yikes, talk about infowars
I'm with Alex on the gun issue, but he was too hyped up tonight with the ranting and the fake British accent at the end.
Maybe JD will take a break from tweeting messages to that Big Bang Theory chick and will pull some clips for Howard to use on the show - this was certainly more entertaining than any more crap about Medicated Pete.
It was a bunch of Alex's regular ranting hoo ha...but good for him for getting most of it out.
That part at the end with Alex doing the accent was just too funny.
What was that about a boxing ring and wearing red, white and blue trunks??
I want to see the edit of that video when someone puts in real looking flames shooting out of Alex's mouth whenever he opens it to speak back to Piers.
Better put some ice on that, Piers...
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Wow how far the Tea Partiers on this site have fallen, allying themselves with the bigoted assclown Alex Jones. Mr Tinfoil hat had himself an altercation with TSA not 5 hours ago
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...=feeds-newsxml
To call CNN a news network is a lie. This is not news. This isn't even entertainment. No wonder U.S. citizens are so grossly uninformed about national and world issues. There is where they tune in for their education about current events. Most of the news media I read is foreign because you can't get anything quality over here. I had to cancel my NY Times subscription because it became literally 100% partisan support for Democratic leaders and liberal causes (like gun "control").
Is this how Alex jones acts on his radio show or was a limited engagement performance?
Howard should have Alex in the studio once in a while.
"happy wife, happy life."
"barren womb, chimnied tomb."
CNN is propaganda. And propaganda is now LEGAL in the US:
http://open.salon.com/blog/watchingf...tic_propaganda
"The tweak to the bill would essentially neutralize two previous acts - the Smith-Mundt Act of 1948 and Foreign Relations Authorization Act in 1987 - that had been passed to protect U.S. audiences from our own government's misinformation campaigns... The new law would give sweeping powers to the government to push television, radio, newspaper, and social media onto the U.S. public. 'It removes the protection for Americans,' says a Pentagon official who is concerned about the law. 'It removes oversight from the people who want to put out this information. There are no checks and balances. No one knows if the information is accurate, partially accurate, or entirely false...' Critics of the bill point out that there was rigorous debate when Smith Mundt passed, and the fact that this is so 'under the radar,' as the Pentagon official puts it, is troubling... The evaporation of Smith-Mundt and other provisions to safeguard U.S. citizens against government propaganda campaigns is part of a larger trend within the diplomatic and military establishment... In December, the Pentagon used software to monitor the Twitter debate over Bradley Manning’s pre-trial hearing; another program being developed by the Pentagon would design software to create 'sock puppets' on social media outlets [such as Facebook, Twitter and online forums]; and, last year, General William Caldwell, deployed an information operations team under his command that had been trained in psychological operations to influence visiting American politicians to Kabul."
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