Sunday, April 1, 2012

The Liberal Cause to cause Dissension, but they called the Tea Party Racist



You can see this whole video here.
This case has taken over the coverage of this year’s presidential election, and the Controversy still rages over the shooting of Florida teen Trayvon Martin by a local Neighborhood Watch volunteer George Zimmerman.  Over the last week, I have written extensively about this situation, and frankly, I am tired of it, but things keep dragging me into covering it.

Every time I have decided to take on this very touchy subject it has been because pettifoggery perpetrated by MSM outlets in their quest to [prematurely] convict a man before the facts were even released.
Yesterday I pointed to the fact that NBC was caught selectively editing the 911 call George Zimmerman made before he shot and killed Trayvon Martin. I also posted videos of CNN’s Piers Morgan taking down MSNBC's Toure when he got all bent out of shape that Robert Zimmerman was allowed to tell his brothers side of the story.
The continuous moment in that interview, as well as the one that Piers did that night before with Mr. Zimmerman’s brother revolved around the just released grainy police video that was not clear enough to show whether Zimmerman had any injuries at all. 

After days of listening to various members of the media claim that Zimmerman clearly did not have any injuries, we find that they could not really tell this because of the video quality. The above video clearly shows that it is possible that he did have the cut in the back of his head, but now they are fixating on whether or not he had a bloody nose, because of the claim he had a broken nose as a result of Trayvon Martin punching him.

I decided to pull a few of things off the internet to take a closer look at the way the liberals, and other agitators have been going about reporting this story, and this includes those who  have decided to make this a case of race.
In the video below you can see those on MSNBC have decided that they must have some more information than everyone else, because somehow this is now Limbaugh fault.


I would like to add, what in the world happen to Joe Scarborough?  Wasn't he at one point a conservative? Not that this is a conservative/liberal issue, well it was not until the progressives decided it needed to be.  I would say that maybe it is a bad idea to spend each and every day surrounded by liberals, it really can do something to your brain.  I know some liberals, and they are not so bad, but if Joe is the exception to the rule, then it is not unhealthy to work with them. However, if spending countless hours at MSNBC does something to your ability to use critical thinking skills, it is probably best to just stay away.


If you are not comfortable with the police, and believe that they are not doing their job, why not just call for retaliation like the oh so peaceful Louis Farrakhan, just what the situation needed, another hate monger pouring gas onto the already rising flame.  Why is it again that the media loves to portray the Tea Party as racist, hateful white people again. It seems to me that the Tea Party was a post racial, nonviolent rally against an overbearing government growing stronger. The kind of government that would say they know what is best for you, when they cannot even figure out what is best for them.

Let us mix in a little privacy rights v. social activism.  Spike Lee decides to take justice into his own hands; well actually, he decided to entice others to do take justice into their own hands when he re-tweeted the address of the wrong George Zimmerman causing a family to have to vacate their own home. 

It is nice that he apologized to the family, but that does not excuse the coward for his original “my bad.” Here we have a celebrity that was not willing to go to the address himself, so he sends the address through his social media account.  Was he thinking, “I have to have at least one psychotic fan out there that will do something to this guy” but apparently he had more than one, because the family was receiving death threats from multiple people.  There is unity for yea. 

Thanks Spike, way to do the right thing.


How about the “KillZimmerman” Twitter account that went up on March 24, where the Daily Caller reported that  the initial tweets aim was clear: “No Justice No Peace!!!!!!!!!! #KILLZIMMERMAN #KILLZIMMERMAN #KILLZIMMERMAN.”
I understand this is probably redundant, but is anyone else tired of agitators such as Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton (who is known for this very thing, think Tawana Brawley and the Duke Lacrosse kids) who would rather incite hate against other races than call for calm, and with hope of holding a nation together when challenged by situations like this. 

The justice system is not perfect, but through the years, its gotten better. There is reason to allow the system to work before we pass judgment on those who work for the American citizens trying to protect us.  We owe these men and woman a certain extent of patients before we call for them to resign.
To date, there is no evidence that race was a crucial factor in the tragic death of Trayvon Martin.  That is not the kind of charge people should throw around lightly.  When racism does happen, we want people to take it serious.  If racism is cried, every time a situation happens between two people of two different races, then people will start to lose a coherent idea of when it is true, and when it is being used as a crutch. 

To this date, we do not know what happened.  Wait, members of the press, before you find someone guilty of hate crimes, because the consequences often go beyond your story, your politics, and even you fame. That means you Sharpton, because you are now part of the media. Not sure why MSNBC thought that was a good idea, but it is clearly not. The man sells fear, but that may just be what the progressives have ordered. 

4 comments:

  1. I've decided to come here for some of my content because you seem to be fair. Your conservative, but on Twitter and red state your honest about Romney and The GOP. I am moderate, and I like your site. We need objective journalist, and you seem to aim for that on the facts, even though your opinion is conservative. Good luck.

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  2. >I would like to add, what in the world happen to Joe Scarborough? Wasn't he at one point a conservative? Not that this is a conservative/liberal issue, well it was not until the progressives decided it needed to be.

    Actually that is the mirror image of the question I asked you yesterday - at what point did conservatives, such as yourself, decide that this needed to be a conservative/liberal issue ?

    (I know the answer- it is a rhetorical question)

    > It seems to me that the Tea Party was a post racial, nonviolent rally against an overbearing government growing stronger.

    It may "seem that way to you" but it isn't true - a good part of the tea party membership were not "post racial" at all. Have you seen the demographics of tea party membership ?

    >To date, there is no evidence that race was a crucial factor in the tragic death of Trayvon Martin. That is not the kind of charge people should throw around lightly.

    There is evidence, although nothing conclusive, publicly. But back to the real issue- there is evidence that the police and prosecutors in this city didn't think that murdering young black men was important enough to investigate or prosecute, which is what this is about.

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    1. I did not decide it was an conservative issue, but when you have members of the Congressional Black Caucus blaming conservatives and conservative thinkers, and progressive commentators such as Al Sharpton getting involved. It then becomes a political issue. It is conservatives that are calling for calm, and saying we need facts, it is liberals that are twisting facts and editing 911 calls to make this seem worse.

      This should have never been political in the first place. But it has become that way and it is not conservatives doing it. Why is it so hard for the media, which is the mouthpiece to the left, just let things play out.

      You point out that there were racist in the tea party, well there are racist in everything. But liberals said the tea party was racist for making Obama/Hitler posters, but it was not long ago that the Democrats did the same thing.

      Now there is no evidence that the police did not think murdering a young black man was important enough to investigate. When all the evidence points to one thing happening, then there is not really much to investigate. How do are supposed to investigate things that are not there. Now we do not know what was there, we do not know what evidence the police has. They could very well have a lot of evidence that shows Trayvon was the aggressor, how could it be the case they did not think it important enough o investigate. What is happening now is that the media has made it hard for the police to do their job. We have people involved that have an agenda that has nothing to do with Trayvon.

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  3. >Why is it so hard for the media, which is the mouthpiece to the left, just let things play out.

    There you go again. The media just reports. If they report something you don't want to hear, then they are "Liberal mouthpieces" :)

    >You point out that there were racist in the tea party, well there are racist in everything.

    See - if you aren't willing to acknowledge simple facts, such as much of the tea party anger is based upon racial animus, then you decide that "the media" is liberals misreporting.

    It isn't liberal propaganda - it is "news".

    >Now there is no evidence that the police did not think murdering a young black man was important enough to investigate.

    Yes there is - plenty. But that is being investigated by the Feds, as a direct result of the protesters.

    So hopefully we will find out more soon.

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