Yesterday marked the 29th inaccurate, insidious, and inflammatory post about Patrick J. Buchanan and his National Best Seller Suicide of Superpower by left-wing smear stooges, Media Matters--and we appreciate the free publicity.
That equals about one post every day since the book debuted on October 18th.
Marching goose step with the militant gays and anti-Catholic bigots, Media Matters has spewed hundreds of words of hate and spent many hours pumping up the book.
As Will Rogers said, "You can say what you want about me, but spell my name right."
Patrick J. Buchanan, senior advisor to three U.S. Presidents, nationally syndicated columnist, and MSNBC Political Commentator, has published the "political book of the year" and New York Times Best Seller --Suicide of a Superpower.
Showing posts with label media matters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label media matters. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
HuffPo's Calderone: A Lazy and Sloppy Journalist
Yesterday's post by Michael Calderone on The Huffington Post website was erroneous. Feeding right from the bosom of left-wing bigots and not checking his facts before the story posted, Calderone proved he is a lazy journalist. Calderone, who wrongly wrote that Patrick J. Buchanan hadn't been on MSNBC since his best seller Suicide of a Superpower had been launched, was forced to post a correction.Worse is Calderone's sloppy but revealing Tweets.
When his story first posted, Calderone tweeted, "MSNBC's kept Pat Buchanan off air since controversial book dropped -- some groups hope for good."
With Calderone acknowledging that MSNBC declined to comment on his story, how can he declare MSNBC "kept Pat Buchanan off air" when the facts prove otherwise? And what "groups" are these? Media Matters, Anti-Catholic bigot Abe Foxman, and the eight-known-members of Color of Change. Not a winning coalition to say the least, but a hodge podge of self-promoting, name-calling leftists.
After his editors slapped his hand for making a grave error and then posting a correction, Calderone tweeted, "Correction: Pat Buchanan’s made one appearance on MSNBC since book published -- not since COC campaign."
So now Calderone alleges that Buchanan hasn't been on because of the Color of Change campaign? How about hasn't been on since the Herman Cain sexual harassment scandal broke or hasn't been on since Kim Kardashian (pictured) ended her 72 day marriage?
What leaps of judgement with no sources. With so many spokespersons and others being fired for twittering their inappropriate opinions, Calderone proves he is an idiot stooge of the left, and a lazy and sloppy journalist.
The facts are Buchanan has a wonderful relationship with his employer MSNBC and he currently is "off the reservation" promoting his book. The left is trying to find deeper meaning in all this is like convincing yourself that you're eating a Rib Eye steak dinner by meditating on a piece of beef jerky for an hour beforehand.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Left-Wing Advances Buchanan
So the left still doesn't get it!
Leah Nelson, a Montgomery, Alabama-based left-wing blogger, posted a new attack on the Southern Poverty Law Center's website falsely claiming Patrick J. Buchanan was "reacting furiously" to a left-wing censorship campaign based on hate and bigotry.
Wrong!
Frankly, we are pleased that hate-filled Media Matters, the eight-member Color of Change, and now a legitimate left-wing institution, the Southern Poverty Law Center, are spending resources and man-hours pumping up the controversy and flat-out falsehoods surrounding Buchanan's best-selling book, Suicide of a Superpower: Will America Survive to 2025?
Suicide of a Superpower is booming in sales because of the attention he garnered from his radio appearance this week on NPR's Diane Rehm Show (broadcasting on 160 stations) and the left-wing campaign of distortion and hate.
We want book sales and the left has delivered. Keep it coming!
Leah Nelson, a Montgomery, Alabama-based left-wing blogger, posted a new attack on the Southern Poverty Law Center's website falsely claiming Patrick J. Buchanan was "reacting furiously" to a left-wing censorship campaign based on hate and bigotry.
Wrong!
Frankly, we are pleased that hate-filled Media Matters, the eight-member Color of Change, and now a legitimate left-wing institution, the Southern Poverty Law Center, are spending resources and man-hours pumping up the controversy and flat-out falsehoods surrounding Buchanan's best-selling book, Suicide of a Superpower: Will America Survive to 2025?
