Thứ Sáu, 22 tháng 10, 2010

Josh Silver, president of the ill-named FreePress, proves--without a shadow of a scintilla of a doubt--that he is a flat-out totalitarian nut

So much for free speech. The Left, it would appear, really doesn't support the First Amendment, the Second Amendment, the Tenth Amendment, or the Constitution, for that matter.

Josh Silver, president of the ill-named FreePress, proves -- without a shadow of a scintilla of a doubt -- that he is a flat-out totalitarian nut. Writing at the Muffington Host, which I'm guessing is also funded by George Soros, Silver decries the Constitution.

The reactionaries of the far-right are clawing and scratching at their latest red meat: National Public Radio's decision to fire Juan Williams for comments he made about Muslims on Fox News Channel...

...Regardless of what you think about Juan Williams' dismissal -- and NPR's own ombudsman has questioned how it was handled -- using it to take away public radio's funding is like asking for the death penalty in small claims court. It's crazy and it must be stopped...

Public media like NPR play a crucial role in the American information ecosystem that is otherwise drowning in a sensationalism and soundbytes [sic]...

...If the United States spent the same per capita on public media and journalism subsidies as Sweden and Norway, which rank 1 and 2, we would be spending as much as $30 billion a year on public media instead of $440 million.

Sweden? Really?

Malmø, Sweden--The police now publicly admit what many Scandinavians have known for a long time: They no longer control the situation in the nations's third largest city. It is effectively ruled by violent gangs of Muslim immigrants. Some of the Muslims have lived in the area of Rosengård, Malmø, for twenty years, and still don't know how to read or write Swedish. Ambulance personnel are attacked by stones or weapons, and refuse to help anybody in the area without police escort.

Sounds... eh... politically correct.

The Left whines endlessly about the separation of Church and State; but they do so, whether they know it or not, in support of KKK lawyer Hugo Black's controversial 1947 decision that magically became an immutable legal doctrine. At least for the Left, which despises free speech when it conflicts with the advancement of totalitarianism.

Fine. They want to claim separation of church and state is in the Constitution? Then defund NPR: after all, it's all about separation of the free press -- and the state.

As for Josh Silver? He'd be perfectly happy as a lackey of Hugo Chavez, Pol Pot, Nikita Khrushchev or Josef Goebbels.


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