The current media interest has been sparked by a Las Vegas Review Journal story....This is part two of today's Gun Rights Examiner column. As you'll see, Oath Keepers faces new opportunities--and new challenges.
With the publishing of the LVJR article, other "big names" are noticing. Glenn Beck told his radio audience about Oath Keepers on his October 19 Premiere Radio Network program...
Also weighing in is conservative commentator Patrick J. Buchanan...
[T]onight on "Hardball"...Stewart Rhodes will face Chris Matthews... [More]
I can't wait to see Stewart tonight.
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Constantly amazed at how the media turns things around...however, it is good that they are getting the word out there regardless of truth!
Let us intelligent people sift it, awesome work David!
Chris Matthews had done a hatchet job on everyone so far. Why would Rhodes go anywhere near him?
I wish Stewart well... he'll need all the guts he so obviously has.
Wish I could see it.
Matthews has abased himself before Obama, sacrificing credibility and journalistic integrity in the process. Now he will be facing someone who has both integrity and critical thinking skills. Rhodes will intellectually crush Matthews like a grape.
Matthews isn't hard to intellectually crush, you just have to make him shut his fat yap long enough to do it.
Matthews attempted to "do the number" on Rhodes by trying to put words into his mouth. Rhodes skillfully avoided Matthews' attacks and refused to let him get by with accusing Oath Keepers of plotting to do anything with their weapons other than laying them down and refusing to follow illegal unconstitutional orders.
Matthews is another pundit who really is enamored with the sound of his own voice and appears to have mastered the ability to inhale through his nose while exhaling his verbiage (almost rhymes with garbage) through his tater trap.
W W Woodward's got Matthews pegged to a T.
Matthews' primary MO is to keep talking and never let his guests answer a question with a complete answer before he changes the subject to something else.
I keep waiting for him to drool on the papers he has in front of him.
Isn't that what the papers are for?
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