Posted by
rycK on Thursday, October 09, 2008 12:43:21 PM
The Old Brown Lady of the New York Times [Old Gray Lady] Redacts History for Obama and
Retaliates against McCain.
We are
always privileged to read the New York Times, the Main Propaganda Engine and Slime Machine
of the far left, celebrated by the drug and rabid abortion crowds and their
Islamo-Fascist allies. My choices for
font colors and boldness emphasis for the New York Times’ –we think should be celebrated as
the Walter
Duranty Papers is
based on the banner and poster colors of the Communist and Bolshevik politics and artistic
interpretations thereof. Other colors frequently represent my political caricatures of the little workers at
that newspaper.
Gail Collins is represented by a different
emphasis in shade. Lacking stimulating
cognitive skills, a praiseworthy countenance or even approaching the electric
prose style of the other old lady at the Times [Maureen Dowd], I have chosen to give
her a slightly different color, also based on her [rather plain] hairdo and
not, necessarily, in honor of her politics. Thusly, she can be thought of as The Old Brown
Lady
of the Old Gray
Lady. [Do they still use bowls for haircuts like that?] The NTY
staff is a menagerie of cast-off leftist hangers-on from the 60s and 70s who
single purpose in life is to turn the political crank against capitalism. A secondary mission is to endorse any far
left Marxist
for any office or judgeship anywhere this side of Jupiter. In todays little
piece Collins
plays the smear-for-smear game that was so popular in school yards during
recess, before that practice was banned. Such a philosophy probably has its
roots in the angst of reverse
bit*h-slapping or something related to ceremonial
flagellation. Verbero totus insquequo caput
est mortuus.
Slime
Plan: The theme for today is: Debunk the Attack on Obama with another de-bunked
Attack on McCain.
The Old Brown Lady worked up this little piece as her
contribution to the propagandistic smear effort on McCain. This is an interesting
example of reverse contrasting and cherry-picking remote facts while filtering
out any hint of negatives against her hero William Ayers the Bomber. She even manages to inject her innocence and
victimhood into his little part.
To
wit:
“The McCain folks[sic] have been obsessed
with William
Ayers, a neighbor of Obama’s who is a professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Back in the 1960s,
Ayers and his wife, Bernardine Dohrn, were leaders of the Weather
Underground, an antiwar group whose penchant for violence was exceeded only by
its haplessness. Ayers has since become an education expert and was named Chicago’s Citizen of the
Year in 1997. He gave Obama a house party when
Obama was running for the State Senate.”—
Clearing the Ayers By Gail Collins [Emphasis is mine in all quotes.]This link references all
quotes in this essay unless otherwise stated.
Yes, we
know that is sophomoric and as stale as last week’s pizza, but, given the Times
and their impending bankruptcy [Their stock was $51.50 a share in June 2002 and is now $13 and a fraction
and hanging on to the old dream………]of Old Gray Lady we can expect little more.
When
you look at this little public relations intermezzo did you notice that there
is praise for Ayers?
He is a great citizen!
Where
is the Ayers
biography analysis from The Old Brown One in this op-ed telling us all
about when he was a bomber and was let go by the feds because of some phony
wire-tap law that was designed to protect leftists from the police? Such
saliency is absent.
Gail omits: Here is one of the William Ayers
quotes:
"Kill all the rich people. Break up their cars and apartments. Bring
the revolution home, kill your parents, that's where it's really at.”
Isn’t this
germane to the current political scene? Some of his accomplishments not
mentioned by Collins:
“They avoided the police and FBI, while bombing high-profile government buildings including the United States Capitol, The Pentagon,
and the Harry S Truman Building housing the State Department.”
So,
what does mx Collins do? Well, she goes after
McCain after injecting herself into this mess:
“Before we go any further, I have a confession to make. When
I was a college student, I believe I attended a party with Bernardine Dohrn.
“Still,
under the new rules, I believe I may now be held
partly responsible for all of Dohrn’s misdeeds, including aggravated
battery, bail jumping, the Days of Rage and unreadable political tracts.”
The “unreadable political tracts”
miscue part seems to blend in well with her comment today. The rest of this
reads like the Perils or Pauline.
Then,
like a sausage machine:
“Obama’s retaliation for the Ayers assault
has been to remind voters that many years ago McCain was censured in the Senate
for his relationship with Charles Keating, the rogue banker whose failed
Lincoln Savings and Loan cost the taxpayers $2.6 billion at a time when $2.6
billion was really worth something.”
Could we ask if Obama is aware that Franklin Raines, who is on his payroll, cooked the books at Fannie Mae and took
away $90, 000,000 in bonuses? Maybe this is just chump change in the leftist community.
No problem here?
Gee, Gail, wasn’t McCain exonerated for this? Yes, I think he was. Was William Ayers exonerated for his bombing episodes? No, he was let off on some legal
trifle, which reminds us that the jury let Angela Davis
go free when her guns wound up
in a Marin County courthouse where her Black Panther lover and lots of other people,
including the judge, were murdered. Isn’t she also some ‘distinguished’
professor of some type in California?
“True,
none of this really proves that I was responsible for the banking scandals of
the 1980s. But if Barack Obama is responsible for the Weather Underground, and
if the mother in Bermuda shorts was responsible for the car crash, I am pretty
sure that I am
on the hook as well.”
I think you are. New York Times, appropriately referred to as the Walter Duranty Papers,
has a habit of celebrating monsters and criminals like Fidel Castro, Dearest
Kim, Che Guevara, and others. Like Gail, I have to confess that I was working in
the fields in California in the late 50s and early 60s and
was an eye witness to some of Cesar Chávez’s
brutal beatings of innocent illegal aliens in Tulare County during some of their United Farm Workers
antics.
His goons also ran a string of whores in The Village of Cutler in the summer
evenings. There were drugs everywhere—red devils and yellow jackets. I wonder if I am responsible for some of the
murders in the union wars
in the San
Joaquin
valley at the time. Clinton gave this slimy Marxist Chávez parasite the Medal of Freedom in
1994.[14]
Isn’t it interesting how the
liberals celebrate criminality, sloth, and sodomy and drug addiction?
I think Obama
should, as his first act of The Messiah, give William Ayers the Medal of
Freedom in 2009. That would legitimize his fine work with bombs, terrorism and
Rage. McCain, on the other hand,
endorses different elements of justice, freedom and morality.
That
works for the Times.
Any
radical Communist will do for any office.
Here is some more Ayers Radicialism:
“Obama’s Buddy, Bill Ayers Stomping the
American Flag” [view picture at this link][16]
''I don't regret setting bombs,'' Bill Ayers
said. ''I feel we didn't do enough.''
The New
York Times cannot find a way to discuss some of this in its slimy little political screeds?
Thanx,
Gail, a masterful and well-balanced piece. You are dedicated to
the cause.
rycK
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Clearing the Ayers By Gail
Collins Op-Ed Columnist Published: October 8, 2008