An "uncritical" cheer for the demise of Colorado Media Matters

The Denver Post reported Tuesday that Colorado Media Matters is closing its doors.

The group, headed by former Denver Post columnist Bill Menezes, was the Colorado mouthpiece for liberal multi-millionaires and part of the broader (and fairly successful, other than for Menezes) left-wing effort to use “new media” to support left-wing policies and candidates and to attack conservative/Republican policies and candidates. In particularly, Menezes’ modus operandi (and that of Media Matters in general) is to attack newspaper or web columns with too-clever adverbs such as “uncritically". A search on their web site of the word “uncritically” brings up 326 results.

Menezes, seen below, was (and I presume still is) paid to lie, but apparently he’s not quite good enough at it to fool Coloradoans, so he’s being moved on to greener (less intelligent?) pastures.

Oops…sorry if I accidentally confused Menezes with Joseph Goebbels (Hitler’s Minister of Propaganda). It’s understandable, although Menezes has a much nicer smile…certainly both men acted under the principle that if you tell a lie often enough – especially if it’s a particularly big lie – people will believe it.

Some of Menezes other favorite words when commenting on articles or people his puppet-masters disapprove of: “distortions", “falsehoods", “misinformation", and “misrepresented". Of course, when speaking of his own lies, Menezes always says that he “noted” or “documented” or some such authoritative-sounding term.

Bill Menezes and Colorado Media Matters are essentially the sludge left in the pipes of the organizations funded or founded by George Soros, Tim Gill, Pat Stryker, and other extreme liberals in their attempts – which again I say have been quite successful – to use the internet for their political benefit by saying that everyone who disagrees with them is a liar. Finally, someone in that cabal has decided to roto-rooter Menezes out of Colorado, to the certainly unintended benefit of all of us who live here with the possible exception of Jon Caldara who will be losing one of the few men with a crush on him.

Good riddance, Menezes. I hope Nebraska or Iowa or wherever you’re going appreciates you more than we did. At least as farming states they’re used to large quantities of manure being spread around.

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