Tuesday, September 27, 2005

Lovers of paralysis unite!

To give you a sense of just how vulgar the press is, take a look at the AFP picture below compete with “road bumps” sign, along with the wishful thinking of the BBC which kept calling it narrow, even when the CDU/CSU had a 10 point lead:



Never mind the convenient misogyny that leftist will permit themselves when they aren’t badgering people for being sexist, the amazingly hateful sticker stuck on the Merkel posters says “Honecker’s Revenge”, referring to the East German Communist dictator Erich Honecker.

Amazing – a glimmer of hope for personal freedom on the right being compared to Honecker who led the repressive state that the far left still admires. Not only is the beeb with their ideas of harmless fun, going to feign shock soon. The domestic press is sure to look back on their history of accuracy, reporting of a Schröder on the ‘comeback trail’ or possibly pretend it never happened.

You see, kidnapping in the name of demanding more socialism is okay, but boobs in the Bundestag isn’t, at least when they aren’t the chattel property of the leftist politics. With roots like this, what do you expect? That they’ll live by their painful whinging?




But the view that people will believe anything has migrated elsewhere as well. Here we find the battle cry of the weasel - inventing issues and ignoring real ones, and thinking the public is dumb enough to eat up any platform that will propogate the laziness gene. A typical turn is the call for deeee-luxe leftism for almost everyone – the ones who want to be more equal than others. Same old schtick: everything in life is FREE FREE FREE, and no-one really needs to work!


On to the German media, the provisional wing of the SPD, even on DW-World broadcasting to non voters the desk anchor for their special election night newscast was decked out in a red (SPD) dress, while two of the reporters "on the scene" were wearing red ties. Does this even ring a bell with them? I also wonder if even the outliers on the left, the Greens and Die Linke/PSD find this DDR era SED behaviour odd in any way...

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