Secretary of State John Kerry is a very stupid man. He's stupid because he thinks the American people are gullible and will actually believe what he just said about the media and terrorism.
Kerry wants people to be unaware of what's going on in the world of terrorism so that they don't band together and demand real action from the government. He doesn't want the public to take an honest look at the ideology behind jihad terrorism. For Kerry and the administration, it's better for them that the public is ignorant and complacent so that we don't question Obama's suicidal tactics dealing with the Islamic jihad threat that will obviously worsen as we take in more Islamic "refugees."
During Kerry's first official visit to Bangladesh and meeting with top government officials and maybe picking up a few casual shirts at a great price, he held a press conference at the Edward M. Kennedy Center in Dhaka.
There have been recent terror attacks in that country and Kerry addressed the problem of terrorism with a dramatic demonstration on how stupid he is but still is vastly overpaid.
He preached about how the media could "do us all a service" by reducing coverage of terror attacks.
"Remember this: No country is immune from terrorism. It's easy to terrorize. Government and law enforcement have to be correct 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year," he said, using a tired, worn out cliche as if saying it for the first time. "But if you decide one day you're going to be a terrorist and you're willing to kill yourself [as if that's how Islamic jihadist think], you can go out and kill some people. You can make some noise. Perhaps the media would do us all a service if they didn't cover it quite as much. People wouldn't know what's going on."
Idiots applauded.
It sounds as if Kerry is taking his cues from the Hillary Clinton book on the media. The less we hear from them and deal with them the better.
In a free society we can laugh at John "Hair-plugs" Kerry because part of that freedom we enjoy is freedom of the press. People in power hate the scrutiny of honest journalism. Some, like Hillary Clinton, avoid it. Others like Kerry ask to see less of it.
It's getting progressively more difficult to understand how people who actually follow politics could consider voting for a liberal party who would shut down freedom of the press, free expression and our inalienable rights overall.
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Kerry wants people to be unaware of what's going on in the world of terrorism so that they don't band together and demand real action from the government. He doesn't want the public to take an honest look at the ideology behind jihad terrorism. For Kerry and the administration, it's better for them that the public is ignorant and complacent so that we don't question Obama's suicidal tactics dealing with the Islamic jihad threat that will obviously worsen as we take in more Islamic "refugees."
During Kerry's first official visit to Bangladesh and meeting with top government officials and maybe picking up a few casual shirts at a great price, he held a press conference at the Edward M. Kennedy Center in Dhaka.
There have been recent terror attacks in that country and Kerry addressed the problem of terrorism with a dramatic demonstration on how stupid he is but still is vastly overpaid.
He preached about how the media could "do us all a service" by reducing coverage of terror attacks.
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Idiots applauded.
It sounds as if Kerry is taking his cues from the Hillary Clinton book on the media. The less we hear from them and deal with them the better.
In a free society we can laugh at John "Hair-plugs" Kerry because part of that freedom we enjoy is freedom of the press. People in power hate the scrutiny of honest journalism. Some, like Hillary Clinton, avoid it. Others like Kerry ask to see less of it.
It's getting progressively more difficult to understand how people who actually follow politics could consider voting for a liberal party who would shut down freedom of the press, free expression and our inalienable rights overall.
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