As the 2008 Election dwindles toward election day, it seems the moonbats are in a tizzy over Barbara West’s interview of Hair Plugs Joe Biden on WFTV. She’s been accused of a “Hit Job” on the Democrat Vice Presidential candidate. Even better, the Dread Fox News is oft cited, even though she’s with an entirely different network. Alex Jones Ronulans say this is because ALL media is in the pocket of the Republican Party.
The alleged “hit job” included actual questions people want to know about, including Obama’s affiliation with ACORN, Obama’s “Spread the wealth” quote to Joe the Plumber, and Joe Biden promising catastrophe within the first six month’s of a President Obama administration.
No, Obama, the second coming of the messiah will apparently not heal all wounds automagically as promised. Instead, Obama will drive the country into the sewer, and Vice Presidential candidate Joe Biden guarantees it, or your devalued - no make that worthless - money back. Good times ahead. Biden promises lower poll numbers for President Obama than even the Congressional single digit polls, as the country takes a nosedive that makes 9/11 look like dress rehearsal. Super Obama will not save us.
And this is somehow a “hit job” to ask serious questions.
In keeping with our proud tradition of poorly written, ill thought out, repulsive, disgusting, disgraceful, hateful conservative humor, I’ve constructed a poorly made video that remixes the interview to further drive the validity of the questions home. Hair Transplants asks, “who wrote your questions,” but the questions just write themselves.
And what of Barbara West’s journalistic integrity? Let’s just put it out there with Keith Olberman’s tingling in the pants for Obama, and Ed McCaffery calling Sarah Palin a complete and utter disgrace. But it’s okay, as long as the bias is in the direction of unfettered Obama Sycophancy. Just don’t question the Messiah or his disciples, or face personal destruction.
Hairplugs smartly pulled the interview so that no one would see it. He must have forgotten that Al Gore invented the internet. When you spread the videos around, it’s good for everyone.

7 responses so far ↓
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Eric
// Oct 27, 2008 at 1:04 pm
Word is the obamassiah has kicked WFTV off the bus and subsequently run over them. Banning them from any future interviews until after the ‘corronation’. I myself hope the other ‘news outlets’ push ‘the one’ to see if he can spare all the positive coverage and cover-ups they have provided so far.
Just a note off the subject; What if Oklahoma city had happened in 1970, instead of ‘95? Would Tim McVie now be in Bill Ayers’ shoes? And also, will Obama make Ayers director of homeland security?
Great site here:
http://www.spectator.co.uk/mel.....this.thtml
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Les James
// Oct 27, 2008 at 9:56 pm
Only because I enjoy the pain, I’m still registered as a Republican. It’s true that the media is in my pocket. When I stick a hand in one or the other of my front ones or either of my back pants pockets, I can feel them down there. And there’s no gender bias here. Women Republicans can do the same. The only difference is in how we describe them.
Shot a journalist in my pajamas last night. How he got in there, I’ll never know.
Thank you Groucho for the inspiration.
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Sssteve
// Oct 28, 2008 at 10:04 pm
Great video, Fitch! Nice!!
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mmurphy
// Oct 29, 2008 at 8:29 am
Her question was ridiculous by an standards. Marxism? Give me a break. When you look at each candidates platform, in their own words and without all of the b.s., you start to see how little sense John McCain makes. This website does a good job of demonstrating who you are most closely aligned with…. Some repubs may be surprised to find out that they do not support McCain as strongly as they thought.
http://mypakragames.com/games/we-the-decided
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Fiar
// Oct 29, 2008 at 9:13 am
Some repubs may be surprised to find out that they do not support McCain as strongly as they thought.
You’re wrong. I don’t know anyone that thinks McCain is a good candidate. I personally don’t support McCain at all. I will not vote for him. Period. I have never written one single post in support of McCain and have repeatedly voiced my disdain for him. I am not a Republican, but a conservative, and McCain has yet to demonstrate that is his not merely an older, whiter Obama. I see no difference between a McCain Presidency and an Obama one, therefore, there is no reason to vote for McCain.
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JumpOut
// Oct 29, 2008 at 6:21 pm
While I disagree with my esteemed colleague on there being no difference between McCain and Obama, I still don’t like McCain. It’s just that I like Obama even less. Obama is a racist, and a Marxist. McCain is just an old, senile socialist. At least McCain won’t sell our sovereignty to the UN, just Mexico. McCain is crazy enough to blow shit up in other countries. Obama might blow shit up in the US.
The Marxist question is no more ridiculous than Sarah Palin’s wardrobe grabbing headlines. It’s no more ridiculous than the crap Joe Biden has said and done. It’s no more ridiculous than Obama’s supporters in the press and Ohio State Government (not to be confused with the crappy college football team) doing all they can to destroy Joe Wurzelbacher. It’s no more ridiculous than the Dallas Cowboys starting line up being registered to vote by ACORN in Nevada.
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