By: Nick Roberts Jr.
Dear Rosie,
I just heard a replay of you on what I think is today's "The View." You're getting more and more obnoxious sounding every day. After the radio host played different clips of you acting like a complete ass, he then spent the next several minutes saying what a nut job you are.
Now here's the worst part...
The radio host immediately went into a rant about how you think WTC7 was a CD, and made it out like anybody who even questions WTC7 now is completely nuts like you are.
This is going to be a turning point in the "truth" movement. Thanks to you, the media now has their buffoon to forever link to people who question WTC7. The collapse of WTC7 is perhaps the single most compelling evidence that there is something drastically wrong with the official story, especially since the NIST still can't explain it. But because of how you come across, people aren't talking about WTC7, they're talking about what a jerk you are.
Now, anybody who tries to bring up WTC7 in the mainstream media is going to be immediately lumped into the Rosie-is-a-wacko-so-you-must-be-too category.
Rosie, if you're reading this and you really want to help spread the truth, why don't you try to at least come across as a rational human being? Just show the video of WTC7 falling and let that speak for itself! Instead of trying to act like you know anything about fire melting steel just show the video instead. Everytime you feel the urge to say WTC7 wasn't damaged, just show the video of WTC7 falling!
Otherwise you're going to forever bury the 9/11 Truth Movement into the same category as Elvis sightings and alien abductions.
Why come down so hard on Rosie O'Donnell?
Because Rosie is a PR disaster for herself and anything that she touches.
Her fan base is primarily left-leaning to begin with. To capsulize a number of other posts, Rosie's rants are nothing more than self-serving appeals to raise her standing within her own fan base. She gets pats on the back from her anti-Bush, anti-Republican, anti-neocon friends who would believe Bush pulled off 9/11 just because they want it to be true.
For the other 90% of America she comes across as an irrational, emotionally unstable bully who thinks that whoever shouts the loudest wins. Her abrasive communication style overwhelms any valid points she actually is trying to make.
In short, anybody not aware of the problems with the 9/11 official story is probably going to be LESS open minded to question what happened after hearing Rosie.
Worse, other legitimate 9/11 experts, like Professor Jones, are now going to be lumped in the he's-a-nutcase-like-Rosie category. She's given the mainstream media the face and voice they needed to attach to 9/11 truth to discredit ANY criticism of the official report.
Haven't you noticed yet what the media did to the only prominent people to raise questions about 9/11? The media went on full *personal* attacks to make these people look unstable.
The media attacked Curt Weldon as soon as he began raising questions about Able Danger, and the liberals gladly jumped on the band-wagon. The media made Cynthia McKinney out to be just another "nappy headed ho" and the conservatives happily jumped on that bandwagon. Both Weldon and McKinney lost their re-election bids.
What Rosie O'Donnell is doing is giving the media a permanent reference point to attach anybody else who questions 9/11. This is going to make it that much harder for legitimate researchers like Prof. Jones to get their point across.
I'm not complaining about Rosie's attitude so much as I'm reporting on the direct and immediate result of her actions. The mainstream media is now taking Rosie and is deliberately on a campaign to associate WTC7 with Rosie O'Donnell. It's like Pavlov ringing a bell for his dogs at dinner time. Pretty soon you won't be able to mention WTC7 without an image of Rosie O'Donnell being attached to it.
And if you think Rosie is coming forward on anybody's behalf but her own you probably need to take a step back and look at the big picture. When this whole episode is over with, "The View" will probably be cancelled, anybody questioning WTC7 will be marginalized, and Rosie will be getting high fives from all of her liberal friends who hate Bush anyway.
If there is any "plague to the movement" it's Bush-haters who parrot even the most ridiculous and superficial disinformation about 9/11 just to be able to attack the neocons.
The far-left doesn't need convincing, and the far-right isn't going to listen anyway. It's the 80% of the people in the middle who need to demand that the hard questions, especially about WTC7, be answered. Rosie's outbursts are only going to make it harder to wake up the 80% in the middle.