Saturday, September 17, 2011

Did #attackwatch almost kill off my blog?

Prudential Bldg, Chicago,
Home of Attack Watch
My friend Lance Burri of TrogloPundit writes, "I am, of course, the very last Blogospherian to have actually looked into the whole Attack Watch hullaballoo." Actually I am now. I've been busy this week.

Burri wants to know if bloggers are turning themselves in to Attack Watch, which is the Obama campaign's site for liberals to inform the Cult of Change on things being reported that they don't like. Such as the stuff I write about every few hours.

The collective psychosis of the Obama-bots in regards to criticism goes back to the 2008 campaign. Do you remember the sheriffs and prosecutors who comprised the Missouri "truth squads?" Or the request from the White House for "fishy" reports about ObamaCare?

We've gone from "Hope and Change" to ratting out our fellow citizens.

Last month my blog was suspended by Google for "suspicious" activity. A week later, the plug was pulled on Doug Ross' blog. We both got back online fairly quickly, but exactly what was that suspicious activity?

Both of us use Google's Blogger.com platform.

Did the delete-request come from Chicago's Prudential Building, home of the Obama 2012 campaign? Attack Watch didn't exist then, but the paranoia within the Cult of Change certainly did.

Just wondering. Is this another "Chicago coincidence?" Which of course means it is not a coincidence.

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