Suicide of a Superpower is booming in sales because of the attention he garnered from his radio appearance this week on NPR's Diane Rehm Show (broadcasting on 160 stations) and the left-wing campaign of distortion and hate.
We want book sales and the left has delivered. Keep it coming!
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Hate and Bigotry Target Buchanan
Two-left wing groups, Color of Change, with eight known members, and its co-conspirators at Media Matters---self-endowed Orwellian censors--are attempting to gag and have Patrick J. Buchanan fired as an MSNBC Political Commentator as his new book, Suicide of a Superpower: Will America Survive Until 2025?, soars in sales. (The book has been a top nonfiction bestseller at Amazon.com since it debuted last week.) Using charged racist language, gross misinterpretations, out of context quotes, and sugar-coated anti-Catholic sentiments, Media Matters has written 16 vile posts in the past 12 days in an orchestrated campaign of hate and bigotry.UPDATE: Patrick J. Buchanan's new book made Publishers Weekly's National Best Sellers list.
Friday, October 21, 2011
Winning Numbers 4-2-75-9-1
It's all in the numbers.
As we end the week, Patrick J. Buchanan's Suicide of a Superpower, 4 days after debuting, ranks #2 in hot new non-fiction releases at Amazon.com.
Buchanan also completed more than 75 media interviews across the country this past week. Media Matters, an unreliable group of left-wing bloggers, has written 9 posts in 1 week about the book, creating more controversy, more attention.
As we end the week, Patrick J. Buchanan's Suicide of a Superpower, 4 days after debuting, ranks #2 in hot new non-fiction releases at Amazon.com.
Buchanan also completed more than 75 media interviews across the country this past week. Media Matters, an unreliable group of left-wing bloggers, has written 9 posts in 1 week about the book, creating more controversy, more attention.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Left-Wing Gone Wild
48 hours out, soaring sales, and a blazing media tour, Patrick J. Buchanan's hot new book Suicide of a Superpower has earned the scorn of left-wing groups ---generating publicity and boosting sales.
Media Matters has dedicated five lengthy post in less than a week to personally attack Buchanan and Suicide of a Superpower. Even Buchanan's supportive comments about immigrants were viciously distorted by a writer for Media Matters who appears to be a bigot. She seems to view all immigrants, legal and illegal, as being non-white. Worse, another Media Matters bigot-blogger disingenuously inserted the word "segregation" in relationship to Black Americans to provoke hate and distort Buchanan's words.
Salon.com then piled on (as we noted last night) when Editor-in-Chief Joan Walsh foolishly declared Buchanan had lost the culture war. One of her lackeys, Peter Finocchiaro (pictured) then posted over a half dozen audio excerpts from the audio book version of Suicide of a Superpower, showing an "ignorant moment" of the left-wing: when it comes to books, any publicity is good publicity.
Media Matters has dedicated five lengthy post in less than a week to personally attack Buchanan and Suicide of a Superpower. Even Buchanan's supportive comments about immigrants were viciously distorted by a writer for Media Matters who appears to be a bigot. She seems to view all immigrants, legal and illegal, as being non-white. Worse, another Media Matters bigot-blogger disingenuously inserted the word "segregation" in relationship to Black Americans to provoke hate and distort Buchanan's words.
Salon.com then piled on (as we noted last night) when Editor-in-Chief Joan Walsh foolishly declared Buchanan had lost the culture war. One of her lackeys, Peter Finocchiaro (pictured) then posted over a half dozen audio excerpts from the audio book version of Suicide of a Superpower, showing an "ignorant moment" of the left-wing: when it comes to books, any publicity is good publicity.
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Media Matters Pumps Up Buchanan's Suicide of a Superpower
Media Matters, a self-described "progressive research and information center," has breathlessly pumped up Patrick J. Buchanan's latest book, Suicide of a Superpower, by laying out the long-lasting friendship Buchanan has had with the Drudge Report for the past decade.
In a post that will make most people yawn, Eric Hananoki lays out screen shots from Drudge Report about books Buchanan has published in the past decade. Hananoki has unwittingly given the public a preview of Buchanan's next book to be released Tuesday--graciously stirring buzz on the left side of the aisle.
Thank you Eric!
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