by Wilbur Witt
Did I miss something here? I mean, I know the Obama administration has this slight problem with reading the English language, but this paragraph seems to be pretty black and white, doesn't it? Oh, bad choice of words. I meant to say this paragraph is clear. Alex Jones Tweeted today this message:
@RealAlexJones: Secret Service tried to block press from bombing questions? http://t.co/2tBkIbTJWD.
Now I don't agree with everything Alex says all the time, but I am a listener. Even if I disagree with his conclusions at times, to have goons try to intimidate one of his reporters for simply asking a question is beyond the pale.
I don't know the final story of the Boston bombings. As I said yesterday I rest on the idea that people who work for the government are simply not as smart as they project themselves to be. I mean, c'mon, two jerk offs set off two bombs they made out of firecrackers right under the noses of the Feds WHILE presumably the government gumshoes were actually conducting a drill on what to do should a bomb attack occur! Except that three people died that's pretty funny right there all by itself. Then they get into a gunfight with the two suspects and one actually shoots his way out of the situation only to be found by a little old man with a boat. Now these are facts, folks.
What Alex (and Glenn Beck)
are keying up on is that there seems to be yet another conspirator in the mix. Some Saudi guy, with a rap sheet as long as his arm got blown up in the explosions, ended up in the hospital, was up to be deported and then Obama meets with some representative of the Saudi government and basically backs off this guy, and instructs his Secret Service to squash questions about him at a press conference.
If everything is as the government claims it to be then why not just take the gentleman's question, field it, and put it to rest? And who ever put a golden force field around the Saudis anyway? Every time a Saudi is involved in anything Obama squats and pisses. Did I miss something here. These are the same people who gave us nineteen hijackers back on 9/11, right? Come to think of it, why did we invade Afghanistan? Seems to me a nice war in Mecca would have solved more problems, but I'm just a simple ol' boy from Austin, so what do I know. Holy crap! I'm starting to sound like Alex!
Ok, first they want our guns. Then they want to fix it so that you can't protest the president within 300 yards or so. Now we've evolved to the point that even a reporter can't ask a question they don't like! I've noticed something alarming. Back in the day when the Russian news would put out a story we would all laugh because it was so obviously pumped up with Vodka soaked BS that no one in their right mind attached any credibility to it. Now, I finding myself listening more and more to the Russian press because they don't have to lie. Like Will Rodgers said, they just watch our government, and report the facts.
I've always had a distrust of government for precisely the reasons I gave you yesterday. But basically it boils down to a few simple facts. They're stupid, lazy, clouded, illiterate, mamby-pamby . . .oh, did I say stupid? Makes you want to be at that press conference, in force, jack those two goons and simply ask, why the hell are you dodging the question. Just stop LYING and do your freaking JOB! You can't stop home brewed terrorists, so just tell us you can't and we will take care of it from there! I think a good start would be to address this Saudi situation and a good way to do that is to stop buying their oil. You see, we here in the Republic of Texas have a vested interest in that. We happen to think the we can be self sufficient, have an honest government, and answer questions at a press conference without a TelePrompTer.
Do I think there is a vast conspiracy? No! Simply because I can see the people surrounding Obama. (Did I mention stupid?) what I do think is , when this administration finally goes off to build ITS presidential library, we will have a benchmark on how to NOT run a government!
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