Becoming the Media

Time to Change the Game

One of the standard laments of conservatives has been and remains the unconscionable bias of the mainstream media.  The bulk of so-called mainstream media outlets are so thoroughly in the tank for Obama, and indeed any leftist cause, that it has become impossible to discern between them and the party they shamelessly favor in their reporting.  The Benghazi story offers abundant evidence of this trend, but the truth is that the media has been skewed heavily in favor of the left for the whole of my life.  What some will have noted is that the character of the bias has changed, having become more thoroughly unabashed.  I believe this owes to the success of talk radio in the 1990s, led by Rush Limbaugh, but also by “new media” of which I suppose I must now admit I am a part.  The mainstream media is too inflexible to roll with the punches, and instead have become the televised and print versions of a leftist talk radio.  For years, they tried with virtually no success to compete in that format, and having failed, they’ve simply decided to make television and newspapers resemble talk radio.  Expert at manipulating imagery like all true propagandists, they’ve simply turned the nightly news into a thirty minute screed for leftists views.

Naturally, the problem is that they still claim the mantle of “objective journalism,” all while carrying out purely partisan scripting and editing.  Rather than complain about them, however, we have an option.  We can’t expect them to “play fair,” whatever that means, but we have it in us to make them mostly irrelevant.  If we want to defeat the left, we will need to vanquish their media as credible sources of information.  Each of you has it in your power to take part in that effort.

Every one of you is a reporter.  With the advent of social media, like Twitter and Facebook, there isn’t one of you who doesn’t have a story to tell, and there isn’t one of you who doesn’t have something to add to the discussion.  Tell it.  Add it.  Do it relentlessly.  Whether you write a small blog like this one, post a points you’d like to make on Facebook, send out emails, or “tweet” your opinion one-hundred-forty characters at a time, get to it.  The lame-stream media doesn’t want to talk about Benghazi?  Fine.  You talk about Benghazi, but do it frequently and relentlessly.  Throw in remarks where appropriate, and don’t be afraid to share.  You’d be surprised what sort of an effect that will have, not only on the political discourse in the country, but also on a media that wishes to be relevant most of all. They want to shape stories, but more, they try to shape what is the story.  Your staunch refusal to move on to other issues and stories will put an end to their migrations away from topics they’d rather see finished.

You might argue that you’re just one small voice in an endless sea of voices, but believe me, the power of one voice in the right moment and context cannot be overestimated.  Sometimes, it’s just the weight of one more voice pushing against the dam that will make it burst.  Sure, at the moment the media is using the storm on the East coast to drive the discussion away from Benghazi, and any number of issues, including the stunted economic growth numbers, but nothing says you must participate in their cover-ups.  To the contrary, you can have an impact simply by talking about the stories that you see as important, and if enough of you do, the media will rush back to you, because what they dare not permit is that they would become irrelevant in the water-cooler talk of the day.  It’s up to you.  Sure, the media can try to bury stories, but they can only bury them if nobody is talking about them.  You have the power to change that.  You do. If sunshine is the best disinfectant, then what we need is a good deal more of it.

While some might argue that we’d have been better off never knowing the full scale of the depravity of Bill Clinton, what would we remember about him if not for Drudge?  He’s now one of the biggest voices in the sea.  What is the legacy of Andrew Breitbart?  The real message is that you can be “media” too, as the concept of “mainstream media” loses all meaning.  There is no reason Obama should get away with it, whatever is happening with hurricane Sandy.  We can follow more than one story at a time, and we’re able to shape the messaging.  Speaking to the occupant of the oval office, the father of the Benghazi hero Tyrone Woods proclaimed:

“It’s better to die a hero than live a coward.”-Charles Woods

With the loss he’s suffered in mind, having the courage to speak out as he has, what do we have to fear?  Engage.  Get the message out there, whatever your particular message may be, and do so fearlessly. It’s our country, and it’s time we take it back from the media. We decide what will be discussed and when, and we shouldn’t permit the so-called “mainstream media” to tell us otherwise.

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7 Responses to Becoming the Media

  1. the unit says:

    This storm is a national tradegy. If AWOL in Benghazi Obama and media gets away with it. Photo opportunity in wherever that guy is, situation room today? Presidential appearance may get a few votes, but those suffering ain’t voting right now. Sure postpone elections… ok postpone til after all who lost most all stand in FEMA lines to learn not elegible and sent to Small Business Administration lines for nother long wait to get stack of papers to fill out, needing CPA and Tax Attorney to complete, and all the while suffering with all the loss, even loved ones. Whatever immediate need is going to be met by Red Cross, Salvation Army, and other local help.
    I sound harsh in this difficult time, but been there and done that. You can’t imagine. Look at the pictures now posted everywhere, even AOL. Look at that filthy water. My story I won’t repeat. Just say that floated my Mom in that crap up to my nose not so long ago, her 90. Stupid to be there, sure, be there nevertheless. Only saved her cause mattress was ole foam rubber.
    That said…have nothing but empathy for what they been through, and what’s yet ahead. Forward.

