Media Breakthrough for the Week of January 12th, 2015: Obama Criticized by the OMG | Eastern NC Now

An adoring Obama media, widely know among clarion journalists as the OMG (Obama Media Group), has turned again on their master to criticize their distant president of these states united.

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The denouement of the Charlie Hebdo murders by Muslim extremists - translation: "All is forgiven". It's called satire.
    An adoring Obama media, widely known among clarion journalists and astute observers as the infamous OMG (Obama Media Group), has turned again on their master to criticize their distant, existential president of these states united. At the heart of this mutiny of these smitten journalist, who make the big bucks worshiping Amateur Obama in print, on television, on the internet, on the radio, is the ambivalent president not showing up to Paris, France for the congregation of world leaders, and the people of France (nearing 4 million strong) marching in defiance of Islamic extremism continuing to murder in the name of Allah, Mohammed, who knows, possibly probably Satan.

    Only Scott Pelley of CBS, and of course MSNBC (but no one with a functional IQ of over a mere one hundred takes these hacks seriously), stuck with the OMG script, and refrained from discussing the issue that seemed to pivot the OMG alums toward a sad discussion that appeared to center upon the fact they felt so let down by their 'peerless leader'.

    Jake Tapper of CNN stated, "I'm ashamed by U.S. leaders' absence in Paris (read that as Obama should have been there or sent one)". Jon Stewart, who has long been a 'soft ball' spot for Amateur Obama, uncharacteristically remarked (and really hit the nail square on the head), 'There were over 40 world leaders in Paris and Obama was not there. Think of all those he could have bowed to, and apologized to.'

    While CNN's Jake Tapper and Jon Stewart appeared to be part of the lead commentary alerting the balance of the OMG that it would be okay to criticize The Amateur over his ambivalence toward the War on Terror, recently highlighted by the Charlie Hebdo murders by Muslim extremists; however, it remains to be seen how long it will last. Every time the OMG exhibits a smidgen of backbone, their media god, The Amateur, elects to reign them in by denying access, or by reading their e-mails, or employs his legal muscle the unscrupulous Eric Holder reigning over the Justice Department to threaten them.

    Maybe after 6 years of fervent worship, the OMG will finally grow a proverbial pair and try to discover a smidgen of integrity to find a way to possibly do what should be their jobs. I'm not 'holding my breath'.
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( January 19th, 2015 @ 9:28 pm )
 
The Amateur's representative, Secretary of State John Kerry, employing James Taylor to sing "You've Got a Friend" to the French people and France's Socialist president was a supreme cringe moment that I hope I don't have to endure again any time soon.

I love James Taylor's music, but he was sadly duped by the inept Obama /John Kerry coalition of losers. This sorry event of hugs, a good song for the wrong moment, and an American president who is still not serious about the War on Terror, sent the wrong message to our friends and our enemies.



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