Liberty Blitzkrieg – by Michael Krieger
Yesterday afternoon, I happened to read a seemingly innocuous enough article in Time by Justin Lynch titled: Bloggers, Surveillance and Obama’s Orwellian State. The article covered the usual bases. Such as the fact the Obama Administration is the least transparent ever, how it has attacked whistleblowers and journalists more than all other Presidents combined, and how citizen journalists pose a threat to the corrupt and dying status quo. All things that we already know.
One of the people quoted in the article is Pentagon correspondent for the New York Times, Thom Shanker, who proudly noted “his employer has implemented rigorous standards to balance the security risks of reporting classified information with the public’s right to know.”
While this guy’s assumption that bureaucrats and media personalities posses this divine right to decide what the public “has a right to know,” is extremely disturbing in its own right, what it really masks is a deep seated opinion of his own superiority compared to the unwashed masses. This seems to really come out in the extraordinarily disturbing final paragraph of the article:
The government really needs to get its message out to the American people, and it knows that the best way to do that is by using the American news media, said Shanker. The relationship between the government and the media is like a marriage; it is a dysfunctional marriage to be sure, but we stay together for the kids.
That right there is why this country is in such deep shit. We have mediocre, control-freak bureaucrats in the mainstream media and government who see themselves as our parents. That we are little children who need to be told what to do. Sure, he may try to spin this as if he was talking about their respective employees, but we all know that’s not true. These people must be peacefully removed from all positions of power as soon as possible.
In Liberty,
Michael Krieger
say that to the end of my rifle jack off
RLMAO!!!
Good one, NTB!!!
Haha!
“These people must be peacefully removed from all positions of power as soon as possible.”
Still advocating for a peaceful way out of this….tsk tsk…not going to happen. When will people stop sticking their head in the hole and come out with guns blazing?
You noticed that too, NC?
I pointed it out to Henry when I sent it.
Who cares? LOL
Still owned by Zionist scum. One rag is just as bad as the next, in that light.
WOW! It’s the infamous disappearing comment again.
Hung out to dry, looks like I’m talking to myself once more.
Thanks, Angel. 😛
I was just making sure that http://www.time.com is different than http://www.nytimes.com
LOL
One is Time Magazine, the other is the New York Times daily newspaper (which has a NY Times weekly magazine insert).
Same difference. LOL
However, I remember reading a couple months ago that Time Magazine had “branched out on its own” (sold or something).
Watching a movie. Not into researching that one deeper in the net. LOL Like you said, what’s the difference. 😉
LOL 🙂
Tom Shanker, sounds like a bad case of herpes to me! Either way #1, we all come out of it feeling a little skanky.