Monday, June 18, 2012

The Telegraph, the things they do & the things they ignore!


There are a lot of important things going on in the world on this day, June 17, 2012. Even CBS News is taking notice. We hear the Greek election may have some dire consequences for the United States. However it may in some way make the Obama administration look bad so George McCanless President and Publisher of The Telegraph has apparently decided to protect the people of middle Georgia from this shocking news.

The President and Publisher of The Telegraph, George McCanless, carrying the flag of McClatchy Newspapers is the individual who has decided the people of middle Georgia would get the so-called news he decided was appropriate.

On July 23, 2010 in an e-mail with the “SubjectRE: ‘service to this community’” the President and Publisher of The Telegraph George McCanless in no uncertain terms explains why there has been no coverage of Rep. Charlie Rangel’s ethical problems.  McCanless puts it bluntly: “He hasn’t been convicted of anything --- yet.” Then to reinforce his meaning he tells us: “I trust you get the message.”

After the e-mail there was some coverage of Rangel’s problems but that was just the one incident.  They have since returned to their goal of providing protection for and carrying the water for things like Attorney General Eric Holder, “Fast and Furious”: gun running and the congressional hearings. There has not been the first peep about the “Contempt of Congress” citation aimed at Attorney General Eric Holder; after all he has local connections to The Telegraph.

There are other things which need to be smoothed over such as the fiasco in Egypt.   Then when needed The Telegraph can always reach back in history and find something they can trot out: something which might make the Republicans look bad, as if there were not enough legitimate concerns.  Wonder of all wonders they come up with something like WATERGATE: 40 YEARS LATER.

After this if the Executive Editor Sherrie Marshall is real careful she can shop around and find something on the Egyptian situation which will not implicate the Obama administration. We are talking about their helping the Muslim Brother Hood and their quest to take over the country of Egypt.

Of course the AP is always glad to help.  When you need a scam the AP can always be depended on. You can see Executive Editor Sherrie Marshall’s preference right here: Egypt votes on Mubarak’s successor.  

Notice how the AP has modified the term “Muslim brotherhood” to plain “brotherhood”. The article goes on to use speculation and opinion to shape things for the reader. The extensive use of terms like “not expected to”: “possible because”: “they suspected” and “may be” are used to mold the article into something George McCanless, Sherrie Marshall and the likes can live with. After all The Telegraph and the AP have to protect the Obama Administration at all cost.

You can see a different take on the Greek election right here.   The Muslim Brotherhood is a terrorist organization which the Obama administration refuses to label as such. It was Obama who turned United States Forces loose on Mubarak and then tried to scam the people of this great Nation by telling them it was a NATO exercise. The Telegraph was instrumental in disseminating this scam.  

Now that it looks as if the Muslim Brotherhood is going to take over, impose Sharia Law which subjugates women, The Telegraph and the AP seem to want to shape things where the Obama administration would not be connected to this.

The Sharia Law is depicted on the cover of Time magazine as can be see here.


The Telegraph goes on to help the Obama administration with the scam on solar power. You can see that here. They for the most part have ignored the way the solar industry as a whole has cost the taxpayers of this great country billions of dollars and the way the Obama administration has used it to “spread the wealth around” to his contributors.

We can see what McCanless and Marshall chose for your consumption right here. Then there is the version the rest of the world received. You might note that the article chosen by The Telegraph was by Matthew Daly of the Associated Press, Sept 16, 2011 and titled “Officials ignore warnings about solar company”.  

The version on the same date the rest of the world got was by AP’s Matthew Daly and Jack Gillum and titled “Obama administration reworked Solyndra loan to favor donor”.

We know The Telegraph’s Editorial Page Editor Charles E. Richardson picks up a “lousy lunch” and his wife works for the same people who provides the “lousy lunch” on the taxpayers dime. According to Bill Knowles of wearepolitics there are “70,000 reasons” for Richardson to defend these people and their extravagance with the taxpayers money.

The AP writes something for everyone as the links show. As can be seen in the two links located above on the Muslim Brotherhood what you read is the prerogative of McClatchy’s lackeys like George McCanless, Sherrie Marshall, Charles E. Richardson and Kenny Burgamy.  

 We can see from the two links here on Solyndra and the solar energy how The Telegraph picks and choose their material to help the Obama administration and deceive the people of middle Georgia. The Telegraph has never been able to grasp the idea that when it comes to news all honest people want is the truth and the AP just does not care.

Like the hatchet job and character assassination they did on the Republican candidate for President, Herman Cain, honesty, morality and integrity is not a problem The Telegraph and the AP just ignore it.

Here is The Telegraph’s version that President and Publisher George McCanless and Executive Editor Sherrie Marshall chose for your consumption.  We have to remember that as things deteriorated they quit covering the dishonesty and deceit in the solar energy all together.  They went into the rehabilitation mode as can be see with their Solar power heating up.

They touched on Solyndra but as things got really ugly and spread, like the Wars, Guantanamo, the debt, etc. they just dropped any coverage.  The Telegraph’s President and Publisher George McCanless, Executive Editor Sherrie Marshall, Editorial Page Editor Charles E. Richardson and Visiting Member and ex-banker Kenny Burgamy just quit covering it. They all pulled the old “out of sight out of mind” routine.

After considering all this we can say: “I can see clearly now”.

Have a nice day. 

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