To: Mannie who wrote (18343 ) 7/31/2009 4:13:42 PM From: SliderOnTheBlack 3 Recommendations Respond to of 50220 re: ["I'm not much of a Gates fan, and I thought the president made a mistake addressing at all. I agree with you there. I can't listen to Beck, Hannity, or Dobbs, at all. Nothing but divisive bs comes out of them."] ----------- I can't listen to Hannity any more. I like Rush's wit and intelligence, but his bias does grow old. Dobbs I love. I think he's the most genuine. And I like his reporting. And Beck I watch because he's a live case study for any future CIA, or NSA agents who want to see how to run a textbook perfect, "Controlled Opposition" asset. Beck's job was to co-opt the rapidly growing 911 Truth Movement, which is HUGE in New York City, as the families of victims, and the first responders are NOT going away. And this issue scares them above all others, And he's co-opting it with his 912 project. 911 - 912 Turn a day of protest into a day of service. CIA all day. ...and brilliant. And then there was the co-opting of the Tea Party movement. Taking it from Ron Paul. Beck has done an excellent job in reporting on ACORN, on Obama, and the bankster gangster heist. But, I know what his job is... and that's to ultimately lead the herd into the corral and to stand down. And who else on national television can pull any one of 26 different personalities out of his pocket, or go from tears, to making cartoon character noises and giggling in the same breath. Sybill has some issues, and they don't stop at drugs and alcohol. And you are right about divide and conquer. That's always job #1. Carroll Quigley already spilled the CFR's beans on their constructed left-right paradigm, where they've already handpicked both candidates. Heads they win, tails we lose... “The argument that the two parties should represent opposing ideals and policies, one, perhaps, of the Right and the other of the Left, is a foolish idea acceptable only to doctrinaire and academic thinkers. Instead, the two parties should be almost identical, so that the American people can throw the rascals out at any election without leading to any profound or extensive shifts in policy.” -- Prof. Carroll Quigley from "Tragedy And Hope" Anyway... Our little Truman Show continues. Tick, tock... SOTB