Friday, May 29, 2009

Free Speech Can Cost You (UPDATED W/ Video!)

Something interesting (That means we didn't know it before.) from HuffPo.
Arguing that about a quarter of the Hispanic vote usually remains undecided going into an election, Guerra concluded that the remarks of Gingrich, Limbaugh and others would help push a portion of that percentage more firmly Democratic.

Democrats gleefully agreed, noting in part that the issue would be exacerbated by a Hispanic media that tends to cover political news in larger chunks than its American counterpart.
Here's what we didn't know:
"This is the worst of all worlds because these are the kind of comments and quotes that rip through popular culture," said prominent Democratic pollster Celinda Lake. "And people don't realize that media outlets like Telemundo still have a lot more news content then some of the networks like CNN. And so they have longer forums where these things are commented on by pundits and observers. It will be repeated even more because Sotomayor is obviously a huge news item in Latino press. So I think these kinds of comments that people think are isolated and embarrassing actually could have a real impact culturally. And I always think pop culture has a greater impact that policy or politics."
And of course Telemundo is owned & operated by the filthy communists at General Electric, through their NBC Universal subsidiary, so we can be sure that the full pressure of the left-wing Latino liberal media will be applied. This mess runs (9:59) but MSNBC now lets us start 'em where we want to (you can still watch from the beginning, as there is plenty of stupidity & hate in the first six mins. too) so dig filthy Italo-Papist-American & failed presidential candidate Tom Tancredo as he says he doesn't know if the Obama admin. "hates white people" or not, then blames "you guys" (the media) for the Republican rout in the recent elections. Even Susan Molinari thinks that's funny.
We just think he's a stupid, lying dick.

UPDATE (30 May 2009 @ 0420 PDT): Found this while wandering around. Lest we forget.

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