Jack Cafferty, Idiot of the Week
Posted on July 25, 2009
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It’s really hard to do a liberal Idiot of the Week posting… so many liberals are such god damned idiots that it’s hard to single out just one each week. However, Jack Cafferty had a column on CNN yesterday asking if Sarah Palin is still relevent. Well gee whiz, Jack, if she’s so irrelevant why do you and the rest of the Ministry of Propaganda spend so much time obsessing over her and trying to destroy her reputation? Don’t you have more important things to write about? Maybe you could talk about some of the health care policies that will be implemented if the Obama backed House health care plan becomes law, and how those policies violate (or don’t) our Constitution. Hint – what moral or Constitutional authority does the government have to tell me what doctor I can see or what treatment I can get? What moral or Constitutional authority do they have to dictate that “approved” treatment options will depend on a patient’s age or mental capacity? Maybe, if you think their plan is really so good, you could question why they (and of course union members) would be exempt from the plan they’re trying to force on the rest of the country. That would require objectivity though, something that is sadly lacking in our so-called free press.
I’m actually glad, Mr. Cafferty, that you and all the other liberal idiots are still so hung up on Sarah Palin, George Bush, etc. You are showing to the American public that you have absolutely no credibility when it comes to reporting news, and increasingly you are showing that your ideas on how this country should be run have no credibility either. This has been reflected in poling numbers on Obama’s policies, and is starting to show in polling numbers on his own approval ratings. So thank you Jack for helping to show the American public that the mainstream media is nothing more than a mouth piece for liberal Democrats and their policies. Idiot.
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