No, your only recourse is denial of plain facts. Perhaps you really think, deep down, that if you ignore reality hard enough and long enough like the Bush administration - that the world will in fact reflect the reality you hope for.

So, how bout that "Youtube video" that supposedly triggered "protests" in Libya, that many of us included myself pointed out was an obvious lie from the start? CNN was even caught by a Canadian TV station in Egypt, reporting on said "Youtube protests" there - where the handfull of protestors were saying nothing about the video, it was something else. Yet CNN reported on what the State Dept told them to. Even though they obviously knew that there was in fact no outrage over any Youtube video.

Of course I am sure you also consider the testimony and reports of career diplomats - even ones who voted for and donated to Hillary and Obama in the past as "non-credible" lol.

And going by what you say, the AP is also non credible when they complain about being illegally snooped on by govt.

But hey, keep mimicking W Bush. Reality is all in how you perceive it right?


For who could be free when every other man's humour might domineer over him? - John Locke (2nd Treatise, sect 57)