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pharweqto 12-22-2011 04:56 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQVrZ...layer_embedded

Xlkl9SFd 12-22-2011 04:56 PM

VIDEO: CBS's Bob Schieffer Detonates ... 'Can the Republic Survive?'
 
http://www.thedailybell.com/3341/VID...public-Survive ...
VIDEO: CBS's Bob Schieffer Detonates ... 'Can the Republic Survive?'

CBS's long-time political host Bob Schieffer went quietly berserk the other day, though few noticed. Schieffer, a pre-eminent water-carrier for the power elite, was livid about the decrepit state of US politics. He was nearly sputtering as he looked into the camera and provided his latest commentary.
The outburst may have many causes, but one that occurred to us was his recently conducted interview with Libertarian Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul (R-Tex).
During the interview, Schieffer's irritation was obvious, as was his bias. He attacked Ron Paul's free-market philosophy as unworkable and his anti-empire perspective as unrealistic. The interview was widely panned on the Internet, with many taking shots at Schieffer's unprofessional conduct.
It could be that Schieffer was brooding over the interview and the resultant 'Net furor. Or perhaps the futility of the current system − and the strain of avoiding Ron Paul's ongoing success on the campaign trail − is getting to him.
Certainly, as the 'Net era blossoms all sorts of power elite verities go by the wayside. The mainstream media that Schieffer represented so ably in the 20th century has lost considerable clout. The old paradigm of Republicans versus Democrats has been transformed by the Internet and so has the sociopolitical dialogue.
Now Republicans and Democrats may be seen standing together on one side of the aisle, providing state solutions while Ron Paul and the libertarian crowd stands on the other, presenting economic and cultural remedies that emphasize freedom and free markets. That's the Internet Reformation for you.
Perhaps this is what made Schieffer so grumpy. He unleashed a commentary that was startling for its vitriol, and quite unusual to hear on an establishment platform like CBS.
In their effort to destroy each other are the political parties on the verge of destroying the category, the system, he asks. "We're not there but we may be close."
Campaigns, he adds, "are as meaningless as they are mean − and government has done nothing for us lately." Finally, he asks, "Can it be repaired before the whole thing blows apart?"
See the video here:
(Video from CBS's YouTube user channel.)

jokiruss 12-22-2011 05:35 PM

The problem is standing in front of him and staring him in the face and he cannot see it - how pathetic. The power elite hivemind has absorbed the entire body politic and it's lapdog the MSM of which Shieffer is part; it is the problem; he is the problem. This is like that scene from Forbidden Planet where supergenius Morbius cannot see the obvious, that his subconscious mind is killing the crewmen. Schieffer is a captive of his obsolete and destructive liberal-statist mindset with all it's biases and imaginary solutions and he cannot see it. The guy is blind.

Cabinanteerip 12-22-2011 07:20 PM

In this case the problem was right behind him in the background.


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