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Saturday, January 10, 2009

MSNBC Blasts Palin Again

Even after openly admitting that it actively promoted Barack Obama for President during its supposed 'objective' news broadcasts, MSNBC has blasted Sarah Palin yet again.

As if the campaign trash the network threw at the public concerning Palin and her family weren't enough, an MSNBC anchor stated yesterday that 'Palin is unqualified.'

How so? By whose standard?

Oh, you mean according to the standard of a network that is owned by a company that was promised bailout money by the Obama team if it would help get the candidate elected?

The statement took place as the anchor was interviewing the filmmaker who is releasing a documentary on Palin in late February entitled, 'Media Malpractice.'

Instead of 'the UNfairness Doctrine' in news reporting, I support what I call the 'Justice Doctrine.' The only way the American public can get justice with regard to a blatantly biased mainstream media is to shut down MSNBC, ABC, NBC, ABC, and CNN...along with the NYT, WaPO, and Newsweek.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Unqualified? Unqualified for what, you blithering idiots? The election is over, your messiah won, she is not running for anything any more, so what the frak is she unqualified for?

Furthermore, that specious statistic only came into play because media sources like MSNBC constantly parroted that she was "unqualified", without the slightest bit of evidence, supporting documentation, or anything of the sort... And yet they blew up the Obamamessiah's year as a bloody community organizer into the worlds greatest and bestest thing.

What a fraking tool.

Welshman said...

You hit the nail right on the head!

Anonymous said...

I have to wonder why they risk saying such stupid things when Palin's qualifications at almost any level far exceed those of Obama, at least if we use any measure based on expeirence and achievment.

in other words, if you're Boris Karloff, you do not speak ill of the looks of Vincent Price, lest you face comparisons drawn by onlookers.

Welshman said...

You're right, SA. And another factor, particularly with regard to Katie Couric's interviews with Palin and Obama, Couric forced Palin into a defensive mode, making her look uncomfortable.

With Obama, on the other hand, Couric was warm, open, smiling, and flirtatious. It's hard to mess up an interview when the one asking the questions is clearly star-struck, and in Couric's case probably amorous to boot!