Drudge Retort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs
Thursday, August 20, 2009

So on Tuesday, we did a segment on this black dude who showed up in Arizona where Barack Obama was speaking with an assault weapon and a pistol strapped to his shoulder. We all pretty much agreed, that despite his actions being legal, it was still idiotic. There are many things in life that are legal, but totally nuts if done at the wrong time. For example, when I shower I'm completely naked no law against that. However, try showing up nude at a Jonas Brothers lunch box signing that's another story (I blame it on the Ambien).

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The people at MSNBC are the worst kind of scum. Trying to scare people about white racist carrying guns near the president and using footage of a edited footage of a black man with a rifle to do it. Of course they neatly concealed the footage not to show his color.

I especially like how they then went on and on babbling about how some white person was gonna gun for Obama cos they hate his color. Folks he is half white so should blacks want to kill him for that? Lefty lunnies are so ridiculous. They try to use this race stuff in hopes that we will just sit back and let them destroy our great country. It ain't gonna happen.

MSNBC does this stuff all the time. I refuse to watch them anymore.

This is one of the reasons I love Newsbusters.org.

MSLSD--truly.

MSLSD--truly.

#4 | Posted by MURPHY

Nothing wrong with you, Murphy, that couldn't be fixed with a 100 mics.

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I really wouldn't want to see that. Maybe its a good idea, but I really wouldn't want to be in the room. Or in the building. Or on the same block.

"Or on the same block."

Well I don't know. Murphy's such a cement head that maybe a 100 mics wouldn't put a dent in it.

This reminds me of when the Obama campaign was moving minorities off camera so America would see whites in droves supporting his candidacy.
Race manipulation is an ugly reality of media these days. They really should make an ethical journalistic standard about this stuff.

A black man with a rifle? But I thought it was supposed to be a militia guy. Aren't militias usually thought of as white supremacist? Please get your story straight.

"ethical journalistic standard"

LMAO seeing those three words put together one after the other in the same sentence. These so-called "journalists" must still believe they are editing their junior high school paper. "Journalists" report on stories they consider "fun" and then claim they give the public what they want, but the truth is, they don't want to do the boring work a real journalist would do.

For example, why don't they report more about the Federal Reserve and how it works? Is that too boring for them, or maybe they are too stupid to even get it.

member2586, I should have paid more attention to that particular string of words.
As to the Fed, I don't think their board of directors knows how it works. But when a journalist tries to explain it, he or she gets Art-Belled and stigmatized.

It's not the ethics of the journalist. It's the ethics of their corporate employers.
If a journalist tried to print the truth they just get canned, and their story buried.

This is why people are turning to the internet for news, and why there are so many disinfo shills on the internet.
Fortunately most people are smart enough to figure out the difference.


"For young people, however, the internet now rivals television as a main source of national and international news. Nearly six-in-ten Americans younger than 30 (59%) say they get most of their national and international news online; an identical percentage cites television. In September 2007, twice as many young people said they relied mostly on television for news than mentioned the internet (68% vs. 34%)."
people-press.org

Obama voting "journalists" blatantly misleading people; this is supposed to be news?


This reminds me of when the Obama campaign was moving minorities off camera so America would see whites in droves supporting his candidacy.

#8 | Posted by Diablo at 2009-08-20 10:43 PM | Reply


He's an empty suit, and is in way too far over his head. It was guessed at before the election, and it's been shown to be true after.

LA Times issued a correction...of sorts:

"TV listings: The Prime-Time TV grid in Thursday's Calendar section mistakenly listed MTV's "Jackass" show on the MSNBC cable schedule at 7 and 10 p.m. where instead MSNBC's "Countdown With Keith Olbermann" should have been listed."

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