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rondog
07-22-2013, 16:35
OK, I don't know who this guy is, what network he's with, any of that stuff. But I've been hoping to see a story like this, the other side of the coin....."the rest of the story", as Paul Harvey would say.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ebu6Yvzs4Ls

ChunkyMonkey
07-22-2013, 16:39
I always like Bill Whittle commentary!

Ronin13
07-22-2013, 16:41
Bill Whittle is awesome. PJTV features a lot of great commentary, including Alfonzo Rachel's ZONATION. Always entertaining and informative in a very smart way.

Sawin
07-22-2013, 16:42
Bill does lots of controversial, but (IMHO) accurate, videos. I say good on him.

Zundfolge
07-22-2013, 16:56
This is the best analysis of the Trayvon Martin shooting ... the important bit is at the very end too.


A couple years ago he did a series of videos called "What We Believe" which does about the best job possible of explaining Conservatism.

Here's all 7 strung together (its about an hour long ... but well worth the watch)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0vh-TZ6SNg


Tons of other great stuff at his YouTube Channel (http://www.youtube.com/user/BillWhittleChannel)

Ronin13
07-22-2013, 16:59
I especially like him quoting Daniel Patrick Moynihan: "Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts." [Beer]
That quote seems to be something that's forgotten by the left on this issue.

roberth
07-22-2013, 17:18
Excellent report, Bill rips the media, the obama administration, and the prosecution a new one and rightly so.

I hope George Zimmerman can find safety, peace and is able to continue his good life.

rondog
07-22-2013, 18:27
I'm glad to hear this guy isn't considered some nutjob. I don't watch much stuff like this.

ChadAmberg
07-23-2013, 09:23
Here's a great read Bill wrote many years ago back when he was a "simple blogger"... always a great read.
http://www.ejectejecteject.com/archives/000129.html

3beansalad
07-23-2013, 09:29
Excellent, shared with some liberal idiots yesterday... doubt they saw any of the truth but I can always hope!

Ronin13
07-23-2013, 09:32
Another guy, for those who haven't heard of him, that's part of the PJTV group with Mr. Whittle, is this guy:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbR9TkKatu0
Alfonzo Rachel... He's smart and really good at exposing liberal hypocrisy.

ChadAmberg
07-23-2013, 11:34
Another guy, for those who haven't heard of him, that's part of the PJTV group with Mr. Whittle, is this guy:
Alfonzo Rachel... He's smart and really good at exposing liberal hypocrisy.

And I don't know if you know this, but Bill Whittle's colleague Stephen Green, aka Vodkapundit, lives up in Monument.

TEAMRICO
07-23-2013, 11:56
DAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaammmmmmnn Gina!

Liberal Heads would explode if they heard these "Right Wing Lies"!!!

Ronin13
07-23-2013, 13:08
And I don't know if you know this, but Bill Whittle's colleague Stephen Green, aka Vodkapundit, lives up in Monument.
No kidding? That's awesome! I didn't know that. [Beer]

spqrzilla
07-23-2013, 13:33
Stephen was a regular at the old Rocky Mountain Blogger Bash's back in our heyday.

Chad4000
07-23-2013, 13:35
great vid!

O2HeN2
07-23-2013, 17:18
A dem I could almost vote for, check out some of these PM quotes:

http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/d/daniel_patrick_moynihan.html

O2

bear71
07-24-2013, 14:00
My apologies if this has been posted already. I hadn't seen it.
When you get 10 min. check this out. Especially about the Arizona Iced Tea bit.
http://youtu.be/Ebu6Yvzs4Ls

ChunkyMonkey
07-24-2013, 14:01
http://www.ar-15.co/threads/111201-Been-waiting-to-see-something-like-this?highlight=BILL+WHITTLE

