A little something I worked up for TFR you might appreciate.
In what might best be called a gross distortion of results from a recent Quinnipiac poll on energy, the Center for American Progress (CAP) not only misleads its readers, it fails to link to the readily available raw data which proves their headline and story to be highly dubious, at best.


Wow there's a suprise!
Just like our troll posters here CAP picks and chooses an obscure point and distorts the original report. It's amazing how often the moonbats will cut and paste quotes ad nausium and never provide a link or give recognition to the original poster. That is unless there is some crap MSM progaganda from AP or MSNBC they can mindlessly accept as fact.
Worse yet is when they post links to the troll mothership sites Daily Koz or Huffington.
Posted by: SacTownMan | Monday, August 04, 2008 at 05:20 PM
"highly dubious", Is that what the average person would call a bold faced lie? They aren't even smart enough, or they tell so many lies, they think everyone else it too stupid to catch them.
I've watched every presidential election since Eisenhower and though Dimmy Carter was the most stupid and Slick Willie the biggest liar and criminal. Now the democrats drag one out that will be a relief to both of them. In one year Hussein O has told more lies and we have found him to have been involved with more crime/slime than all of the candidates in the past 60 years.
The Lame Stream Media, aka democrat campaign organizations, is in cover up mode for Hussein and keep floating trial balloons filled with farts but they keep bursting and making a stink across the land.
Posted by: Scrapiron | Monday, August 04, 2008 at 08:57 PM
"--- (the MSM) keep(s) floating trial balloons filled with farts but they keep bursting and making a stink across the land. ---"
Yup... but ya have to remember, that these are _designer_ farts. Because, Democrats and Liberals don't do ordinary farts: they use eel farts.
http://snltranscripts.jt.org/00/00iironchef.phtml
Posted by: seekeronos | Tuesday, August 05, 2008 at 09:14 AM