Liberal activist Sandra Fluke made her case to the mostly female audience of the ABC show "The View," where she claimed —apparently without irony— that she is being silenced by Rush Limbaugh. She also gave a significant clue that her "stunned” sense of outrage seems to be a scripted part of a larger narrative trifecta: supporting Obamacare, destroying religious liberty and silencing the right.
Anyone
who follows the Institutional Left was probably suspicious when
President Obama called Ms. Fluke on the phone in his unofficial role as
Community Organizer in Chief. I scoured the history books and can't find
another case of a sitting president personally contacting a US citizen
because a radio talk show host had said something about them that hurt
their feelings. Certainly, President Obama made no such called to Laura
Ingraham when MSNBC's Ed Schultz called her a slut. Ms. Fluke described
the President as "kind."
However,
Ms. Fluke pulled back the curtain midway through her interview on "The
View" when she suggested that viewers head over to the website of Media
Matters for America. As The Daily Caller recently exposed,
there's been a high level of coordination between the White House and
Media Matters for America, so of course it's no shock that Ms. Fluke
chose MMFA as her leftist propaganda arm of choice.
One
of Media Matters’s main jobs has been shutting down right wing media
voices were ever possible. They want a world with no Breitbart.com, Fox
News, Rush Limbaugh or any dissenting voices in the run-up to the 2012
election. The level of coordination should concern anyone because it's
the president using his position and bully pulpit as a way to quell
criticism by utilizing the Institutional Left’s infrastructure.
Of
course, The View is a perfectly fair and balanced source on the subject
since they have Elizabeth Hasselback as their resident conservative.
She had not heard Rush Limbaugh's statements before viewing the heavily
edited video clip shown on The View but her gut reaction was
“repulsed.”
Aren’t you glad the conservative view was represented?
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