CNN Hack James Moore – Rick Perry’s prayer rally was a loud proclamation to fundamentalists and “Teavangelicals”
With the upcoming announcement from Rick Perry that he will run for President tomorrow, the character assassination by the lame stream media is in full effect. Obama’s minions in the media are ready for battle. Tonight for instance, lispy boy Anderson Cooper has been bashing Rick Perry, with the inevitable, “Bush 2.0″ comparisons. Then there’s some little hack named James Moore. He doesn’t appear on TV. Instead, he writes his smearing article for CNN.com. Moore is really upset because he’s already convinced Perry will win the GOP nomination, and then crush Obama in the general election. James Moore is also one of those far left loons who’s really pissed at that “prayer rally” that Rick Perry held in Houston.
The big brains gathered east of the Hudson and Potomac Rivers believe that Mitt Romney is the candidate to beat. But they are unable to hear what Rick Perry is saying. The Christian prayer rally in Houston was a very loud proclamation to fundamentalists and Teavangelicals, which said, “I am not a Mormon.” The far right and Christian fundamentalists have an inordinate amount of influence in the GOP primary process and, regardless of messages of inclusion, very few of them will vote for a Mormon.
Teavangelicals, Now that’s a cute one. Keep up the quality work CNN. Eliot Spitzer is long gone, but the stench of pissants at CNN lives on.
