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THE BOTTOMLESS VICIOUS DISHONESTY OF DEMOCRATS |
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Written by Dr. Jack Wheeler
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Friday, 11 April 2008 |
It's not widely recognized that the Wall Street Journal is a
left-wing rag, a propaganda organ for the Democrat Party no less than the New
York Times.
That's because people compare the editorials, not the news
coverage. The WSJ is a schizophrenic,
split-personality paper with a pro-America editorial page (yes, except for
their open-borders nonsense), while that of the NYT's is so anti-American it is
often outright treasonous.
But if you focus on the front section news coverage, you'll
see little difference between the two.
A perfect example is this "news" story of April 7 in the WSJ: Democrats'
Hopes for Seat Rise.
The opening line of the story is:
"A conservative firebrand with a connection to a former Ku
Klux Klan leader will run for a Louisiana seat in the (U.S.) House of
Representatives, raising Democrats' hopes they can pick up what has been a
reliably conservative district for more than three decades."
The "conservative firebrand" in question is Woody Jenkins, the Republican
candidate. That description of him is
accurate - he's a passionate pro-life, pro-Christian, pro-capitalist,
pro-America, pro-Western Civilization guy.
He's stand-up honest, integrity personified, born and raised in the
Louisiana district (Baton Rouge) he represented in the state legislature for 28
years.
I should know, for he's been a good friend of mine for a
quarter-century. And that's how I know
the WSJ's smear alleging he has "a connection to a former Ku Klux Klan leader"
is a complete willful fabrication. The
author of the WSJ article, Susan Davis, is not a journalist, she's a
professional left-wing smear artist.
The "connection" is that when Woody was running for the US
Senate in 1996 (a race he lost because of Democrat midnight ballot-box stuffing
in New Orleans' 9th Ward - thus Mary Landrieu "won" by 5,788 votes
out of 1.7 million cast), he hired a company, Impact Mail, to make automated
"robo-calls" to voters.
When he discovered the company was also calling for his
Republican competitor in the Senate primary race, David Duke - the "former Ku
Klux Klan leader" the WSJ associates him with - he canceled the contract. Woody had been denouncing Duke and the Klan
for his entire political lifetime.
Anyone who knows Woody, anyone who has done the slightest
real research into his career, knows how much he despises racism of any kind,
how much he detests KKK lowlifes. There
is no legitimate uncontrived connection between him and the Klan whatever.
Yet that totally contrived allegation of such a connection
was the lead and basis for the WSJ story.
It is not an exception. The WSJ
is full of such radical left-wing Democrat propaganda.
What is true about the WSJ story is that the Democrats are
going after Woody big time. With smears
like this, they think their guy, Democrat candidate Don Cazayoux, a trial lawyer
bought and paid for by the labor unions, can win the special election on May 3
to replace retired Republican Richard Baker.
So much so that the Democrat Congressional Campaign
Committee is pouring hundreds of thousands of dollars into the race. The Republican Party committee hasn't got
the money to match the Dem onslaught.
So I'm going to ask you to help out.
Woody Jenkins will indeed be a firebrand in the United
States Congress for the values and principles you and I most deeply believe
in. If you contribute to just one
single campaign in the election season, I don't think you could make a better
political investment than in Woody Jenkins.
Take a look at his website, WoodyJenkinsforCongress. Then, please consider clicking on the Contribute to Woody
link. The election is three weeks
away. Donating by credit card will
allow Woody to get the media buys he needs right now.
I know Woody, I know the US Congress, and I know how much of
an impact he'll have on Capitol Hill.
The left knows it too and that's why they are so scared of him, why
they'll stoop to any level of vicious dishonesty to smear him.
In the five years of To The Point, I've never done this
before and may never again. This once,
please excuse my plea, please consider helping this marvelous American help
America.
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