The media’s dumbing down of America continues
Via Allen B. West
Have we have hit the “pause” button on this “shining city upon a hill?” It’s as if we’re watching the awkward movements of adolescence where all that concerns us is what we’re wearing, what “they” are wearing and who is having sex with who or what and how and where. In the past 5 years, sexuality has become the obsession on the news media, the politicians and the nation as a whole. The country is riveted by the drama regarding “gay discrimination” in Arizona. And for the past 395 days, there have been at least 18 stories about homosexuality in the boy scouts, girl scouts, military, and so forth — each and every day.
Break down barriers! Turn boys into girls and girls into boys — especially in prison and make the working saps pay for it! Destroy religion or at least Christianity! When we’re not obsessed with that, we are ruminating on how to kill the children produced by a heterosexual union. Both before and after birth. And once the sex is over, the whining about whether this one has this much money, this better schooling or that better car, phone, or that better house. So it has been sex, fill-in-the-blank-phobia, this is not fair, that is not equal, healthcare should be free, food should be free, and make sure the fat cats (the real saps) pay for everything. As the First Lady said to the school kids “Don’t leave any money on the table.” And in the absence of that everyone is racist.
So, it any wonder this little ditty happened the other night:
CNN interrupted an interview with U.S. Gen. James Marks on Sunday evening discussing the United States’ position on Ukraine because it was time to hit the red carpet for the Oscars.
“General, General– my apologies, General Marks, I’m going to have to cut you off,” CNN anchor Jim Sciutto said. “Please stay with CNN and CNN.com for continuing developments on the crisis in Ukraine, but next, a live CNN red carpet special on Hollywood’s biggest night.

