Friday, March 7, 2014

WHAT DO MSNBC AND ‘STAR WARS’ HAVE IN COMMON???

O'DONNELL, SCHULTZ, SHARPTON, MATTHEWS AND MADDOW
I think it rather obvious that the moon-bats over at MSNBC decided long ago to forgo the taking part in anything that would even remotely resemble actual journalism and instead to embark on what would be a new trail. A trail that apparently had as its destination in "a galaxy far, far away." This rather odd assemblage of kooks, weirdos and all around strange individuals decided that it should become their mission to ridicule, slander and disparage, all things conservative as well as those who profess to be conservative in their philosophy. These folks have become so consumed in their effort to defend Barry they no longer have any credibility.

It was on Thursday’s episode of his ratings juggernaut over on the afore mentioned network, that none other than Chris "I Gotta Tingle Going Up My Leg" Matthews who said, in describing the conservative attendees to CPAC, "Do you remember the bar scene in 'Star Wars,' with all those wild-eyed creatures from every part of the solar system?" Now in seeking my own personal comparison to the scene to which he refers, it’s folks like Rachel Maddow, Ed Schultz, Al Sharpton and even old Matthews himself that immediately come to mind. I mean think about it, do these folks not remind you of that scene?

But anyway, Matthews continued with his juvenile commentary saying, "Well, today here in Washington, the whole tapestry of weirdness was reenacted at the annual convention of something called CPAC, the Conservative Political Action Committee." He went on to say, "Well, actually, 'conservative' doesn't quite capture this out-of-this-world jamboree. " Matthews continued, "At CPAC, it's the far-out sharing space with the even further out, a place for the crazy car to fill up with the usual suspects, Cruz and Paul and Rubio and Bobby Jindal, while gassing up with the craziest bunch of ideas since Rick 'Oops' Perry couldn't remember that list of government agencies he wanted to kill..."

And then, as if taking his orders from none other than ‘Dingy Harry’ Reid himself, which he probably is, Matthews also did his best to tie conservatives to some of their more wealthy supporters saying, "It was pure Koch brothers populism being sold out there today, words and phrases crafted to heat up the peanut gallery, translating to cold cash for the oil patch billionaires who approved the script." Now of course there was absolutely no mention whatsoever of the Democrat Party’s primary sugar-daddy, George Soros. No, we mustn’t go there. That’s entirely different, there’s simply no comparison.

Joining Matthews in his little trip down "Evil Emperor" lane, in exploring the events taking place at what he gleefully described as the "crazy room", was none other than former Pennsylvania governor, ‘Fast Eddy’ Rendell. It was ‘Fast Eddie’ who, you may recall, thought that the good thing about the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting was that it was so horrific in nature. Matthew, who is one of those folks assumed to be rather wealthy himself, commented to Rendell, "Governor, it's amazing to me how the regular people fall for this stuff put together by the richest people."

Matthews said he'll "probably sneak by the CPAC convention this week. He said, "They're always friendly." Then added. "You probably haven't been to these conventions, but you know who goes there." Matthews told Rendell, "Regular -- mostly guys, mostly guys in their late 20s, early 30s. They're just intellectuals. They're not rich. They may make $30 (thousand) a year, if they're lucky. They're just regular people." Exactly, regular people who are watching as Matthews’ hero destroying their country and want to do something to stop it! Obviously, Chris just doesn’t get it.

Because he kept blabbering on saying, "And yet they all buy into this. Let's get rid of Dodd-Frank. Let's get rid of the -- they -- why do they benefit from any of this stuff, this crazy right-wing economic agenda? I just don't see why regular people buy into what's the Koch brothers' ambition. That's what I don't get." To which Fast Eddie responded in typical fashion, "Because they're angry and they react to red meat. Angry people react to red meat. They don't think." I guess as far as Rendell is concerned, it depends on who it is that’s throwing around the red meat, because obviously he thinks it just fine when Barry does it.

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