Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Beware, when a political party sends a memo to lie, beware.


Bob Cesca, blogger, has been keeping track of negative, anti America, memos by Frank Luntz. In it, Luntz tells his coherts to "lie, say just anything to defeat the job reform effort.
Frank Luntz, the real life Fisher-Price man, has released " another memo for Republicans. This one instructs Republicans how to lie abut financial regulatory reform. Luntz wants the Republicans to protect the big banks instead of work for using left over Tort money to get jobs for Americans.
I, for one, welcome the Republicans and their defense of the big banks and Wall Street. All we need to say in reply is: "The Republicans are defending the banks." Game over.
Again, I'm not exactly sure how they can be both "populist" and with the banks. Then again, they're the Republicans. They hate government-run healthcare, even though 150 of them are on Medicare.
Again, I'm not exactly sure how they can be both "populist" and with the banks. Then again, they're the Republicans. They, Republian congressmen, hate government-run healthcare, while 150 of them are on Medicare.  Anything is possible. No contradiction is too  ridiculous. 

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