  2. the unit says:

    This in keeping with becoming the media, who among the unwashed can claim full knowledge? Following is pretty long, but comments are sparse. So I submit…source The Grendel Report. I got no way to verify , check if you can …but here is…: P.S. edited to put ? mark up there after knowledge. Thank you.

    Admirals & Generals….

    Obama’s Endorsements from the Military:

    General Wesley Clark, USA, (Ret)
    General Colin Powell, USA (Ret)
    Major General Paul Eaton, USA (Ret)
    Admiral Donald Gutter, USN, former JAG of the Navy, (Ret)
    Admiral John Nathman, USN, (Ret)

    Mitt Romney’s Endorsements from the Military:

    Admiral James B. Busey, USN, (Ret.)
    General James T. Conway, USMC, (Ret.)
    General Terrence R. Dake, USMC, (Ret)
    Admiral James O. Ellis, USN, (Ret.)
    Admiral Mark Fitzgerald, USM, (Ret.)
    General Ronald R. Fogleman, USAF, (Ret)
    General Tommy Franks, USA, (Ret)
    General Alfred Hansen, USAF, (Ret)
    Admiral Ronald Jackson Hays, USN, (Ret)
    Admiral Thomas Bibb Hayward, USN, (Ret)
    General Chuck Albert Horner, USAF, (Ret)
    Admiral Jerome LaMarr Johnson, USN, (Ret)
    Admiral Timothy J. Keating, USN, (Ret)
    General Paul X. Kelley, USMC, (Ret)
    General William Kernan, USA, (Ret)
    Admiral George E.R. Kinnear II, USN, (Ret)
    General William L. Kirk, USAF, (Ret)
    General James J. Lindsay, USA, (Ret)
    General William R. Looney III, USAF, (Ret)
    Admiral Hank Mauz, USN, (Ret)
    General Robert Magnus, USMC, (Ret)
    Admiral Paul David Miller, USN, (Ret)
    General Henry Hugh Shelton, USA, (Ret)
    General Lance Smith, USAF, (Ret)
    Admiral Leighton Smith, Jr., USN, (Ret)
    General Ronald W. Yates, USAF, (Ret)
    Admiral Ronald J. Zlatoper, USN, (Ret)
    Lieutenant General James Abrahamson, USAF, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General Edgar Anderson, Jr., USAF, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General Marcus A. Anderson, USAF, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General Buck Bedard, USMC, (Ret.)
    Vice Admiral A. Bruce Beran, USCG, (Ret.)
    Vice Admiral Lyle Bien, USN, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General Harold Blot, USMC, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General H. Steven Blum, USA, (Ret.)
    Vice Admiral Mike Bowman III, USN, (Ret.)
    Vice Admiral Mike Bucchi, USN, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General Walter E. Buchanan III, USAF, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General Richard A. Burpee, USAF, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General William Campbell, USAF, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General James E. Chambers, USAF, (Ret.)
    Vice Admiral Edward W. Clexton, Jr., USN, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General John B. Conaway, USAF, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General Marvin Covault, USA, (Ret.)
    Vice Admiral Terry M. Cross, USCG, (Ret.)
    Vice Admiral William Adam Dougherty, USN, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General Brett Dula, USAF, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General Gordon E. Fornell, USAF, (Ret.)
    Vice Admiral David Frost, USN, (Ret.)
    Vice Admiral Henry C. Giffin III, USN, (Ret.)
    Vice Admiral Peter M. Hekman, USN, (Ret.)
    Vice Admiral Richard D. Herr, USCG, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General Thomas J Hickey, USAF, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General Walter S. Hogle, Jr., USAF, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General Ronald W. Iverson, USAF, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General Donald W. Jones, USA, (Ret.)
    Vice Admiral Douglas J. Katz, USN, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General Jay W. Kelley, USAF, (Ret.)
    Vice Admiral Tom Kilcline, USN, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General Timothy A. Kinnan, USAF, (Ret.)
    Vice Admiral Harold Koenig, M.D., USN, (Ret.)
    Vice Admiral Albert H. Konetzni, USN, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General Buford Derald Lary, USAF, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General Frank Libutti, USMC, (Ret.)
    Vice Admiral Stephen Loftus, USN, (Ret.)
    Vice Admiral Michael Malone, USN, (Ret.)
    Vice Admiral Edward H. Martin, USN, (Ret.)
    Vice Admiral John J. Mazach, USN, (Ret.)
    Vice Admiral Justin D. McCarthy, USN, (Ret.)
    Vice Admiral William McCauley, USN, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General Fred McCorkle, USMC, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General Thomas G. McInerney, USAF, (Ret.)
    Vice Admiral Joseph S. Mobley, USN, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General Carol Mutter, USMC, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General Dave R. Palmer, USA, (Ret.)
    Vice Admiral John Theodore “Ted” Parker, USN, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General Garry L. Parks, USMC, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General Charles Henry “Chuck” Pitman, USMC, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General Steven R. Polk, USAF, (Ret.)
    Vice Admiral William E. Ramsey, USN, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General Joseph J. Redden, USAF, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General Clifford H. “Ted” Rees, Jr., USAF, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General Edward Rowny, USA (Ret.)
    Vice Admiral Dutch Schultz, USN, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General Charles J. Searock, Jr., USAF, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General E. G. “Buck” Shuler, USAF, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General Alexander M. “Rusty” Sloan, USAF, (Ret.)
    Vice Admiral Edward M. Straw, USN, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General David J. Teal, USAF, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General Billy M. Thomas, USA, (Ret.)
    Vice Admiral Donald C. “Deese” Thompson, USCG, (Ret.)
