Faux News is Pathetic. They Function as Flase Flag Operation to Herd Sheep
Today the results of the Conservative Political Action Committee straw poll was announced. While the event has taken some hits of late for their inclusion of the homosexual activists group GOProud, they are still the biggest conservative political event of the season.
The thing is, Ron Paul was going to win the CPAC straw poll, and FAUX News knew it. Their solution? Saturate the airways with their own poll, that did not even mention Ron Paul as one of the options. Their "FAUX" poll was also structured so as to make each candidate's support look as large as possible. Instead of asking "Who do you support for President", they asked "Who do you think would make a good President?" and then started listing names. The total for the poll was 231%, because many respondents thought more than one person on the list would "make a good President."
Mitt Romney was at the top of their loaded poll which left Ron Paul off the list. Meanwhile, Paul was busy beating Romney at CPAC 30% to 23% percent. Paul was the winner at CPAC, but FAUX does not want the sheeple to pay any attention to someone who is a real threat to the crooked system that is robbing the middle class and turning our children into debt slaves.
FAUX news is a false flag operation designed to herd people away from candidates who will really represent their interests. The top owner of FAUX is an Australian with significant business interests in Communist China and whose second biggest individual owner is a Muslim and Saudi Prince. Who are they to tell Americans who their acceptable choices for President are?
The thing is, Ron Paul was going to win the CPAC straw poll, and FAUX News knew it. Their solution? Saturate the airways with their own poll, that did not even mention Ron Paul as one of the options. Their "FAUX" poll was also structured so as to make each candidate's support look as large as possible. Instead of asking "Who do you support for President", they asked "Who do you think would make a good President?" and then started listing names. The total for the poll was 231%, because many respondents thought more than one person on the list would "make a good President."
Mitt Romney was at the top of their loaded poll which left Ron Paul off the list. Meanwhile, Paul was busy beating Romney at CPAC 30% to 23% percent. Paul was the winner at CPAC, but FAUX does not want the sheeple to pay any attention to someone who is a real threat to the crooked system that is robbing the middle class and turning our children into debt slaves.
FAUX news is a false flag operation designed to herd people away from candidates who will really represent their interests. The top owner of FAUX is an Australian with significant business interests in Communist China and whose second biggest individual owner is a Muslim and Saudi Prince. Who are they to tell Americans who their acceptable choices for President are?
2 Comments:
Mark, will religion take romney out again?
Did it the first time? I think it helped him as much as it hurt him. He and Ron Paul were the only two with a motivated national base. Paul because of issues, Romney because of religion.
His policies hurt him. Those who wanted a liberal Republican had McCain to vote for. Without a McCain, he will have the establishment types, liberal Republicans, and of course his Mormon base. If the conservative field is divided again, Romney will get the nomination.
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