Friday night videos episode 4

After a week off, I’m bringing back the weekly blogisode of FNV. Senator Cardin’s appearance was pretty important and what also happened is I got an extra week of video ideas to choose from. The Senator is even featured as you’ll see later.

First of all, I love the smell of hypocrisy late in the evening, too.

 

Isn’t the age of video fun, kids? I believe our President and his allies are the masters of doublespeak.

And here’s another example of doublespeak. President Obama already has 13 million e-mail addresses in his “Organizing for America” vault, so why not a few million representing the other side?

No enemies list? We’ll see. There’s a few in this video who may find themselves on it. It’s the Washington, D.C. FOX station’s coverage of Senator Cardin’s Towson meeting. You may recall I put up other eyewitness video last week.

In a much more serene setting, Newt Gingrich weighs in on end-of-life care. Love that sigh by Geraldo at the end.

The next two videos are related. Remember the gun-toting protestor at a Obamacare “town hall” rally? While MSNBC frets about racism in the first piece, the truth is revealed in the second one.

You can argue the wisdom of carrying weapons like that, but the point is MSNBC spun a story to fit an agenda and was caught. Why do you think I preface their right-column segment with the phrase “news from the other side”?

In other government affairs, this short segment by John Berlau of the Competitive Enterprise Institute is useful for the questions it asks regarding Government Motors.

Unlike the Long War, I don’t hear the Left or UAW wailing about an exit strategy in this case – do you?

Finally, I think this could be a good movie. A couple weeks back I portrayed the environmental cost of not securing our borders and another upcoming film talks further about the impact of not securing our southern border.

The mournful rendition of the Star-Spangled Banner in this trailer gets me. This is probably not coming to a theater near you, but thoughtful Americans might want to check it out. Maybe the Wicomico Public Library needs to invest in a copy or two.

In the meantime, enjoy the weekend and we’ll do this again next week – unless breaking news takes precedence.

Author: Michael

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