11 December 2005

HEADLINES FOR SIMPLETONS

From the Sunday, December 11, 2005 edition of The New York Times:

“Military’s Information War is Vast and Often Secretive”

Duh? Ya think so?

Going on to prove the liberal press doesn’t even realize how ridiculous they can be - especially when they're serious - the piece is subtitled: “Pentagon Uses Soldiers and Consultants to Send Its Message to Muslim World”

Double duh.

I guess it would be much better if propaganda was limited and overt. And I'm sure it would be much better to use journalists and civilians with no knowledge of information dissemination to get the word out to people to whom we don't have to convince or explain anything.

This was a front page headline! I'm telling you … you canNOT make this stuff up.

One headline did catch my eye, however – and it's one most would be happy to see: “Bush, in a Landslide.” Unfortunately it’s about Heisman Trophy winner Reggie Bush.

Oh well, we can dream, can’t we?

As for the Times: Is there anything you consider "unfit to print?"

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