Changing the Tone?
April 20th 2009 20:00
I know I have relatvies who watch this garbage called a "news channel" because they repeat the teabagging insult on the internet themselves, though they probably don't know what the word really means. Rather than just link you the clip, because this is my site and I can do what I want
, I'm going to link responses to it:
Now, realize that Red Eye is a late night show that gets a little rough too
Mark Levin can get heated up pretty quick, but he's right!
And last, but not least, a morning show.
Garafalo: We're not just wrong for protesting spending and a bloated federal government, we're racist redneck teabaggers with no understanding of history!
Yes, D-List actress, we do know what the Boston Tea Party was all about and our representatives are not taxing us the way we want to be taxed! We have taxation with misrepresentation and we want them all to hear it!
I know she's not an official spokesperson of the left, but you can hear Olby in the background saying "Yes", "Yep", "Uh-huh".
It's no wonder MSNBC has the worst ratings among cable and network news and that fans of the show '24' keep hoping Jack Bauer discovers she's the mole in the FBI and whacks her character.
Oh, and Olby repeated the mantra that these were "corporate sponsored".
- Um, Keith, aren't you? You work for GE, one of the largest corporations in the world and a corporation with a clear ideological agenda as they continue to sell things to Iran that they use to make bombs to blow up soldiers. Corporations are to be judged on their ideology now?
- These tea parties were formed up by housewives on Facebook, MySpace and Twitter talking to their friends. They were formed up by local citizens. These were as grassroots as any anti-war protest of George Bush's term.
- I saw no corporate logos at these events, except on the cameras of the stations that covered it.
- The first person on TV to call for the Tea Parties was Rick Santelli who works for CNBC, a sister station to Keith. Hmm, Keith, guess it's time to leave the NBC family since they "sponsor" and encourage the tea parties!
They have zero evidence, zero facts to back up any of their outrageous statements designed to demonize the people protesting. Is this what the left means by changing the tone in Washington?
CNN sent a reporter to the Chicago Tea Party but keeps interrupting him to try to change his mind with bribes about him getting a $400 tax credit that he has to pay taxes on next April. She has ZERO journalistic integrity. Nobody pushed her, yelled obscenities and the man she badgers has a two year old in his arms. There is ample space around her, the crowd isn't pressing in. She was in no danger, unlike Michelle Malkin with 'liberal' protesters at the DNC. Gee, which one should have felt in danger? Which protest was "not family friendly"?
You can support my blogging even more by buying my book at Author House. Unlike liberals, this is the only fantasy world I live in
Now, realize that Red Eye is a late night show that gets a little rough too
Mark Levin can get heated up pretty quick, but he's right!
And last, but not least, a morning show.
Garafalo: We're not just wrong for protesting spending and a bloated federal government, we're racist redneck teabaggers with no understanding of history!
Yes, D-List actress, we do know what the Boston Tea Party was all about and our representatives are not taxing us the way we want to be taxed! We have taxation with misrepresentation and we want them all to hear it!
I know she's not an official spokesperson of the left, but you can hear Olby in the background saying "Yes", "Yep", "Uh-huh".
It's no wonder MSNBC has the worst ratings among cable and network news and that fans of the show '24' keep hoping Jack Bauer discovers she's the mole in the FBI and whacks her character.
Oh, and Olby repeated the mantra that these were "corporate sponsored".
- Um, Keith, aren't you? You work for GE, one of the largest corporations in the world and a corporation with a clear ideological agenda as they continue to sell things to Iran that they use to make bombs to blow up soldiers. Corporations are to be judged on their ideology now?
- I saw no corporate logos at these events, except on the cameras of the stations that covered it.
- The first person on TV to call for the Tea Parties was Rick Santelli who works for CNBC, a sister station to Keith. Hmm, Keith, guess it's time to leave the NBC family since they "sponsor" and encourage the tea parties!
They have zero evidence, zero facts to back up any of their outrageous statements designed to demonize the people protesting. Is this what the left means by changing the tone in Washington?
CNN sent a reporter to the Chicago Tea Party but keeps interrupting him to try to change his mind with bribes about him getting a $400 tax credit that he has to pay taxes on next April. She has ZERO journalistic integrity. Nobody pushed her, yelled obscenities and the man she badgers has a two year old in his arms. There is ample space around her, the crowd isn't pressing in. She was in no danger, unlike Michelle Malkin with 'liberal' protesters at the DNC. Gee, which one should have felt in danger? Which protest was "not family friendly"?
You can support my blogging even more by buying my book at Author House. Unlike liberals, this is the only fantasy world I live in
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