    Vice Admiral Alan S. Thompson, USN, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General Herman O. “Tommy” Thomson, USAF, (Ret.)
    Vice Admiral Howard B. Thorsen, USCG, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General William Thurman, USAF, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General Robert Allen “R.A.” Tiebout, USMC, (Ret.)
    Vice Admiral John B. Totushek, USNR, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General George J. Trautman, USMC, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General Garry R. Trexler, USAF, (Ret.)
    Vice Admiral Jerry O. Tuttle, USN, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General Claudius “Bud” Watts, USAF, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General William “Bill” Welser, USAF, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General Thad A. Wolfe, USAF, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General C. Norman Wood, USAF, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General Michael W. Wooley, USAF, (Ret.)
    Lieutenant General Richard “Rick” Zilmer, USMC, (Ret.)
    Major General Chris Adams, USAF, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Henry Amos, USN (Ret.)
    Major General Nora Alice Astafan, USAF, (Ret.)
    Major General Almon Bowen Ballard, USAF, (Ret.)
    Major General James F. Barnette, USAF, (Ret.)
    Major General Robert W. Barrow, USAF, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral John R. Batlzer, USN, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Jon W. Bayless, USN, (Ret.)
    Major General John E. Bianchi, USA, (Ret.)
    Major General David F. Bice, USMC, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Linda J. Bird, USN, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral James H. Black, USN, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Peter A. Bondi, USN, (Ret.)
    Major General John L. Borling, USMC, (Ret.)
    Major General Tom Braaten, USA, (Ret.)
    Major General Robert J. Brandt, USA, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Jerry C. Breast, USN, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Bruce B. Bremner, USN, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Thomas F. Brown III, USN, (Ret.)
    Major General David P. Burford, USA, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral John F. Calvert, USN, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Jay A. Campbell, USN, (Ret.)
    Major General Henry Canterbury, USAF, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral James J. Carey, USN, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Nevin Carr, USN, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Stephen K. Chadwick, USN, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral W. Lewis Chatham, USN, (Ret.)
    Major General Jeffrey G. Cliver, USAF, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Casey Coane, USN, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Isaiah C. Cole, USN, (Ret.)
    Major General Stephen Condon, USAF, (Ret.)
    Major General Richard C. Cosgrave, USANG, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Robert Cowley, USN, (Ret.)
    Major General J.T. Coyne, USMC, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Robert C. Crates, USN, (Ret.)
    Major General Tommy F. Crawford, USAF, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral James P. Davidson, USN, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Kevin F. Delaney, USN, (Ret.)
    Major General James D. Delk, USA, (Ret.)
    Major General Robert E. Dempsey, USAF, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Jay Ronald Denney, USNR, (Ret.)
    Major General Robert S. Dickman, USAF, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral James C. Doebler, USN, (Ret.)
    Major General Douglas O. Dollar, USA, (Ret.)
    Major General Hunt Downer, USA, (Ret.)
    Major General Thomas A. Dyches, USAF, (Ret.)
    Major General Jay T. Edwards, USAF, (Ret.)
    Major General John R. Farrington, USAF, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Francis L. Filipiak, USN, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral James H. Flatley III, USN, (Ret.)
    Major General Charles Fletcher, USA, (Ret.)
    Major General Bobby O. Floyd, USAF, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Veronica Froman, USN, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Vance H. Fry, USN, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral R. Byron Fuller, USN, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral George M. Furlong, USN, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Frank Gallo, USN, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Ben F. Gaumer, USN, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Harry E. Gerhard Jr., USN, (Ret.)
    Major General Daniel J. Gibson, USAF, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Andrew A. Giordano, USN, (Ret.)
    Major General Richard N. Goddard, USAF, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Fred Golove, USCGR, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Harold Eric Grant, USN, (Ret.)
    Major General Jeff Grime, USAF, (Ret.)
    Major General Robert Kent Guest, USA, (Ret.)
    Major General Tim Haake, USAR, (Ret.)
    Major General Otto K. Habedank, USAF, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Thomas F. Hall, USN, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Donald P. Harvey, USN, (Ret.)
    Major General Leonard W. Hegland, USAF, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral John Hekman, USN, (Ret.)
    Major General John A. Hemphill, USA, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Larry Hereth, USCG, (Ret.)
    Major General Wilfred Hessert, USAF, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Don Hickman, USN, (Ret.)
    Major General Geoffrey Higginbotham, USMC, (Ret.)
    Major General Jerry D. Holmes, USAF, (Ret.)
    Major General Weldon F. Honeycutt, USA, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Steve Israel, USN, (Ret.)
