Re: Weed
Too hilarious: It's beating a dead horse, but it's comedy gold, taking a glimpse back in time at the same issues that have worn out a man who, while not necessarily pragmatic in his notion of free markets, was at least the only prominent voice for freedom and constitutional protections. Relevant since the upheld NDAA and a Syrian propaganda campaign now underway that eerily resembles a 2003 WMD media barrage prior to Iraq.
btw, the video clip's title is misleading. Hardly amazing, unless one is to compare the crazy TV host with the current refined use of hegelian dialectics as a way to channel opinion through the media. Bill O'Reilly? And not to confuse my reference to Fox, it's a far more subtle use than simply pushing a conservative ideology on an unsuspecting audience. It's about policy acceptance that isn't concerned with partisan sides, only with the forwarding of acceptance for a specific agenda.
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Last edited by Seth : 12-12-2012 at 08:46 PM.
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