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Its tiresesome. The right doesn't actually get their "news" from actual news agencies, but from conspiracy-laced talk shows hosted by big windbags with commercials that peddle quackery. Its just amazing how absolutely trusting their listeners are and how reliable they can be at simply regurgitating exactly what they hear as the "truth".
Its tiresesome. The left doesn't actually get their "news" from actual news agencies, but from conspiracy-laced talk shows hosted by big windbags with commercials that peddle quackery. Its just amazing how absolutely trusting their listeners are and how reliable they can be at simply regurgitating exactly what they hear as the "truth".

Its tiresesome. The left doesn't actually get their "news" from actual news
agencies, but from conspiracy-laced talk shows hosted by big windbags with
commercials that peddle quackery. Its just amazing how absolutely trusting their
listeners are and how reliable they can be at simply regurgitating exactly what
they hear as the "truth".
How original, and quite a display of the normal right wing thought process and logic.
Yes, somehow you're the "victim".
Its tiresesome. The left doesn't actually get their "news" from actual news agencies, but from conspiracy-laced talk shows hosted by big windbags with commercials that peddle quackery. Its just amazing how absolutely trusting their listeners are and how reliable they can be at simply regurgitating exactly what they hear as the "truth".
Your news source is classified by the FCC as "Political Satire". I get my news from a source that is classified as actual news. Need I say more?
Nope. NPR, BBC, CBC, Wikipedia, and NY times. BTW, something like 45% of all NPR listeners are conservative and vote Republican.
So who does the classifying? Rachael Mandow?
I get my news from a source that is classified as actual news.
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http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=barrycade&defid=7207841
1. A barrier (usually temporary) that exists for no reason. 2. A barrier erected for political reasons.
Dude, Obama barrycaded the park.
Hey, let's put up some barrycades to keep those World War II veterans away from the open-air World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C., in order to try and score some cheap political points.
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