CNN is in the midst of this anti-death penalty PROPAGANDA campaign against this execution scheduled in Georgia. The present CNN focus is on INTIMIDATING the Georgia clemency board (whatever its official name is) into putting political considerations ahead of objective review. You can't watch a minute of CNN (as I did this Sunday night) without CNN THREATENING (no other word for it ) the poor people of this board about how CNN is "watching" their decison, and is going to CRUCIFY them for not making the decisoin that CNN wants them to make. How do we know the decision they would make without intimidaiton? Well, this case--as all cases that actually get to the point of an executioin--has been going on FOREVER (more than 20 years, I am sure, although I have not bothered to look for the exact number). Thus, this SAME board--albeit with some members that have changed--has already REJECTED this muderer's (convicted, and therefore that is officially what he is) application for clemency. Even the anti-death penalty propagandists of CNN can cite no NEW reasons for clemency--emphasizing that CNN is simply aiming at POLITICAL INTIMIDATION BY SOME OF THE WORST, MOST DISHONEST POLITICAL HACKS TO EVER CALL THMSELVES "JOURNALISTS". It goes without sayig that a parole/clemency board's decisions should NOT be "political", especailly in the way CNN want the decision to be political: the dictatiorial adoption, by administrative fiat, of the positon that these decisions should be determined by death penalty opponents. No, CNN does NOT believe in democracy. I have shown you that multiple times before. The people of Georgia do not--I assure you--want the decision of people representing THEM determined by propaganda and demonstrations by anti-death penalty activists. This death penalty--as is true of essentailly all of them--has been reviewed by multiple courts over many years, and the reason that CNN is focusing on this clemency board id that apparently ALL avenues of judicial appeal have been finally exhausted.
Doubt me? You have simply got to stop doing that. I sat through about 5 minutes of Wolf Blitzer, dishonest, partisan political hack, on Friday. He had a BIG segnment whose sole purpose--as stated--was to intimidate this clemency board. Wolf promised that CNN would "be there" for this clemency proceeding on Monday, as if it is some kind of POLITICAL HEARING or POLITICAL VOTE. The CNN aanchor on Suday night promised the same thing: that CNN would "be there" on Monday to pressure the clemency board. Okay. He did ot quite put it that way, but he was very clear that CNN thought this execution should not go forward. CNN, of course, is a politically partisan organization. Even my mostly LIBERAL (she voted for Obama) older daughter in Boston (source of the leftist infection) says to me (and she is a high powered lawyer with a law degeree from Cornell): "Daddy, I dio't know why you get so upset. Everyone knows that CNN is politically partisan. Get over it." I might "get over it" if the HYPOCRITES were not so sanctimouious about lying about it (talking about CNN denying biass). But all of this is just the prelude. Here is the sentence on Friday that CONVICTS Wolf of journalistic crimes worthy of the death penalty:
"The world iwillwatching Georgia (referring to the international, anti-American anti-death penalty movement) on Monday; we will be there."
What can you say about a statement like that? That it is not true ? Of coure it is not true. This is, after all, The Liar Network. Almost ALL peole in the world don't give a damn. What CNN calls "the world" is anti-American (I mean this) leftist activists. Am I saying that anti-death penalty activists IN THE USA are anti-American? Well, I am tempted, but that is not what I am saying . There is a world-wide leftist attempt to USE America's supposed "barbarism" on the death penalty as an anti-American weapon.
Let us go past the fact, however, that CNN is passing on leftist, anti-American activism as if it is somehow related to THIS case. That is another CNN LIE. Every case has some individual aspects to it, but the FANATICS pushing propaganda on this Georgia case are against ALL death penalty executions in the United States. What am I saying? Blitzer and CNN are against ALLL death penalty executions in the United States. That is the worst, most damning, prolem in what good old dishonest Wolf said.
WHAT is the world watchign Georgia for, in the view of CNN and Blitzer? Are they watching to see if a Georgia clemency board has the guts to stand up to CNN and the international left (yep, I agree that the board should not be lookng at it this way either, but this is the EVIL of the kind of propaganda campaign that CNN and the activist left are engaging in). Blitzer himself said that a Federal judge iissued a 170 page decision as to why the suppoed "recanting" (lol, after 20 years, or however many years) of 7 of 9 witnesses cast no substantial doubt on the conviction. Is Wolf sying thqat this condemned criminal did not get a fair trial in the first place? Not that I heard. He was repreented at trial. He has had all of those appeals over however many years. The "world" has already SEEN that the main problem with the USA and the death; penalty is that we--despite the efforts we make here in sane Texas to execute murderers--can't seem to get any death penalty DONE in less than 20 years. This brings our justice system into disreupte, but not for the reason CNN iss implicitly asserting. Is Wolf saying that this is a POLITICAL LYNCHING? Is Wolf saying that this is a LYNCING at all (as for racial reasons). Not that I can see, and Wolf would be even more of a LIAR if the did day that. This murderer has received "due process" up the gazoo.
Thus, when Wolf Blitzer says that the "world will be watching Georgia on Monday", what is he saying? Thereis no doubt what he is sayig, and it is an EVIL thing--as stated--for him to be saying. Wolf is saying that CNN, and similar leftists, don't want ANY person executed in the United States. He is sayign that when leftist activists "gin up" a campaign against a particular execution, then the executin shoiuld always be stopped. He is sayhing that--and he, along with others on CNN have directly said this--that the mere SUCCESS of anti-death penalty activists in DELAYING an execution with endless "hearings" and arguments shows that the execution should not take place. This is actually the main TACTIC of anti-death penalty activists--encorsed by CNN and Blitzer: a WAR OF ATTRTION AND DELAY to simply put so many obstacles in the way of executing anyone that everyone gives up in frustration. This is the main rason that Hell will reeze over before I let anti-death penalty activists "win" on this anti-demoratic ground. As Stated, CNN has again proved that it does not believe in democracy. Neither do almost all anti-death penalty activists.
So when yo hear CNN and Wolf Blitzer trying to intimidate the Georgia clemency board on Monday, be aware what is really going on here. This is NOT about this individual case. It is about the campaign against the death penalty, and (overseas) about anti-Americanism. Oh the people overseas may be againt the death penalty in effete "old Europe" that we had to rescue constantly. But you don't see too many CNN campaigns against executions in, say, Russia. No, I don't even know present Russian policy on the death penalty, but pick your own country . For CNN to talk about GEORGIA being supposed to do something because letist activists in the world don't like our death penalty (or, really us) is absurd.
What do I mean when I say CNN should get the "death penalty"? As usual, I mean this sort of figuratively, since I don't expect Wolf to receive a lethal injection. Rather, I expect CNN to receive the death penalty from its AUDIENCE. As I have said repeatedly, the only reason I do not make rpeated calls for a boycott of CNN is that EVERYONE is already doing it (mostly not even consciously). CNN is a ding network, receiving the kind of SLOW death that a real barbarian like me can appreciate.
Bottom line: What business does CNN have trying to put such obvious pressure on people in Georgia to adopt the position of CNN on the death penalty? This is power politics--or attempted pwoer politics, if CNN had any power--masquerading as "news'" My older daughter is right that I know I cannot reasonably expect otherwise, but this blog will continue to point out the obvious, dishoenst hypocrisy.
P.S. No proofreading or spell checking (bad eyesight).
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