Another Type of Vital …

… dis-information, that is.

Via the comments section at FDL, referring to a piece in the Washington Times.  Bush meeting with bloggers ?  We all know  there has been a divide open up … between wingnit bloggers who defend everything and anything the Bush Mutant Ninja Commando Fascists put out there, and so-called lefty bloggers who oppose anything the Bushites say or do under the general belief that they are up to no good.

To me it is clear that there has been much deconstruction and destruction of the rule of law and the overall system of checks and balances in the USA, pretty quickly really .. accompanied by an illegal and immoral so-called war (really a preemptive invasion that did not preempt anything) … so I belong in the second of the two camps mentioned above.

The point with this post is that the Bushites are not satisfied with owning the vast majority of the souls of people working in mainstream media, but feel they need to call bloggers into the fray as reinforcement.  I’d argue that so much of what they have perpetrated on the American public … lies camouflaged as high-minded fear-based rhetoric, or straight-out lying and the re-writing of recent history … has been so outrageous that the left-wing blogs have acquired force and weight [recisely because all they have tried to do is chronicle the descent into dishonesty, depravity and shame.

It continues to astound me that while we are surrounded daily with evidence that the once-proud nation of the USA os quickly being brought to its knees by its very own leaders and the sycophants installed all around them.

Case-study material for the rest of yours and my lives, at the very least.

check this out– looks like booosh is trying to keep up with Clinton! Wonder if Jane and Christy were invited!!!

President Bush has invited bloggers to join him today as he signs into law a bill creating a database of federal spending — a recognition of their role in forcing the bill through Congress over the objections of senior senators and an indication of how much bloggers are changing the political process.

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Some of the bloggers also will have a chance to talk about their work on the bill tomorrow with Clay Johnson, deputy director for management at the Office of Management and Budget.

“They definitely showed a tremendous interest and a dogged determination to see this bill passed, and we are happy to invite them to the White House,” said White House spokeswoman Dana Perino.

Glenn Reynolds, who led the charge from the right on his blogs Instapundit.com and Porkbusters.org, said blogs have given a voice to the constituency that wants spending controls and accountability. That means lawmakers can’t talk about financial responsibility while getting away with profligate spending on pet projects.

“That’s sort of the big news here,” Mr. Reynolds said. “What blogs make it hard for people to do in a whole lot of different ways is tell one group of people one thing and tell another group something different, and hope nobody noticed.”

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