I for one am glad that Twitter allows totally insignificant people to make their completely insignifacant and trite musings available for all of us! (That goes for blog comments sections as well!)
It is no surprise, that we are condemned by our own words. It has always been so, and is so today.
Point a finger at someone, and four point back at you. Mr. Hume is just another bought and paid for talking head.
Brit Hume has as much chance of being taken as a serious journalist as RuPaul has of starting in the Superbowl for the Green Bay Packers (other than as a cheerleader).
No one on the planet gives a flying fcuk about anything Mr. Hume thinks or says. He is irrelevant - just hasn't figured it out yet. Sadly, he will be the very last to know. He will stand there with a bewildered, stricken look on his face wondering what the hell happened, unaware that by simply telling the truth and doing an honest job of reporting he could have avoided it all. Oh well...
I am not a religious person, but I do know the truth when I see it. So I humbly share the words of one much wiser than I, "You will know them by their fruits."
To wit: “Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravenous wolves. You will know them by their fruits." Mathew 7:15-16
I know you don’t have to have very high math scores to work on Fox; but there are still 48 states to go and over a thousand delegates yet to be awarded.
Is it okay with you, Brit, if I have a chance to cast my ballot?
On the lines of that cspan clip of someone suggesting that 2/3 of the MSM hacks in the room would be sacked, what is Fox or CNN or MSNBC going to do all day, if Mr Paul does win? No wonder Hume doesn't like him.
I have to hand it to Judge Napolitano; he has (or has to have) all of these weasels like Hume on his show, and he's totally courteous and civil towards them.
You also have to rememeber that most of these Twitter accounts are not actually run by the people they say they are, i.e., staffers or assistants.
I would like to suggest to anyone involved in the Ron Paul campaign that they start producing banners of the quotes of these media people. I think when Ron Paul makes a speech, they should hang these quotes up around the podium. Big pictures of Rush Limbaugh, Hannity, O'Reilly, Olberman, etc., with those quote bubbles popping out beside 'em.
Sounds to me as if he is listening to that idiot Mark Levin.
ReplyDeleteI for one am glad that Twitter allows totally insignificant people to make their completely insignifacant and trite musings available for all of us! (That goes for blog comments sections as well!)
ReplyDeleteThe hush puppy speaks!
ReplyDeleteDo we need to do anything more to prove that this man is electable, without significant campaign coverage?
RuPaul? Thats some pretty clever stuff.
ReplyDeleteAgree. I love RP. but he ain't winning.
ReplyDeleteYou'd think they wouldn't want to piss off the tens of thousands of people that have already voted for him.....
ReplyDeleteI remember the jackass Brit Hume being a prick to Ron Paul in the 2008 election cycle as well. Fuck the MSM.
ReplyDeleteWho the hell is Brit Hume?
ReplyDeleteWhat would you expect him to say? He's a far right neocon. I'm sure he was rooting for wanna-be warmonger and populist Santorum.
ReplyDeleteRuPaul would probably be a better president than whichever joker Hume prefers.
ReplyDeleteIt is no surprise, that we are condemned by our own words. It has always been so, and is so today.
ReplyDeletePoint a finger at someone, and four point back at you. Mr. Hume is just another bought and paid for talking head.
Brit Hume has as much chance of being taken as a serious journalist as RuPaul has of starting in the Superbowl for the Green Bay Packers (other than as a cheerleader).
No one on the planet gives a flying fcuk about anything Mr. Hume thinks or says. He is irrelevant - just hasn't figured it out yet. Sadly, he will be the very last to know. He will stand there with a bewildered, stricken look on his face wondering what the hell happened, unaware that by simply telling the truth and doing an honest job of reporting he could have avoided it all. Oh well...
I am not a religious person, but I do know the truth when I see it. So I humbly share the words of one much wiser than I, "You will know them by their fruits."
To wit: “Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravenous wolves. You will know them by their fruits." Mathew 7:15-16
I, am Sparticus
The sad thing is, RuPaul would probably make a better president than any of the non-Paul candidates.
ReplyDeleteDamn. Brit Hume is acting like Ron Paul finished dead last in the first two primaries.
ReplyDeletelooks like he has a better chance than Newt Gingrich though. Isn't that right Donald Trump?
ReplyDeleteBrit Hume is RuPaul, that's why he can be so certain.
ReplyDeleteReally, have you ever seen RuPaul and Brit Hume in the same place at the same time?
Brit Hume is a drag queen; always has been. He's just another Fox News diva.
I know you don’t have to have very high math scores to work on Fox; but there are still 48 states to go and over a thousand delegates yet to be awarded.
ReplyDeleteIs it okay with you, Brit, if I have a chance to cast my ballot?
he was either sitting on that line for a while, or so proud of himself he couldn't help but tweet it.
ReplyDeleteSo...Brit Hume means a greater chance than himself winning a Pulitzer?
ReplyDeleteFair and balanced...
ReplyDeleteOn the lines of that cspan clip of someone suggesting that 2/3 of the MSM hacks in the room would be sacked, what is Fox or CNN or MSNBC going to do all day, if Mr Paul does win? No wonder Hume doesn't like him.
ReplyDeleteI have to hand it to Judge Napolitano; he has (or has to have) all of these weasels like Hume on his show, and he's totally courteous and civil towards them.
ReplyDeleteYou also have to rememeber that most of these Twitter accounts are not actually run by the people they say they are, i.e., staffers or assistants.
Hume is an agent of Operation Mockingbird in action.
ReplyDeleteVery sad.
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We will take the White House back in 2012.
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I would like to suggest to anyone involved in the Ron Paul campaign that they start producing banners of the quotes of these media people. I think when Ron Paul makes a speech, they should hang these quotes up around the podium. Big pictures of Rush Limbaugh, Hannity, O'Reilly, Olberman, etc., with those quote bubbles popping out beside 'em.
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