Left-Stream Media Laments Failure of Their 'Rolling Thunder Hates Sarah Palin for Joining Memorial Day Weekend Rally' Meme Are the Left-Stream Media Losing Their Ability to Succeed in Demonizing Sarah Palin?
Not only did the Left-Stream Media attempt to portray Rolling Thunder as being overwhelmingly angry at Sarah Palin for accepting a last-minute invitation for her to join the Memorial Weekend Rally in DC on Sunday, May 29, 2011, they also failed to succeed in reporting that Rep. Allen West, a Tea-Party favorite and scheduled speaker at that rally, had "dissed" Palin for joining the motorbike rally.
Peeples Journalist Laments Media's Failure
in Attempting to Prove Rolling-Thunder Vitriol Against Sarah Palin at
Memorial-Day Weekend Rally in D.C.
To make it worse, our Media are failing
to give Our Leader sufficient credit for the environmentally friendly
way in which he bikes to show his support for our troops:
rather than the carbon-emitting, noise
polluting way in which Sarah Palin "bikes" in pretending to
show such support (see image below and video below the image):
Our Progressive Media has, until now, quite effectively
marginalized this frontier woman, but when efforts such as the
"Allen West Disses Palen" report so plainly backfire, we must
double-down on our efforts.
--Peeples Journalist.
Thus, it seems one of the leading
members of the Left Stream Media is experiencing great angst that
they failed to establish these Memorial Weekend memes against Sarah Palin.
Jim is a proud descendant of 18th Century criminal exiles from England who swam to the Outer Banks when the British ship taking them to a Georgia penal colony sank in a storm near Cape Hatteras. Having the prescience to prevent their descendants from becoming "TarHeels," they immediately migrated to Virginia, where, within just a few generations they worked their way up into poverty. Jim's grandfather was the first in the family tree to see the distant horizons, but his career was cut short by severe injuries he sustained when a cousin cut down the tree.
After a brief stint in the Amry (ours) following graduation from law school, he began his legal career in the state bureaucracy but was never able to break into the federal bureaucracy. Several years later, he entered the private practice of law and co-founded a small law publishing company. Later, finding the publishing of small laws unstimulating and finding his private practice too private to be lucrative, he began writing political satire/commentary. His greatest vice is taking himself too seriously.
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