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Thursday, October 23, 2008
Laura Hollis :: Townhall.com Columnist
Don't Be a Media Dupe - Vote to WIN
by Laura Hollis
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By now, the media bias in favor of Obama is so glaringly obvious that it’s clear - MSNBC, CBS, ABC, CNN, The New York Times – are nothing but shills for the Democratic Party. 

I saw this years ago.  During the 1994 congressional elections, I was living in London, and the contrast between the American media coverage and that of the European media shocked me.   Whatever their personal sentiments, it was clear to the Europeans that American voters were in a “throw the bums out” mood, and that’s what they reported.  The American press, on the other hand, was in complete denial, like Kevin Bacon’s character in Animal House, screaming, “All is well!” as he is trampled by a stampeding mob.

And it has gotten worse.  With each successive election, the American media has tried harder not only to influence the outcome, but to dictate it; to control it.  You know their tactics; there’s no reason to recount them all here.  Old media has lost every shred of credibility it once had.

But somehow, the “poll results” have remained sacrosanct. 

So for weeks we’ve been hearing how Obama is “pulling ahead” in almost every “major poll.”  I hear some conservatives worrying that the election is already lost.  This is nonsense.  After months of hearing the media spout lie after lie, they report skewed, self-serving poll results, and you believe them? 

Despite the media’s love affair with Obama, and despite the fact that McCain has not run anything like a brilliant campaign, Obama is still (allegedly) only 5 or 6 points ahead.  I think even this alleged point spread is exaggerated.  My suspicion is that Obama and McCain are neck-and-neck.  The media wouldn’t believe that, because they spend all their time talking to people who think like they do, as well as believing that they, like God, can make something happen just by announcing that it’s so.  But as Sarah Palin and Joe Wurzelbacher have shown, Americans roar their approval when someone has the guts to tell them the TRUTH. And, like Joe, many Americans don’t reveal who they’re voting for, even when asked.

WAKE UP!  The whole purpose of the media spin is to persuade conservatives that the election is over:  stay home, don’t vote, don’t bother.   One sure way for conservatives to hand Obama the election is to do precisely that.

The second fatal error conservatives can make (and I know I’m inviting the onslaught here) is to throw away your vote on a third-party candidate who cannot win, on the assumption that a couple of years with a super-liberal government will turn people’s heads around.

I am just as disgusted with the spend-happy Republicrats in power as the next person.  And, as a Libertarian, I believe in third parties.  But it is one thing to support a candidate with a legitimate shot at victory, and another thing to throw your vote away, essentially casting another vote for Barack Obama.

We saw the same arguments being made in 2006: “I’m voting my conscience;” “I’m voting for someone who actually espouses conservative principles;” “I’m sending Republicans a message” (my personal favorite);  and “After two years of a Democrat Congress/President, the public will be so fed up that we’ll get real conservatives elected in the next election.”

I get it.  But I’m sorry, those rules don’t work, for what should be obvious reasons.

Those of you who “sent Republicans a message” by staying home or voting for third party candidates in 2006 helped create a Democrat-controlled Congress.  It’s been two years – see any outrage yet?  Are the same Democrats who helped create the financial crisis being shown the door? 

This year’s election poses the threat of a filibuster-proof Senate.   If Obama wins the Presidency, you’ll have helped hand all three branches of government to the Democrats.  Yes, three.  A President Obama and a Democrat-controlled Senate will nominate and confirm, respectively, the most liberal Supreme Court justices this country has ever known.  John Paul Stevens is 88.  He will retire.  More may follow.  Supreme Court Justices are appointed for life; there’s no “getting rid of them” in the next election.  You can kiss your rights and your traditional values goodbye, as that new liberal Supreme Court finds all kinds of new ways to shut you up and shut you out.

Further, you’re assuming that you’ll get another chance at an election.   But what if you don’t?  Last week, I said to a family member that what really worried me about an Obama presidency is the risk that we’d get hit again by terrorists, or face some other catastrophe.  “And on the heels of that,” I said, “what’s to stop Obama from ‘suspending’ elections?  I can hear his sonorous voice now, proclaiming in the most presidential tones, that ‘we cannot afford the divisiveness and partisan bickering of national elections, when the current crisis demands that we be unified as a nation!’  And to those who’d challenge (legitimately) the constitutionality of such a move, our President Obama would simply quote the Great Liberator, Abraham Lincoln, who asked what would be gained if he ‘los[t] the nation, and yet preserve[d] the Constitution?’” And then what would you do? Continued...

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Laura Hirschfeld Hollis is a Clinical Professor of Business Administration at the University of Illinois.

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I Have To Agree
With Ms. Hollis. I definitely see the possibility that, if elected, Senator Obama will, with the best of intentions, take the reins of government away from the voter. Whether he becomes President for Life [a funny term in his case given his support for abortion on demand], or ensures an extreme liberal control of the United States, this IS something he might try. It may not come to pass, for I also saw the possibility with President Clinton. Somehow, I was not worried about Vice President Gore or Senator Kerry. though I probably should have been. This is what the liberal wing of the Democrat party is trying to do. I may be a Constitutionalist, but I am not going to vote for Mr. Baldwin this year, the stakes are much too high. And, in truth, a third party President cannot govern without a significant minority of third party members of either the House or the Senate [preferably both]. I voted for the McCain/Palin ticket, and and urge other voters to do the same.

BrianR: my, you're dense
You're talking down, but I'm up here, old chap.

Well, that's OK. I really shouldn't have expected any better.

I answered your question, with too many examples, not realizing that all you wanted to accomplish was name-calling and tying up better people's valuable time. You have just become one of those names I'll just scroll past from here out. You have nothing to say.

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