#21 Now & Then:
That’s pretty lame and as usual, utterly irrelevant. So some unknown blogger puts a deceptive image on his Twitter page. And this means what? Your link from HuffnPuff lists no well-trafficked blogs or media outlets who ran with that picture. No one in the mainstream media ran it. I’ve never seen that photo on any of the more well-known blogs associated with conservatives.
That really is pathetic grasping on your part; very much like last big discovery lefties breathlessly unveiled in July when the intial round of “Tea Parties” started to get attention. Someone working for MediaMatters found out that some “conservative PAC” had been “behind the organization and orchestration of the rallies.” This group (or cabal, as you might call it) was trotted out all across the mainstream media and cited as proof positive that the Tea Party Rallies were strictly Astro-Turf exercises stage-managed by the vast, monied right-wing conspiracy. Trouble is, NO ONE actually in the vast, right-wing conspiracy had ever heard of them.
Wish I could remember that group’s name, but the hilarious upshot was that upon closer examination it was discovered that this group had five members and TOTAL assets of less than $1,000.
You are certainly free to put your hands over your ears (and eyes) and pretend that a grassroots protest of depth and breadth is not building. So as my grandpa would have said, “aw, go suck a bug!”





