Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Every Picture Tells a Story Don't It?

The power of the mainstream media is not only what they choose to tell you but just as important is what they don't tell you.

Tonight's theme at the Democrat National Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina seems to be the War on Women, or whatever euphemism they use to couch their agi-prop.  To supplement this pandering, Planned Parenthood went to considerable trouble to rally their supporters with an outdoor rally featuring Newark Mayor Cory Booker (D-Newark, NJ).

Newark Mayor Cory Booker Address a handful of Planned Parenthood partisans


The first shot was a triumphant presentation of Booker warning the crowd that if you do not support Planned Parenthood subsidies and abortion on demand, then you don't love women.

That will be the message that will be projected on the Lamestream Media and it will give the impression of overwhelming gender polarization and "the People" demand what they will call "women's reproductive health services."

However, to get the full picture, Mary Katherine Ham of Hot Air and John McCormack of The Weekly Standard also took a wide screen shot.



 It looks as empty as what Obama 2012 organizers fear for Thursday's acceptance speech at Bank of America Stadium.

Indubtably, optics are important in influencing the public but illusions are hard to maintain for long.  In order to fool  Catherine the Great when she visited Crimea in 1787, her minister Potemkin erected fake settlements along the desolate banks of the Dnieper River in order to impress the Russian Empress.  But those handsome hollowed out skeleton buildings can not withstand an attack.

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