I am unapologetically conservative. But everything I discuss is factual, I actually take time to research a topic before talking about it. But when I do write it is with a conservative perspective because I have right leaning ideologies. But I do not ignore facts, or use dubious information to support my argument... that is called spin.
The main stream media has an anti-Bush, anti-Republican agenda, they write their headlines and "research" their stories to spin stories to favor the left. By spin I mean use facts that only support their agenda, ignoring, or more accurately choosing not to report, those items that would make the story more balanced and factually correct and give the viewer a better perspective of the issue. The main stream media cannot allow their viewers to make up their own minds, they need to control the input so they can control the message, and hence the viewer.
That is spin. Ignoring facts and/or using disinformation to change the context of the story to suit one's agenda or motive.
I do not ignore facts, I do debunk disinformation.
I have always angered those who claim they were conservatives when they mean Republicans because I always said Bush failed the conservatives. Now it's cool to say you don't like Bush... which I do, the economy has been great for more than half a decade. But to the left I'm a Bush apologist when I point out the Clintons, John Kerry and hundreds of our elected Representatives emphatically knew that Saddam had an advanced program of WMD.
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