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2010-07-25 :: madlibertarianguy // Dumbassery + Economy + Journalism
The Debt Perversion

Debt, by definition, is what one accrues when one spends more money than one has to spend. Demotards and their friends at The Washington Post would have us believe that debt is what one accrues when one doesn’t make as much as one spends. Although they have blamed Democrats for record budget deficits, most Republican […]

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2010-07-20 :: madlibertarianguy // Journalism + POTUS
No Left Liberal Media, Eh?

I thought that there was no liberal slant in the media which amounts to little more than acting as puppets of the demotarded party. From a transcript of Journolist, a private listserv run by liberal journalists, for liberal journalists: And I think this threads the needle [. . .] Instead [of dealing with a legitimate […]

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2010-07-17 :: madlibertarianguy // Dumbassery + Journalism
Twice a Day

Though most of the stuff that Salon.com puts out on a daily basis is progressive porn, even a broken clock is right twice a day.  When Salon, bastion of state worship, calls out, correctly, the government pandering bullshit pulled by the Times, you just have to know that it is little more than a rag. […]

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2010-07-17 :: madlibertarianguy // Dumbassery + Government + Journalism + POTUS + Stimulus
Obama the Arrogant

And I thought that it was libertarianism which was supposed to be egotistical. Apparently, Obama is the All Seeing Eye who will make it all better for us lowly plebs.  Sheryl Gay Stolberg of The New York Times, quoting Obama, as she tries mightily to help the administration fool the American people in to thinking […]

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Dan Balz via The Washington Post: The co-chairs of President Obama’s debt and deficit commission offered an ominous assessment of the nation’s fiscal future here Sunday, calling current budgetary trends a cancer “that will destroy the country from within” unless checked by tough action in Washington. Isn’t it comforting that it only took a specialized […]

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2010-07-11 :: madlibertarianguy // Economy + Journalism
A Question

I wonder when media outlets like the Times will exhibit of bit of intellectual honesty and journalistic integrity and stop calling our economic policy deregulated?

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2010-07-03 :: madlibertarianguy // Journalism + Tea Party
The “White” Tea Party?

Despite media insistence that the tea party is almost completely white and that racism is central to it’s platform, new evidence suggests that the media, as per usual, is full of shit.

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2010-07-01 :: madlibertarianguy // Economy + Journalism + Stimulus
Seriously? Part Dieux

Just when I thought that Paul Krugman couldn’t be any more full of shit, he proves me wrong time and again.  From a recent Opinion column in The New York Times: Around the world — most recently at last weekend’s deeply discouraging G-20 meeting — governments are obsessing about inflation when the real threat is […]

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Douchie McDoucherson (AKA Mitchell Bard of The Huffingtion Post) constructing strawmen of epic proportions: I was tailgating with my wife and two friends in the parking lot of Miller Park before a Brewers game yesterday, when a guy with a pasted-on, plastic, local-news-anchor smile approached our group. He wanted us to sign a petition to […]

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2010-06-22 :: madlibertarianguy // Journalism + Military
What About It?

In an ongoing conversation about General McChrystal’s comments concerning the competency of many top officials in the Obama administration, The New York Times asks Should General McChrystal be dismissed for insubordination? Or do his remarks simply reflect a level of dissent that is not unhealthy and might be expected in a changing military culture? I […]

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