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April 23, 2007

Bill Moyers to Expose the Ideologically Impure

The execrable Bill Moyers is back, once again using our tax dollars to propagandize against our country from atop his soapbox PBS. His next project is a Stalinesque show trial, during which he will expose media people who revealed their counterrevolutionary tendencies by siding with their own country during the removal of the genocidal terrorist dictator Saddam Hussein from power.

Moyers nails his victims with damning footage. Even Dan Rather is caught on television expressing support for the President. Publications as far left as WaPo, USA Today, and even the New York Times are found guilty of publishing stories that do not conform to the current MSM consensus that Saddam was never a threat and the entire war was fought on an irrational whim.

At least we can be thankful we live in a country where characters like Moyers aren't actually in control. If this were the Soviet Union, instead of being skewered in front of their fellow libs on PBS, journalists found to have expressed thoughts at variance with correct ideology would be taking one-way train rides to Siberia.

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Like a fungal infection that just won't go away.

On a tip from Wiggins.

Posted by Van Helsing at April 23, 2007 10:08 PM

Comments

In listening and watching Moyers over the years, it seems that he has slowly lost any semblance of reality, as his irrational attacks have become more strident.

He pontificates to the point where, it seems, he wants everyone to genuflect to his views of America, or be lost in the nether-world of the “Vast Right-wing Conspiracy”.

Posted by: pocomoco at April 24, 2007 7:12 AM

Isn't that a picture of Charles Nelson Riley? No, wait. That is Moyers. Nothing funny about that. Well, yeah, maybe there is. Crazy's always good.

Posted by: monsoon at April 24, 2007 8:24 AM

In all of the "peoples' revolutions", the loudest and most obnoxious supporters --like Moyers-- were amoung the first "up against the wall" when the revolutionaries gained power. This is because communist dictators cannot stand anyone who might be a leader and take the newly-won power from them.

Think about it, Bill.

Posted by: KHarn at April 24, 2007 9:25 AM

Why the hell does the government give PBS our tax money to tell us taxpayers that the government is terrible?

More to the point, why is the government in the news business, when we already have plenty of news sources?

Show Sesame Street if you want, but don't bother with "The Daily Informer," series such as "Why the U.S. is the Worst Country on Earth of All Time and Doesn't Deserve to Exist, part 573," and worst, most pathetic, and most telling (of the PBS demographic) of all, those "concerts" for aging Aquarians, sponsored by Forest Lawn, featuring performers who need walkers and who sing long-irrelevant liberal anthems of 40 years ago (Cho might've gone nuts because he heard "Blowin' in the Wind" or "Puff the Magic Dragon" one time too many).

And yes, Peter, Paul, and Mary, I mean you.

/rant

Posted by: Jay Guevara at April 24, 2007 10:14 AM

Change the name of PBS (don't you love what the government does with your hard-earned money?) to the "Terrorist-Appeasement, Terrorist-Assistance Network" (or Ta-Ta's, for short). Make Bill Moyers the president of same (might as well).

As you may have heard, CPB funded and allowed to be produced a Frank Gaffney documentary, "Islam vs. Islamists," which sounded like an interesting take on so-called moderate Muslims who are at least somewhat offended at what the (multitudinous) wackos amongst their co-religionists have done and are doing to the rest of the world. Then, however, PBS quashed plans to air said documentary, as it (in their alleged minds) portrayed the militant Islamists in an "unfavorable" light, and the moderates in a more "favorable" light.

How the Hell militant Islamists can be portrayed in anything other than an unfavorable light is left unexplained by the geniuses at PBS. Mr. Gaffney is trying to get his show out to theaters on a local basis, but in the meantime, $20 million of your (and my) money has been spent on what looks to be a fine documentary that you and I are simply not intelligent enough to comprehend properly, therefore we are to be actively prevented from seeing it.

Time to shut down the CPB and PBS altogether? Sounds about right.

Posted by: jc14 at April 24, 2007 6:59 PM