16 Sep

John Stewart Attacks ACORN & The MSM Who Hid From The Story

I have to give John Stewart mad props…as a white pimp would say…for not hiding from this story as other liberals are and actually took ACORN to task, and even more for calling out the MSM on their non-reporting. I agree with this guy maybe 1% of the time, and this is that 1%:


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Probably too much to ask for John to run this video during his monologue but oh well….can’t ask for too much when it comes to liberals.


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14 Responses to John Stewart Attacks ACORN & The MSM Who Hid From The Story

  1. Patvann says: 1

    My favorite part in the Stewart clip, is the sound of the audience…

    *crickets*

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  2. URI says: 2

    I feel bad for John. Jimmy Carter, the anti-semite US President, is going to call him Racist!

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  3. Buffalobob says: 3

    Pigs are flying in NYC.

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  4. Scrapiron says: 4

    The best show (series) on TV is ACORN. It involves the thief of hundreds of millions of dollars, sex, lies, and murder. No murder mystery writer could have came up with this.

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  5. Scrapiron says: 5

    ACORN is BHO and BHO is ACORN.

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  6. Timothy says: 6

    APORN

    A chicken in every pot
    A car in every garage
    And a whore in every bed

    From what I’ve heard, they’re taking a slight break, but there’s A LOT MORE TAPES to be shown!!! Those two were busy and visited quite a few ACORN offices…..and all of them had a similar outcome. Not ONE turned the two away, all were willing to help.

    Drip, drip, drip

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  7. AnnMonterey says: 7

    I suppose it’s helpful to pause long enough for denials, promises to investigate and protests of shock and horror that these few renegades have dishonored the good name of ACORN before discrediting them with yet another damning tape.

    I’m waiting to see if the ladies who filmed the caucus fraud and intimidation carried out by Obama’s $800,000 contract with ACORN during the Dim primary will come forth; that was the first step, after all, in putting him into the WH. From my POV, there were no good candidates in the last election but for sure, he was the worst.

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  8. Patvann says: 8

    @Ann

    Are “the ladies” you speak of the ones in Texas? If so, I saw some of that…Devistating stuff.

    I have a feeling Hillary is part of that particular cover-up, and made a deal to shut up, in exchange for her present position, and getting her bills paid.

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  9. AnnMonterey says: 9

    @Patvann: Yes, I believe Texas was the biggest but there were other caucuses involved too. I don’t think Hillary won any caucus. Strange, since she won most other states having regular primaries. Had he not won caucus states, I don’t think the DNC would have been so emboldened to hand him the nomination at the Rules and Bylaws Committee meeting; giving him delegates he hadn’t won (because he hadn’t put his name in the ballot).

    I suppose the positive is that it ripped the veil from the corruption of the Dimocrat party, sending many life long Democrats to re-register as Independents voting for McCain (mostly because of Palin). The video testimonies of the women who had witnessed the voter intimidation of ACORN at the caucuses had already hit the web by that time…the reason there was so much outrage at the R&B meeting.

    I had a similar political awakening as David Horowitz…though I came late to the same realizations and without associations with the Black Panthers. By the time of the debacle of the R&B committee, I was more Blue Dog than Yellow. I look forward to ACORN being shut down altogether. And, yes, my respect for HRC vanished when she supported the fraud.

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  10. Patvann says: 10

    @AnnMonterey

    I was under the impression that Hilly would have won most of those Caucus States, had the intimidation and other sneaky tactics by Acorn and the Union thugs not occurred, thus giving Hilly the delegates to win.

    Your view?

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  11. AnnMonterey says: 11

    @Patvann: Yes. It was quite amazing as many (myself included) had been convinced that Hillary was too polarizing a figure to carry the election. I am embarrassed to admit now that I voted for Edwards in the CA primary due to that. I see though, since Edwards and his wife (no respect left for her either), knew his scandal was bound to hit the news that he was simply there to siphon off votes from Hillary. Even so, when she won the CA primary, her momentum built and the polarizing argument went out the window.

    Along with the corruption of the Dims, we also saw how we had been bamboozled by the so-called “progressive” men of the party for all these years. Their hatred of women who dared to disagree and stand up to the Left, was horrifying. The brain-washed Leftist youth and their disrespect toward the older generation was a huge wake-up call, bringing home as nothing else possibly could, the future of our grandchildren. We will change this.

    Last weekend at the Monterey Tea Party, there were only a few middle fingers (“The Rahm Emanuel Howdy” as my fellow flag wavers call it) from passing cars…unlike the really ugly confrontations we had at the final get-out-the-vote demonstration before the election. Most were honking in support, thumbs up. Also we had triple the number of people showing up this time with signs and flags…it felt like a shift had begun.

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  12. Blast says: 12

    I saw that on TV, the dude nailed it.

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  13. Patvann says: 13

    @Ann

    Welcome to the “Dark Side”. I for one am honored you’re here. You add to the strength of our mortar. :-)

    @Blast
    I am am glad you see it. Keep aiming for the Light. It won’t hurt. :-)

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  14. AnnMonterey says: 14

    @Patvann: Thanks for your encouragement. I gave up a few “friends” as a result of my “come to Jesus moment”! One, a 40 year correspondent, turned out to be one of the most hateful when I refused to go along with Obama and after he accused me of racism, I have not been in touch. No loss there. Several others, 20 year “friends”, I just gave a wide berth. We talk now but not about politics…each, I suppose hoping the other will see the light! LOL. I keep thinking with every disclosure, I’ll hear that they finally woke up. So far…No. Here’s to new friends and fresh ideas.

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