Friday, November 4, 2011

Bless his heart. Media Matters finds cooperative Kansas City Secret Political Policeman to Spread the Meme.


"Bless your heart" -- This is a term used by the people of the southern United States particularly near the Gulf of Mexico to express to someone that they are an idiot without saying such harsh words. -- Urban Dictionary.


Readers may recall my previous jousting with the Kansas City Sneeze fusion center here and here. CPT Kolenda lacked the sack to respond to either letter.

Now however he has been recruited by Media Matters to pimp the meme about that "blood soaked novel" Absolved once again.

Captain Bob Kolenda, director of the Kansas City Regional Terrorism Early Warning Group (KCTEW), confirmed in an interview with Media Matters that an analyst with his group warned more than a year ago of the potentially dangerous consequences of former Alabama militia leader Mike Vanderboegh's novel Absolved.


Bless his little federal-stooge-secret-political-policeman's heart.

I continue in the firm opinion that if Media Matters is the best political propaganda George Soros' money can buy, it is certainly a poor return on investment. The taxpayers of Kansas City, of course, are getting an even worse bargain with the paycheck of CPT Kolenda.

Bless his heart.

(Aaron Wilburn explains.)

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

You're not going to be able to stop this Mike. Not with shit for brains like these in charge, and that is going to be the only type of people "they" promote.

By extension it's clear that he either believes in mind control through information control, as a public safety measure, which in his mind will have no other consequences or, he desires the same for simple power and control. One thing is for damn sure, the constitution and bill of rights are already dead in his mind, and he's in charge.

AJ said...

I think I somehow have been banned from commenting on MM. Damn.
I was reading the comments there, and I really wanted to say something about sheep bleating.

Anonymous said...

TPTB want "blood-soaked" novels?? How about The Holy Bible & The Quoran?
I don't see any excitement over either of those . . yet.

B Woodman
III-per