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Going to Fox II

Alex 1 Wrote: Sep 23, 2009 6:19 PM
"Both of our major political parties have become so entrenched in statism and centralized power politics that a true libertarian has no choice but to remain aloof from the Donkeys and Pachyderms and go it alone. "

That is true, but we can't afford to remain aloof. To do so is just like being an armchair quarterback. You complain, but do nothing.

What I am aiming for is a revolution within the Republican party--a coup, if you will. I want all of the statists in the party to be pushed out by freedom loving people--by independents, tea baggers, libertarians, Constitution Party members, conservative Republicans etc. I want all of these people to vote in the Republican primaries. Crowd the statists out, I say.

Now...

When I announced last week that I was leaving ABC for Fox, some readers complained about my "bias." I replied: "Every reporter has political beliefs. The difference is that I am upfront about mine."

Look at today's burning issue: President Obama's pledge to redesign 15 percent of the economy. Virtually every reporter calls his health care plan "reform." But dictionaries define reform as "improvement." So before they present any evidence, reporters pronounce Obama's plan an improvement. Isn't that bias?

The New York Times took its bias to an absurd length. Its page-one story on the big anti-big-government rally...

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