Showing posts with label Vast Rightwing Conspiracy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vast Rightwing Conspiracy. Show all posts

Friday, November 13, 2009

Death of Census Worker May Be Suicide


Remember that census worker who was found dead in a rural area of Kentucky, and all the loony left libtards trumpeted it is as a bunch of redneck neocons lynching him egged on by the likes of Michelle Malkin, Glenn Beck and the Vast Right Wing Conspiracy? Well, let's see how long it takes them to run with the recent revelations to come out of the investigation.
Investigators trying to solve the mystery of a census taker found hanging from a tree with the word "fed" scrawled on his chest are examining whether he manipulated the scene in order to conceal a suicide and make a life insurance claim possible for his son, law enforcement officials told The Associated Press.
I'm not holding my breath, because I know just like all of the phony noose stories, all we will hear from them is silence.

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Leader of VRWC Endorses Mrs. Clinton

Oh, how times have changed. Granted this is only for the Democrat primary in Pennsylvania, but who would have though ten years ago a paper owned by Richard Mellon Scaife would be endorsing The Pantsuit?
Could it be the "vast right wing conspiracy" is having second thoughts? Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton was endorsed Sunday by the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, whose owner and publisher, billionaire Richard Mellon Scaife, personally funded many of the investigations that led to President Clinton's impeachment in 1998.

It was one of a handful of endorsements the New York senator has received from Pennsylvania newspapers before the state's primary Tuesday. Most of the state's major papers have endorsed Barack Obama.

In its endorsement, Tribune-Review editors said Obama is too inexperienced to be president and that his recent comments about bitter voters living in small towns showed a lack of respect for middle-class values.

"In sharp contrast, Clinton is far more experienced in government — as an engaged first lady to a governor and a president, as a second-term senator in her own right," the paper said. "She has a real voting record on key issues. Agree with her or not, you at least know where she stands instead of being forced to wonder."

Clinton met with the Tribune-Review's editorial board, including Scaife, last month. Afterward, Scaife wrote an editorial titled "Hillary, Reassessed," declaring how impressed he had been by the former first lady.
They must have pictures of him.