True to Form Left Spins Walker Win in the Negative Anyway Possible
As easily predicted,the left has started their moaning and whining about the nine point victory of Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker's recall election.
CNN was sure to interview a highly emotional pro-union, Ted Barrett supporter to minimum effect to viewers that may actually believe what he was claiming about the death of democracy.
"The end of the USA as we know it." Well, since Barack Obama promised to "fundamentally transform America," I'd say the left got their wish according to this guy.
Of course such claims were never made when after two recounts in 2000, the sore loser liberals had to take the Bush/Gore results to a Florida court only to find Bush still won. They never claimed the end of democracy or voter fraud when after violence-prone Al Franken won the Minnesota State Senate seat over Norm Coleman after counting seemingly spoiled ballots or ones conveniently found after being discovered in trunks of cars and people's closets. Who on the left was crying about the death of democracy when the people of California (one of the most hard-left states in the union) voted in favor of the Marriage Protection Act only to see it fall to the left's favorite fall back plan when they lose referendums, they take it to the liberal-filled courts to legislate from the bench and overturn the people's vote. No one on the left worried about how uneven the the campaign money was flowing when Barack Obama outspent John McCain four to one to path his ascension to the White House.
And now the usual suspects are crying foul because the game wasn't played with their rules. The spins are already starting with BSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell claiming that despite the exit poles showing Walker and Barrett were at a dead heat at 50-50 and Walker became the first governor to win a recall election with a big margin of victory, that "the really big winner in the Wisconsin recall election is President Obama."
One news outlet, Yahoo News (which has on average 50 percent more traffic than CNN.com) had, as of 11 AM this morning, absolutely nothing on the recall vote; possibly they are just assuming it's all just a bad dream and never happened, or if it's not reported on it will all just go away.
Another reporter at Associated Press, Scott Bauer wrote that "A Marquette University Law School poll released last week showed Walker with a narrow 7-percentage point lead over Barrett, 52 percent to 45 percent." How many liberal journalists wrote President Obama's margin of victory over McCain as a negative?
The liberal media's belly-aching and take-their-ball-and-go-home approach is very revealing (although not even close to surprising) given their enamoured-filled, wall-to-wall coverage of the 2008 Presidential election results and the Democrat's 2006 Senate takeover.
All this is nothing less than appalling.
CNN was sure to interview a highly emotional pro-union, Ted Barrett supporter to minimum effect to viewers that may actually believe what he was claiming about the death of democracy.
"The end of the USA as we know it." Well, since Barack Obama promised to "fundamentally transform America," I'd say the left got their wish according to this guy.
Of course such claims were never made when after two recounts in 2000, the sore loser liberals had to take the Bush/Gore results to a Florida court only to find Bush still won. They never claimed the end of democracy or voter fraud when after violence-prone Al Franken won the Minnesota State Senate seat over Norm Coleman after counting seemingly spoiled ballots or ones conveniently found after being discovered in trunks of cars and people's closets. Who on the left was crying about the death of democracy when the people of California (one of the most hard-left states in the union) voted in favor of the Marriage Protection Act only to see it fall to the left's favorite fall back plan when they lose referendums, they take it to the liberal-filled courts to legislate from the bench and overturn the people's vote. No one on the left worried about how uneven the the campaign money was flowing when Barack Obama outspent John McCain four to one to path his ascension to the White House.
And now the usual suspects are crying foul because the game wasn't played with their rules. The spins are already starting with BSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell claiming that despite the exit poles showing Walker and Barrett were at a dead heat at 50-50 and Walker became the first governor to win a recall election with a big margin of victory, that "the really big winner in the Wisconsin recall election is President Obama."
One news outlet, Yahoo News (which has on average 50 percent more traffic than CNN.com) had, as of 11 AM this morning, absolutely nothing on the recall vote; possibly they are just assuming it's all just a bad dream and never happened, or if it's not reported on it will all just go away.
Another reporter at Associated Press, Scott Bauer wrote that "A Marquette University Law School poll released last week showed Walker with a narrow 7-percentage point lead over Barrett, 52 percent to 45 percent." How many liberal journalists wrote President Obama's margin of victory over McCain as a negative?
The liberal media's belly-aching and take-their-ball-and-go-home approach is very revealing (although not even close to surprising) given their enamoured-filled, wall-to-wall coverage of the 2008 Presidential election results and the Democrat's 2006 Senate takeover.
All this is nothing less than appalling.
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