    Major General James T. Jackson, USA, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral John S. Jenkins, USN, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Tim Jenkins, USN, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Ron Jesberg, USN, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Pierce J. Johnson, USN, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Steven B. Kantrowitz, USN, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral John T. Kavanaugh, USN, (Ret.)
    Major General Dennis M. Kenneally, USA, (Ret.)
    Major General Michael Kerby, USAF, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral David Kunkel, USCG, (Ret.)
    Major General Geoffrey C. Lambert, USA, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Arthur Langston, USN, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Thomas G. Lilly, USN, (Ret.)
    Major General James E. Livingston, USAF, (Ret.)
    Major General Al Logan, USAF, (Ret.)
    Major General John D. Logeman Jr., USAF, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Noah H. Long Jr, USNR, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Don Loren, USN, (Ret.)
    Major General Andy Love, USAF, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Thomas C. Lynch, USN, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Steven Wells Maas, USN, (Ret.)
    Major General Robert M. Marquette, USAF, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Larry Marsh, USN, (Ret.)
    Major General Clark W. Martin, USAF, (Ret.)
    Major General William M. Matz, USN, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Gerard Mauer, USN, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral William J. McDaniel, MD, USN, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral E.S. McGinley II, USN, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Henry C. McKinney, USN, (Ret.)
    Major General Robert Messerli, USAF, (Ret.)
    Major General Douglas S. Metcalf, USAF, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral John W. Miller, USN, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Patrick David Moneymaker, USN, (Ret.)
    Major General Mario Montero, USA, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Douglas M. Moore, USN, (Ret.)
    Major General Walter Bruce Moore, USA, (Ret.)
    Major General William Moore, USA, (Ret.)
    Major General Burton R. Moore, USAF, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral James A. Morgart, USN, (Ret.)
    Major General Stanton R. Musser, USAF, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral John T. Natter, USN, (Ret.)
    Major General Robert George Nester, USAF, (Ret.)
    Major General George W. Norwood, USAF, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Robert C. Olsen, USN, (Ret.)
    Major General Raymund E. O’Mara, USAF, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Robert S. Owens, USN, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral John F. Paddock, USN, (Ret.)
    Major General Robert W. Paret, USAF, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Robert O. Passmore, USN, (Ret.)
    Major General Earl G. Peck, USAF, (Ret.)
    Major General Richard E. Perraut Jr., USAF, (Ret.)
    Major General Gerald F. Perryman, USAF, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral W.W. Pickavance, USN, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral John J. Prendergast, USN, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Fenton F. Priest, USN, (Ret.)
    Major General David C. Ralston, USA, (Ret.)
    Major General Bentley B. Rayburn, USAF, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Harold Rich, USN , (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Roland Rieve, USN, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Tommy F. Rinard, USN , (Ret.)
    Major General Richard H. Roellig, USAF, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Michael S. Roesner, USN, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral William J. Ryan, USN, (Ret.)
    Major General Loran C. Schnaidt, USAF, (Ret.)
    Major General Carl Schneider, USAF , (Ret.)
    Major General John P. Schoeppner, Jr., USAF, (Ret.)
    Major General Edison E. Scholes, USAF, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Robert H. Shumaker, USN, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral William S. Schwob, USCG, (Ret.)
    Major General David J. Scott, USAF, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Hugh P. Scott, USN, (Ret.)
    Major General Richard Secord, USAF, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral William H. Shawcross, USN, (Ret.)
    Major General Joseph K. Simeone, USAF and ANG , (Ret.)
    Major General Darwin Simpson, ANG , (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Greg Slavonic, USN , (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral David Oliver “D.O.” Smart, USNR, (Ret.)
    Major General Richard D. Smith, USAF, (Ret.)
    Major General Donald Bruce Smith, USAF, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Paul O. Soderberg, USN, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Robert H. “Bob” Spiro, USN, (Ret.)
    Major General Henry B. Stelling, Jr., USAF, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Daniel H. Stone, USN, (Ret.)
    Major General William A. Studer, USAF, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Hamlin Tallent, USN, (Ret.)
    Major General Hugh Banks Tant III, USA, (Ret.)
    Major General Larry S. Taylor, USMC, (Ret.)
    Major General J.B. Taylor, USA, (Ret.)
    Major General Thomas R. Tempel, USA , (Ret.)
    Major General Richard L. Testa, USAF, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Jere Thompson, USN (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Byron E. Tobin, USN, (Ret.)
    Major General Larry Twitchell, USAF, (Ret.)
    Major General Russell L. Violett, USAF, (Ret.)
    Major General David E.B. “DEB” Ward, USAF, (Ret.)
    Major General Charles J. Wax, USAF, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Donald Weatherson, USN, (Ret.)
    Major General John Welde, USAF, (Ret.)
