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New Silicon Graffiti Video: “21st Century Schizoid Mad Men”

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Ed Driscoll highlights an important theme here. (No, not just because he features ME!! in the video.) The increasing comfort that the unfailingly anti-American left feels in spreading political messages through any and all available media is disturbing.

Remember Pennsylvania State portraying vets as unstable idiots? And who can forget CNN’s Susan Roesgen trashing tea partiers? (Or all the other reporters trashing tea party protesters as “tea-baggers” and excusing themselves by absurdly claiming that THEY chose the derogatory term for themselves?) Let’s not even begin to discuss movies and television.

One can hardly avoid the conclusion that being on the left is becoming synonymous with being always on about the left – everything is politics, and politics is everything. The church of the left is vicious with those who lack devotion, and those who are devoted are nothing if not vigorous and unrelenting in their faith. A troubling cycle.

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  • molybdanthan

    It’s good to point out how many witless foreigners like to malign the US. But the ones who hate us most live here.

    I’ll bet more American flags burn in America than Palestine. More heated rhetoric has flown from the pulpit of the Trinity United Church of Christ than any madrasah. What the President heard there might have come from Tehran, but it didn’t. It came from Chicago.

    The Johnson campaign ran the Daisy ad only once in 64, and it arguably won him the election. Obama went with quantity instead, hosted his own infomercials, and conducted a mass media blitz, to get his message across. I would have liked to see some leaflets too, but that’s not eco-friendly. Still, it was a win-win for him and the weakened MSM that lapped it up.

    Today, disturbingly, most kid shows are saturated with liberal content. And it’s not hidden, except in plain sight. Subtlety isn’t necessary for the young.

    Let’s see more from you, Ed Driscoll.