Monday, May 9, 2011

Liberal Mein Kampf - How To Create Division and Hate With Rumors

As if the Huffington Post/AOL "news stories" were not already absurd and unworthy of any serious consideration as news, now comes their expected claim of "deathers". Now that "birthers" have done minor damage to Republicans and the "birther" movement has been dismantled, the liberals are now creating a group of conservatives called "deathers" - people who question the death of bin Laden.


I say liberals like HuffPost are creating it because in the real world that most of us live in, there is no such "deather" movement. And of the very few people who have doubts about bin Laden's death, they do not appear to be tied to any one party.

From HuffPost/AOL, "Like their refusing-to-believe brethren, a small minority is quietly beginning to insist that there is some doubt about whether Osama bin Laden is really dead. And like their skeptically minded cousins, the movement is beginning innocently, merely asserting that a few questions remain unanswered." [My Comment - in other words, there are no "deathers" - only a few people with unanswered questions. But hey, that doesn't stop HuffPost from spinning it.]

"In a Sunday interview with the television station WMUR, New Hampshire state Rep. Lynne Blankenbeker (R) joined the deathers' ranks.

"I was obviously very excited by the possibility that Osama bin Laden is no longer around. That's great," she said. "You know, my first thought went to the victims from 9/11 and their families."

Oh, my! She was only excited by the possibility...So, according to the far-left wackos at HuffPost, the only requirement for being called a "deather" is to be "excited by the possibility" that bin Laden is dead. If you do not declare unequivically that you KNOW he is CERTAINLY dead, and you are only excited at the possibility, then that makes you a "deather" so the liberal left can make hay from it as they did from the "birthers".

The "media" (and I use the term very loosely in regard to HuffPost and AOL) cannot get any more dishonest than this - to purposely create an issue where there is none, and spread the seed of rumor throughout their ranks, who will swallow it as absolute fact.

This is precisely the premise of Hitler's "Mein Kampf" - to use rumor and innuendo to create mistrust and hate so two factions will go to war. Then simply move in and pick up the marbles.

Frankly, if I was associated with HuffPost or AOL, I would be so ashamed that I would have to join a monastery to cleanse myself.



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