Wednesday, October 8, 2014

ABC acting as administration’s propaganda bureau on guns is the real scandal

ABC devoted an “episode of [its] prime time drama ‘Scandal to push [an] anti-gun agenda,” Hunter Roosevelt of Controversial Times reported Monday. The fictional president in the show reportedly uses his State of the Union address to compare the Second Amendment’s inclusion in the Constitution to that of slavery, and parrots emotion-wrenching sound bites straight out of the anti-gun playbook.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I've tried to email you with no success, Mike. So, I'll post here:

I’ve enjoyed reading the chapters from “Absolved” which I’ve been able to find online, but I can’t seem to find it available for sale anywhere.

Did you ever finish it? And if so, where can I purchase a copy? The writing is quite extraordinary and the imagination and knowledge you display is remarkable. The story is both frightful and compelling - and, sadly, much of it could be taken straight from today’s headlines.


I’ve found the sipseystreet blog to be extremely informative, as well, and pray your health will allow you to continue with it (and your other important work) beyond the foreseeable future.

Thank you for all you do, sir. Your persistence, energy, Faith and dedication to the founding principles of our Republic are all greatly appreciated.

Thank you, again - sincerely.

Anonymous said...

Well there is one thing these collectivist rights (gun) grabbers are correct about Mike. We who will not back up one more step ARE fucking dangerous. If ya keep poking that badger with a stick, well you know...

Anonymous said...

Although i own a TV I can't remember the last time I watched any programming coming out of ABC, NBC, or CBS. Just about all the crap they peddle is mind control nonsense. And if someone who is wide awake happens to watch one of these propaganda installments they will spot it for what it is. The only ones swayed by these cheap hucksters are the brain-dead; the fence-sitters who would be of little help to our cause in a time of urgency anyway. The same folks who didn't care if America would be independent or under British rule. In a crisis you can find them by looking under their bed. Recent polling showed the average age of a FOX viewer to be 72. I'm sure MSNBC's viewers are younger, but they're what I would call "the enemy" anyway, so no worries about brain-washing there. Our 3% touch a lot of people through conversation on such matters, and the ones spoken to then have a choice. Wake up and stay vigilant, join with the enemy, or stay middle-of-the-road and get run down by a speeding auto.

Anonymous said...

"The Scandal"? This is a new show? I'm trying to cut back on my TV watching, and what I DO watch, I'm rather particular to (my tastes and biases anyway).
If it stirs up the low information voters, well, I STILL won't give up my guns.

B Woodman
III=per

Anonymous said...

Network TV is nothing but propaganda and indoctrination. If you can't identify it immediately, you will begin to see it after a time because they just can't help going over the top on a regular basis.

At that point I stop watching and point it out to others.

Unfortunately, it's not just network TV anymore.

I stopped watching Fox and Friends earlier this year because they started pushing for weapons legislation and more importantly, criminalization of unsecured weapons. The kind of laws that get good people killed or sent to jail because such laws are not considered infringements, only they are certainly used as such, by the crafty Shitbags that want them passed.

Anonymous said...

I like to remember that Clinton authorized the targeting of journalists/media as part of Sarajevo.