Sunday, October 18, 2009

Johnny Carson was Right: But Bring on the Bread and Circuses

What political party was Johnny Carson affiliated with again, Dave? Oh, that's right, we do not know. He would not offend half of his audience--a comment by a reader of the Newsbusters story, Letterman on Bush & Cheney: 'Is There Any Humanity in Either of These Guys?'
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Well, judging by his $10,000-1996 contribution to the DNC, Carson was probably a Democrat In 2009, partisan politics has infiltrated every aspect of our lives--including entertainment, music, lierature, and sports. I have always been a big pro-football fan since 1962. I was a little kid in Texas and California. It was my oasis from the real world of adults. I don't have that refuge anymore.

Following the NFL-Rush Limbaugh fiasco, you begin to realize that the Liberal Fascists have infiltrated just about every aspect of American Life. Take for example, Football Night in America, NBC's Sunday Night football broadcast. Throughout the broadcast, Keith Olbermann--MSNBC Liberal-Fascist blowhard--is in your face. The only way to escape this childish "worst person in the world" is to use the previous channel button on the remote. And I do.  My refuge from political vitriol is gone.  I used to escape for three to four hours on Sunday.

Not anymore, with blowhards like Olbermann on the air.  I don't care if he doesn't make any political comments, just the very sight of his face makes me angry. Wasn't that the similar criticism leveled at Rush when he was up for the Monday Night Football?  The party line was/is that Rush is too controversial for mainstream audiences. But it's okay to have neo-Marxist like Olbermann on the Sunday Night football broadcast. I guess they are counting the "mainstream" audience of his fellow travelers in Havana and Pyongyang. And I'm downright offended by the actions NFL and the Lame Stream Media in slandering Limbaugh. Now it turns out the slanderous quotes contained in the Wikipedia article on Limbaugh were allegedly generated from a law firm's offices in New York City. Limbaugh said on October 16th:
Now, the update is, there is also another story on the AmericanThinker.com that lists the source of the false quotes that everybody is running around quoting, the totally fabricated, made-up quotes. Where did I put that? Anyway, the IP address of the office where those quotes were put on Wikipedia is a New York City law firm, Rudy Giuliani's old law firm. The law firm is Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP and there's an IP address at their computer system that's been tracked and the phony quotes that were put on Wikipedia then picked up by everybody else have been sourced to that IP address.
Moreover, unbeknownst to everyone, economy wrecker George Soros is allegedly in the buyer's group that booted Rush Limbaugh out. So now, it seems like the NFL is now a political arm of the Liberal-Fascists. So as our economy declines we'll still have our Sunday NFL circuses, beer, and barbeques just as the declining Romans had their bread, wine, and circuses.