshot thing on my PC, but couldn’t figure out how to crop photos or upload them to my blog.  So, I snapped photos of my PC screen and uploaded them from my phone to my blog.  Whatever, these are just meant to be a blog record….  of sorts.

September 7, 2016: Posted a comment on  a tweet by Jason Chaffetz and I also sent an email comment to Sharyl Attkisson about trying to find out who all was present for Hillary’s FBI interview.

September 8, 2016: Posted comments on tweets by Andrew McCarthy, Jason Chaffetz and Trey Gowdy.  Busy comment day for me, but I’ve got a ways to go to catch up to Donald Trump….

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September 10, 2016: I emailed some information to Trey Gowdy, that I didn’t want to post on my blog. I posted a comment on his tweet, hoping that someone in his office might see my comment and look for my email. I did provide my real name and address on this email.

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Think, I’ve gotten the hang of tweeting, but I still think it’s pretty lame;-)

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