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Bluemoon_Rising
03-13-2008, 08:04 PM
Also: or why lying leftists and the conservatives who fear them need to shut up

"Just call them traitors [thugs, liars, tyrants, bullies, faggots, fascists], and let them sort it out." --Ann Coulter


Most Recent Example:

Jewish World Review March 12, 2008
‘Non-Judgmental’ Nonsense
By Thomas Sowell

http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | What was he thinking of? That was the first question that came to mind when the story of New York governor Eliot Spitzer's involvement with a prostitution ring was reported in the media.

It was also the first question that came to mind when star quarterback Michael Vick ruined his career and lost his freedom over his involvement in illegal dog fighting. It is a question that arises when other very fortunate people risk everything for some trivial satisfaction.

Many in the media refer to Eliot Spitzer as some moral hero who fell from grace. Spitzer was never a moral hero. He was an unscrupulous prosecutor who threw his power around to ruin people, even when he didn't have any case with which to convict them of anything.

http://jewishworldreview.com/cols/sowell031208.php3


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Of course it was the leftist media -- chief among them, the New York Times -- that built this monster's mythical career up and ushered him into the state house. The overwhelming majority of the "cases" he prosecuted were prosecuted in the press. This punk built a career assailing the character of innocent Americans. He accused and bullied and threatened the perfectly legal behavior of law-abiding citizens. He accused others of corruption, mind you, not because their behavior was illegal, but because their behavior did not jive with this megalomaniac’s Marxist morality. He was allowed to abuse his high office for years and thought to go on doing so as governor. He shook down businesses and corporations, besmirching the reputations of honorable men and women and destroying small business owners who wouldn't play. And the leftist media not only turned a blind eye to his outrageous abuse of power but also cheered him on. They called him The Crusader, The Moral Avenger, Mr. Clean. . . . Never mind, that very few of his "cases" ever uncovered real corruption or were prosecuted.

In one instance -- while he was still just a common, out-of-control, little sleaze of a prosecutor -- he threatened to destroy the owner of a small auto repair shop simply because the man refused to indefinitely turn his establishment over without compensation to investigators surveilling the operations of a criminal syndicate operating in his neighborhood. The man was in no way involved in or had any knowledge of the latter's activities, mind you. He was simply trying to run a business. Spitzer told him that he either turn his establishment over to his investigators now or lose it altogether. "I will seize your garage, fine you, prosecute and put you jail! I'll take everything!"

The man is married with children . . . to protect and provide for! @#$&*%!

(Seriously, who are these people, these Spitzers?)

Dude got a lawyer who in turn got the man's story in the press. Exposed and castigated, Spitzer issued a public apology. A civil suit is still pending. What was Spitzer's angle? What did he sniff out to use against -- to blackmail -- this good man. The dude had failed to file a certain report with the city, you know, out of the dozens and dozens the city required in order that he do business: one report out of the many that comprise the complex web of minutia chocking the life out entrepreneurialism in this country wherever leftists rule.

Was Spitzer forced out of office? Made to step down? Investigated for official abuse? Prosecuted himself? Why, hell no! The press wouldn’t allow it. The press colluded with him. Protected him. It merely scolded him for what was admittedly in this case a bit misguided but well-meaning behavior: overly exuberant morality.

After busted for a sexual crime and money laundering, did he step down right away? No. This narcissistic, nasty little shit of man dragged his wife before the press and made what has to be the most bizarre apology, non-apology ever made by any official caught with his hand in the cookie jar on record to date. And that's saying something! He was going to see if it were possible to ride the scandal out, one involving serious criminal offenses, the very same kind he had prosecuted in the past . . . or at least use his resignation as a bargaining chip in plea negotiations. A bargaining chip! That much is clear. (Get your rotten ass out yesterday!) Finally, as we all know, the press couldn't let him do that; after all, what would the neighbors say, what would their subscribers say?

Even so, the Times wrote of this punk that he was merely a good man gone off the rails out of nowhere.

A good man? Out of nowhere? This punk had slime ball and the smell to go with it all over his cheap, crooked ass for years, and the leftist media had the goods on him too and suppressed it.

I’m reminded about how the leftist media took McCarthy down because he exposed their traitorous friends for what they were and how the Kennedys and Nixon (along with the rest of the Northeastern, Rockefeller Republican establishment of old) abandoned him.

I’m reminded about how the leftist media whined about the so-called Teflon presidency of Ronald Reagan when their lies didn’t stick in the ‘80s, right about the time their absolute monopoly begin to slip away.

I’m reminded about the conservatives who care what they think and fear them.

More updates to follow.

DesertFox
03-13-2008, 08:20 PM
Spitzer the Squalid.

Bluemoon_Rising
03-13-2008, 08:22 PM
. . . and stinky.

DesertFox
03-13-2008, 08:25 PM
Hey, you'd stink too if you'd been plumbing the depths of a hole that had been plumbed by ... uh, never mind.