Dear WND reader,
Americans are fixated on the 2012 presidential race, now just over 12 months away. Not just the country's future, but its very survival as the freest nation on earth, will be determined by the outcome.
While polls show Obama's popularity declining, he is not to be underestimated. If re-elected and allowed to complete his "fundamental (socialist) transformation" of America, it will be largely due to three factors: 1) the awesome powers of the presidency, 2) a reported billion-dollar war chest, and – most important of all – 3) the support of the entire elite news media who have disgraced their profession, having already been "fundamentally transformed" into a propaganda ministry for the left.
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After all, don't forget why 69 million Americans voted for Obama in the first place. Because he had the total, unabashed support of the "mainstream media," enchanted by the prospect of a young, eloquent, cool, liberal – and for the first time in history, black – president. Ignoring his anti-American, Marxist, criminal and terrorist associations and scandalously subversive track record, the media instead lifted him high overhead and giddily raced across the finish line, reassuring Americans that Obama would be a great, "historic" and "transformative" president.
Today's "big media" in the U.S. have come to resemble the press in China, with its gigantic Xinhua "News" Agency, in reality a mouthpiece for the Chinese Communist Party – or in Russia, where although criticism of the government can be found in some newspapers and on the Internet, the country's national television channels are essentially extensions of the state: "They are all either controlled by the Kremlin or run by editors who know what not to say," says Allison Gill, director of the Human Rights Watch office in Russia.
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Here's the problem: You cannot have a free country without a free press. Yet America's "big media" today – especially all the national broadcast news and most cable TV news, as well as the major trendsetting newspapers like the New York Times – have devolved into a de facto government propaganda ministry.
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That's where WND comes in.
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Thank you very much. All of us at WND deeply appreciate your support. It's truly what enables us to keep going. And I think you'll agree, with everything going on in America today, we need a vibrant, free press more than ever.
Sincerely,
David Kupelian
Vice President and Managing Editor
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