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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 1274461" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>Maybe therein lay the problem. Obama never ran his election that he would do this but since he is, why for example is Hannity not being supportive of Obama at least on this point? If one is operating on principle and an opponent so to speak adopts your same standard, in political debate would that not be a win? </p><p></p><p>There were those here, some no longer around, who defended Bush when he did these things and yet those of this same mindset now speak against Obama as if this is something all new that he created. I've said before that Presidents are nothing but puppets, PR spokesman to sell the gullible public a narrative they want to believe in. In the case of the public, does she swallow? Hell yeah she swallows, the present world of politics proves that.</p><p></p><p>I won't begin to speak for Hannity because I've never watched or heard the man other than what folks on both sides assert but if Hannity supported Bush when he did such things, then someone who is operating on principle would support the other guy who did the same at least when it comes to those common principles. "IF" Hannity is not doing this, seems to me he operates not on principle but rather self service. And let's be honest here, I've seen Rachel Maddow doing the same so this by no means is a Fox News narrative either. They all are doing it and thus we should condemn those who follow this same method.</p><p></p><p>It's about power not principle and thus hypocrisy runs rampant back and forth across the political isle. Depending upon who is in power determines who is the bigger hypocrite at the time and more often than not, like policy, it's hard to tell the difference between the two!</p><p></p><p><img src="http://www.subjectmoney.com/The%20Illusion%20of%20Free%20Choice%20democrats%20republicans.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 1274461, member: 2189"] Maybe therein lay the problem. Obama never ran his election that he would do this but since he is, why for example is Hannity not being supportive of Obama at least on this point? If one is operating on principle and an opponent so to speak adopts your same standard, in political debate would that not be a win? There were those here, some no longer around, who defended Bush when he did these things and yet those of this same mindset now speak against Obama as if this is something all new that he created. I've said before that Presidents are nothing but puppets, PR spokesman to sell the gullible public a narrative they want to believe in. In the case of the public, does she swallow? Hell yeah she swallows, the present world of politics proves that. I won't begin to speak for Hannity because I've never watched or heard the man other than what folks on both sides assert but if Hannity supported Bush when he did such things, then someone who is operating on principle would support the other guy who did the same at least when it comes to those common principles. "IF" Hannity is not doing this, seems to me he operates not on principle but rather self service. And let's be honest here, I've seen Rachel Maddow doing the same so this by no means is a Fox News narrative either. They all are doing it and thus we should condemn those who follow this same method. It's about power not principle and thus hypocrisy runs rampant back and forth across the political isle. Depending upon who is in power determines who is the bigger hypocrite at the time and more often than not, like policy, it's hard to tell the difference between the two! [IMG]http://www.subjectmoney.com/The%20Illusion%20of%20Free%20Choice%20democrats%20republicans.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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