It's the Battle of the conservatives. Well sort of. Check out Debbie Schlussel's columns where she blasts Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity:
On Rush Limbaugh:
Rush Pimps Marco Rubio's "Snoop Dog" Defense for Amnesty
Here is an excerpt from this article:
"Clearly Rush [Limbaugh] is saying, 'Well, amnesty will happen - that's reality. So you are admirable and noteworthy for being a part of it (and pretending to) try to make it safe)...If Rush wanted to get tough on Rubio and really oppose this proposed legislation, he'd have asked Rubio tough questions, like the ones raised here."
On Sean Hannity:
Bleepin Frauds: Sean Hannity Endorses Illegal Alien Amnesty
Here is an excerpt from this article:
"I always told you that Sean Hannity was a fraud and not a conservative, that he would be a left-wing talk show host if that's the way the wind blew, all while he laughed at you all the way to the bank. And now, as the left wing commentator wind blows on the election, Sean Hannity follows like a cheap crack whore chasing after a dollar bill on the street."
And Joseph Farah (WND News) takes on Fox News
Is Fox News Really Different?
Here is an excerpt from this article (the links are included in this article):
"For many Americans, Fox News is their 'alternative choice' for news. They've made it the number 1 cable news network largely because they believe its 'fair and balanced' promotional slogan. Many even believe Fox leans to the right and provides news they can't get anywhere else. But is Fox really different from the rest of the media, or has it been successful at merely positioning itself as different?
Would
it surprise you to know that individuals at News Corp., the parent
company of Fox News, gave nearly six times as much money to Barack Obama
than Mitt Romney in the 2011-2012 election cycle?
Would it surprise you to know that individuals at News Corp. gave more to Rep. Howard Berman, D-Calif., than to Mitt Romney?
Would
it surprise you to know that individuals at News Corp. gave more to Ben
Cardin, Democrat from Maryland, than to Mitt Romney?
Would it surprise you to know that News Corp. gave more than twice as much to Democratic candidates in 2012 than to Republicans?
Would it surprise you that this pattern was about the same in 2010 and 2008?
Would
it surprise you to know that News Corp. gave far more money to
Democrats running for both the House and Senate in 2012 than to
Republicans?
Do the owners and top managers of Fox News and News Corp. not have the right to support any candidates they want to support?
Of course they do."
Recommended Viewing and Reading:
None Dare Call it Conspiracy (video), by Gary Allen (click here to read the book for free online)
For further study on this topic, check out W. Cleon's book, The Naked Capitalist - A Review and Commentary on Dr. Carroll Quigley's Book, Tradgedy and Hope, A History of the World in Our Time. Or you can watch it on You Tube:
'The Naked Capitalist, Part 1 by W. Cleon Skousen
'The Naked Capitalist, Part 2 by W. Cleon Skousen
'The Naked Capitalist, Part 3 by W. Cleon Skousen
'The Naked Capitalist, Part 4 by W. Cleon Skousen
'The Naked Capitalist, Part 5 by W. Cleon Skousen
'The Naked Capitalist, Part 6 by W. Cleon Skousen
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