Rebel Newsflash: When Rick Sanchez and Helen Thomas get together... (plus 4 more items) |
- When Rick Sanchez and Helen Thomas get together...
- 'Americans betrayed by their government'
- Webster Tarpley: "There's a currency war!"
- More Bad News: 10 Things You Should Know About The Latest Economic Numbers
- Al-Qaeda or Al-Tricko? 'US cries wolf to rev up world for dominance war'
When Rick Sanchez and Helen Thomas get together... Posted: 10 Oct 2010 05:40 AM PDT What do you think they talk about? I'm guessing it's about how Jews are a poor, oppressed, powerless minority group who have absolutely no say as to what goes in the news industry. As you probably know, Rick Sanchez got fired from his anchorman job at CNN a day after he gave a radio interview and mocked the idea that that Jews are a poor, oppressed minority group in America, especially considering they pretty much run the news industry. He and the host got off on that subject because Sanchez called Jon Stewart a "bigot" for always making fun of him. See, Sanchez, who's as white as you and me, was trying to claim victimhood status, apparently being too darned dumb to understand that having a Spanish name doesn't make you a victim; having brown skin is what makes Hispanics "victims". Sanchez is about as "Latino" as Christina Aguilera. That was his first mistake. As Steve Sailer so eloquently points out, Victimism is a high stakes, dangerous game, and you'd better know exactly what you're doing when you sit down to play. Sanchez was clearly in way over his head. He's like the tourist in Vegas who sees all the excitement at the World Series of Poker, so he plunks down his $10,000 entry fee, and asks "Does the dealer stand on soft 17?" |
'Americans betrayed by their government' Posted: 10 Oct 2010 04:20 AM PDT There has been much chatter on mainstream media that there are plenty of "other" jobs out there that people don't know about. However, data does not support the praises economists are singing about the "New Economy." Paul Craig Roberts says the "New Economy" is supposed to consist of financial services, innovation, and high-tech services but unfortunately these jobs have not come to fruition and the US government has betrayed its people. |
Webster Tarpley: "There's a currency war!" Posted: 10 Oct 2010 04:19 AM PDT While developing economies such as BRIC continue to grow, can they ever have a say at the IMF and World Bank? As currency wars continue to wage on will the world ever be able to get off the dollar? Webster Tarpley says the US owns 17% of the vote in the IMF; however developing countries are a center of resistance now. |
More Bad News: 10 Things You Should Know About The Latest Economic Numbers Posted: 10 Oct 2010 04:14 AM PDT On Friday, headlines across the United States declared that "unemployment remains unchanged at 9.6%". Many analysts rejoiced and heralded this announcement as a sign that we have hit bottom and that things will be turning around soon. But is that the truth? A closer look at the unemployment numbers reveals some disturbing facts. For example, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, a broader measure of unemployment that includes workers that have stopped looking for work rose sharply to 17.1%. But that is not the only troubling sign from this past week. Agricultural commodities continue to skyrocket, which means that food price increases are on the way. The foreclosure "robo-signing" crisis continues to escalate, and that threatens to throw the entire mortgage industry into a state of absolute turmoil. Meanwhile, the U.S. national debt continues to grow and wealth continues to leave the United States at a dizzying rate . |
Al-Qaeda or Al-Tricko? 'US cries wolf to rev up world for dominance war' Posted: 09 Oct 2010 11:24 PM PDT European intelligence officials and senior Pakistan diplomats have accused the US of crying wolf after it issued a terror alert for Europe earlier this week. The UK's Guardian newspaper goes on to allege the actual purpose of the alert was to justify a recent increase in drone attacks inside Pakistan. American-German historian F. William Engdahl, says the timing of the terror alerts has led to a questioniong of US motives... |
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