Trivial Pursuit

That’s all the media can do to help drag Obama across the finish line. That’s the thrust of Jennifer Rubin’s latest over at Right Turn.

You know why the media sycophants want to talk about David Cameron (the man who apologized to North Korea for a mix-up with flags and gave Obama smooches in 2008). You understand David Axelrod wants to flog a blind quote in a British newspaper. You can see why Obama isn’t asked hard questions.

The latest news only points up how irrelevant, if not absurd, is most of the media coverage of the presidential campaign. The frenzy to highlight the trivial would be bad enough in good economic times. In the current basket case of an economy, it is farcical.

Playing Squirrel! while the economy burns, so to speak. Anything to distract from the truth, the miserable failure of Obamanomics – and of the author of that preposterous edifice.

All they have is malignant mudslinging, agitprop and outright lies to try and mask the utter cluelessness of the massive ego that is Barry Obama.

The press gleefully reports on trivial matters all the time. This time it is noticeably worse than usual.

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2 Responses to Trivial Pursuit

  1. Mockingbird says:

    Amen. The best the left can do is try to divert our attention from their greatest President ever? I shot my TV some years ago, 2 in the screen, 1 in the remote.

  2. Gaius says:

    I haven’t watched TV in years, myself. But I can’t shoot the set. My closet’s on the other side of the wall…..

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