    Major General Gary Whipple, USA , (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral James B. Whittaker, USN, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Charles Williams, USN, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral H. Denny Wisely, USN, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral Theodore J. Wojnar, USCG, (Ret.)
    Rear Admiral George R. Worthington, USN, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Arthur Abercrombie, USA, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General John R. Allen, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Loring R. Astorino, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Richard Averitt, USA, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Garry S. Bahling, USANG, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Donald E. Barnhart, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Charles L. Bishop, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Clayton Bridges, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Jeremiah J. Brophy, USA, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General R. Thomas Browning, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General David A. Brubaker, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Chalmers R. Carr, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Fred F. Caste, USAFR, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Robert V. Clements, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Christopher T Cline, USA, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General George Peyton Cole, Jr., USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Richard A. Coleman, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Mike Cushman, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Peter Dawkins, USA, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Sam. G. DeGeneres, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General George Demers, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Howard G. DeWolf, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Arthur F. Diehl, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General David Bob Edmonds, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Anthony Farrington, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Norm Gaddis, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Robert H. Harkins, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Thomas W. Honeywill, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Stanley V. Hood, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General James J. Hourin, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Jack C. Ihle, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Thomas G. Jeter, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General William Herbert Johnson, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Kenneth F. Keller, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Wayne W. Lambert, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Jerry L. Laws, USA, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Thomas J. Lennon, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General John M. Lotz, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Robert S. Mangum, USA, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Frank Martin, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Joe Mensching, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Richard L. Meyer, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Lawrence A. Mitchell, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Michael P. Mulqueen, USMC, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Ben Nelson, Jr., USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Jack W. Nicholson, USA, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Maria C. Owens, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Dave Papak, USMC, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Gary A. Pappas, USANG, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Robert V. Paschon, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Allen K. Rachel, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Jon Reynolds, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Edward F. Rodriguez, Jr., USAFR, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Roger Scearce, USA, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Dennis Schulstad, USAFR, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General John Serur, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Joseph L. Shaefer, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Graham Shirley, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Raymond Shulstad, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Stan Smith, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Ralph S. Smith, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Donald Smith, USA, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General David M. Snyder, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Michael Joseph Tashjian, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Richard Louis Ursone, USA, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Earl Van Inwegen, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Terrence P. Woods, USAF, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Mitchell Zais, USA, (Ret.)
    Brigadier General Allan Ralph Zenowitz, USA, (Ret.)

  3. Kathie says:

    This is one of your best! And let’s not forget James O’Keefe’s Project Veritas, which brought down ACORN, exposed systemic Medicaid fraud, and captured polling places handing out ballots for dead voters, all with a hidden camera. There’s no argument so strong as hard evidence.

  4. the unit says:

    Gens and Adms list grew to 500 today. Then what happens…the beat goes on. Right after ad by 500 Gens and Adms…headline, “Prosecutors allege 5 women in general’s sex crimes.” I keep up pretty well, but haven’t seen this before. OK, bad guys at every level. Who’s Monica voting for? I don’t know, but no published endorsement or arm in arm on stage event with Slick Willie.

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