Conservative Mind Set & Conspiracy Theories

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That was a very eye opening watch. What can Congress do when the President decides to ignore the law? When his own people no longer hold him accountable?
 
Quote from Tsing Tao:

That was a very eye opening watch. What can Congress do when the President decides to ignore the law? When his own people no longer hold him accountable?
Probably just about anything he wants to do. Literally.
 
Most people don't know this, but beyond being a professional gasbag, MSNBC host Ed Schultz also is a prophet in direct communication with God. He let the world know this on his program last night when he pronounced that President Obama's very unpopular health care law is something that all Christians should support because, in actual truth, God approves of Obamacare.

Read more: http://newsbusters.org/#ixzz2mdmIP9qI
 
Quote from Tsing Tao:

That was a very eye opening watch. What can Congress do when the President decides to ignore the law? When his own people no longer hold him accountable?


WASHINGTON, December 4, 2013 — How far will President Obama go to control what we see and hear? How about removing First Amendment protections from FOX News or even from MSNBC, ABC, CNN, CBS or NBC. Maybe no free speech or freedom of the press for The Washington Times nor The Washington Post nor The New York Times or any other major media? Obama would justify it by claiming they are all tainted because they seek to profit from the news business.

Don’t laugh. This is the danger from the ground-breaking legal theory being argued by the Obama Administration to the Supreme Court...

Read more: http://communities.washingtontimes....ourt-new-standard-would-limit-/#ixzz2meimGGr0
 
By: Randy Hall | December 6, 2013, 05:01 ET

An essay posted in October by Linda Tirado entitled “Why I Make Terrible Decisions, or, Poverty Thoughts” describing her struggles as a woman with virtually no income was picked up by the liberal Huffington Post and then went viral, drawing more than four million people to read her claim that she is “a poor person,” and “that is all I am or ever will be.”

However, an investigation by Angelica Leicht for the Houston Press discovered that the blog post’s author is a private-school-educated Democratic activist who wildly exaggerated her circumstances. She owns a home as the result of her parents’ generosity, has worked in politics since 2004 and has called herself a private political consultant since 2010.

Read more: http://newsbusters.org/#ixzz2mhRSyfiG


Another lying democrap.
 
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