Rush: Search & Destroy Mission Against Palin; No Curiosity Who Obama Really Is
The New York Times and the Washington Post both are begging readers to help them sift through 24,000 e mails of Sarah Palin’s from her time as governor of Alaska. Now, they’re not going to let these people into their newsrooms. They’ll have to do this from home in their pajamas. But they’re soliciting help from their readers to pore through these Palin e mails.
I don’t recall this happening when we had that e mail release from the Hadley Climate Center at the University of East Anglia that demoed the hoax — that illustrated, that foretold the hoax — that is manmade global warming there was an effort to bury those e mails. But now, the New York Times and Washington Post want their readers to help them sift through these 24,000 e mails. This is an obsession. It is an obsession — and I’ll tell you, this is all going to end up backfiring on these people.
It’s just too much.
You watch. Don’t doubt me on this.
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Wild Thing’s comment…..
You tell them Rush, this whole thing makes me sick to my stomach!
Rush is right, this is going to backfire on them. Especially when at the same time the Weiner Gate scandal is going on.
You can hardly say that one is the invasion of privacy and try to down play it, while at the same time enlist your readers to try and dig up some dirt, on another situation that involves the same thing.
Sean, good point.
I sure hope it does backfire on them.It really is so horrible what they are doing.
“The people are handicapped by a conspiracy so monstrous, they can’t believe it is happening to them”. (J. Edgar Hoover)