revor
07-24-2013, 14:03
By: Romany Malco


I haven't touched on the Trayvon Martin issue because race matters in this country are the paralysis of the American people. To constructively discuss Trayvon would require empathy, introspection and an understanding of America's social and economic history. This is why the open forums we have seen thus far seem to fuel more ignorance and bias than reasonable debate.
To be brutally honest, the only reason people are even aware of Trayvon Martin is because it became a topic within mainstream news and pop culture. Meaning: News directors saw it as a profitable, sensational story. Hundreds of blacks (http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/06/06/1214222/-Since-Trayvon-Martin-Was-Shot-About-480-Blacks-Have-Been-Murdered-in-Chicago) die annually in South Side Chicago without even a blurb. Trayvon isn't in the mainstream news for any reason other than ratings and profit. The news coverage on the Zimmerman case almost implies that the killing of this young black man is somehow an anomaly and I resent that.
In this country, if it isn't streamlined through mainstream media and pop culture, it doesn't seem to warrant national debate. Our "government" continues to wreak havoc on our civil liberties and there is little to no protest from the black community because of media diversion tactics that keep such pertinent issues out of mainstream media. But if Jay-Z or Rihanna were to make mention of it, we'd suddenly be jolted out of our sugar comas and protesting on freeways.
My point being, people are up in arms about Trayvon based on regurgitated pundits and manipulated facts aired to elicit emotion while fueling America's anger and division. That's how you boost ratings. No different from Piers Morgan's desperate rant over gun control when he knew his ratings were in the dumps. And from where I stand, anyone who still relies on corporate-owned media pundits to support an argument isn't equipped to offer worthwhile solutions.
People are using Trayvon Martin's death as an excuse to project their own deep-seated issues with racism and will not be capable of intelligent, empathetic debate until they've cooled down and afforded themselves an education.
Addressing Trayvon without first addressing the absence of critical thinking in our schools, the lack of introspection, the reasons for our low tolerance and our country's skewed value system does nothing more than create a sounding board for the ignorant. So rather than facilitate more racism outcry, I'd like to address young black people specifically.
I believe we lost that trial for Trayvon long before he was killed. Trayvon was doomed the moment ignorance became synonymous with young black America . We lost that case by using media outlets (music, movies, social media, etc.) as vehicles to perpetuate the same negative images and social issues that destroyed the black community in the first place. When we went on record glorifying violent crime and when we voted for a president we never thought to hold accountable. When we signed on to do reality shows that fed into the media's stereotypes of black men, we ingrained an image of Trayvon Martin so overwhelming that who he actually may have been didn't matter anymore.
Don't you find it peculiar that the same media outlets who have worked so diligently to galvanize the negative stigmas of black men in America are now airing open debates on improving the image of black males in American media? Do you honestly think CNN is using their competitive time slots for philanthropy?
"You never want a serious crisis to go to waste." - Rahm Emanuel (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yeA_kHHLow)
If we really wanted to ensure Trayvon Martin's killing was not in vain, we'd stop perpetuating negative images that are now synonymous with black men in America. We'd stop rapping about selling drugs and killing niggas. The next time we saw a man beating a woman, we'd call for help or break it up, but one thing we would not do is stand by with our cellphones out -- yelling WORLDSTAR! Instead of rewarding kids for memorization, we'd reward them for independent and critical thinking.
We'd spend less time subconsciously repeating lyrics about death and murder and more time understanding why we are so willing to twerk to songs that bemean women and boast of having things we cannot afford. We'd set examples of self-love for our youth by honoring our own hair, skin and eye color. We'd stop spending money on designer gear that we should be spending on our physical and psychological health. We'd seek information outside the corporate owned-media that manipulates us. We'd stop letting television babysit our kids and we'd quit regurgitating pundits we haven't come up with on our own.
Education, introspection, self-love and excellence are the only ways to overcome the wrath of ignorance. So before going back to popping molly and getting Turnt Up, I urge you to consider the implications of your actions. Your child's life may depend on it.

hatidua
07-24-2013, 15:00
Trayvon is dead.

Squeeze
07-24-2013, 15:34
Trayvon is dead.

Period. Dot. End of Story.

Monky
07-24-2013, 16:05
racists!

USAFGopherMike
07-24-2013, 18:05
O'reilly said it best. Stop having babys you can't support with men who aren't worthy fathers.

Ronin13
07-24-2013, 18:53
O'reilly said it best. Stop having babys you can't support with men who aren't worthy fathers.
Sound advice... the problem is, more often than not, it falls on mostly deaf ears... when it's advice shared with the liberal "takers" of our society.

USAFGopherMike
07-24-2013, 18:54
Parenting problem exacerbated by black pop culture (read: rappers, athletes, Hollyweird).

rondog
07-24-2013, 20:17
My apologies if this has been posted already. I hadn't seen it.
When you get 10 min. check this out. Especially about the Arizona Iced Tea bit.
http://youtu.be/Ebu6Yvzs4Ls


Um, post #1?