Tuesday, December 7, 2010

24 Days: Don't let the Mainstream Media make you into someone you aren't

A friend of mine sent me this link this morning and told me to pay close attention to the bottom: http://www.capitaltonight.com/2010/12/ball-asks-his-constituents-to-keep-the-faith-post-leibell/. For those of you who don't have time to read the whole thing I'll sum it up with the quote from the end, "He (Ball) was one of only two incoming senators to refuse an introductory CapTon interview. (The other was Senator-elect Patricia Ritchie, who defeated Democratic Sen. Darrel Aubertine, and is apparently a little camera shy)."

The lamestream media is already trying to frame Patty's refusal to play their game as a weakness of her character instead of a criticism of how they deal. Patty isn't going on the news to answer their questions because she's the only TEA party candidate to win in this State and the only candidate that wants to stand up for taxpayers. Any question they ask her will always be done to make it look like she's against the children or working families or against the poor. Well the real answer is she's not against children she's against teachers and their union thug bosses and she better be against the Working Families - who by the way don't work and have their families spread across this State and where ever they came from before they chose to feed off of our fat government and she's against the government forcing the poor not to work for their money - newflash folks you need to work to get paid or you'll never want to work when you can just get "free money" not working.

The media does this to every woman who really cares about the hardworking people they want to represent - look what they always say about Sarah Palin or that lady from Delaware - it's all lies to make them look like the bad guys when really the bad guys are whoever is buying all of this media and forcing them to be so liberal. They should have to tell the truth of the story not the spin the unions want them to.

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