Business as Usual at MSNBC
With President Barack Obama at the controls of the U.S.S. America nose-diving into a cataclysmic chasm with no Congressional solutions at the forefront, Sgt. Schultz over at The Mess ran with the usual old, played out race card.
The victim of choice this time was Texas governor, Rick Perry.
Perry was in Des Moine, Iowa for a rally and he was talking about America's monumental debt. He used the term "black cloud" as in "That big black cloud that hangs over America, that debt that is so monstrous." Evidently that in and of itself was enough for the righteous Schultz to automatically determine that Perry was, had to be, talking about Obama. Schultz, like every other MSNBC host (not anchor, not journalists, hosts) dove for that race card as if it was fresh and new. Of course it still works with the morons who are Mess sheep and it will continue to, but it goes to the saying, if you want to know what the liberals are up to, just listen to what they accuse you of. Perry obviously wasn't talking about the president, what was Schultz alluding to? Perhaps his own misguided racism? It's pretty clear.
Bringing up the whole race card is the only thing they have (which is to say they have nothing) because otherwise they'd be making up accomplishments about Obama to debate with. They have nothing and they know it and what's more the people of America know it. Clearly they must if the Mess's ratings are any indication. Editing someone-in mid sentence no less-to make it that more obvious of the Mess's dirty tactics and outright lies is something that has been going on since the network's inception. It never works on anyone with readable brain waves, so why do they continue to purposely mislead the public?
Then the next night, Schultz admits to editing Perry, but still doesn't appologize to trying in vain to make him look like a racist. He still managed to throw in that Perry's comments were "overheated rhetoric." So the left goes ballistic whenever a Conservative or Republican is accused of racism, yet when those allegations are proven to be false claims of racism, noone on the left says a word. Where's NBC Universal on this? Where's General Electric? Pfft. Yeah, right.
So you stay classy and factual there, Sarge. Maybe one day you'll accidentally say something true.
The victim of choice this time was Texas governor, Rick Perry.
Perry was in Des Moine, Iowa for a rally and he was talking about America's monumental debt. He used the term "black cloud" as in "That big black cloud that hangs over America, that debt that is so monstrous." Evidently that in and of itself was enough for the righteous Schultz to automatically determine that Perry was, had to be, talking about Obama. Schultz, like every other MSNBC host (not anchor, not journalists, hosts) dove for that race card as if it was fresh and new. Of course it still works with the morons who are Mess sheep and it will continue to, but it goes to the saying, if you want to know what the liberals are up to, just listen to what they accuse you of. Perry obviously wasn't talking about the president, what was Schultz alluding to? Perhaps his own misguided racism? It's pretty clear.
Bringing up the whole race card is the only thing they have (which is to say they have nothing) because otherwise they'd be making up accomplishments about Obama to debate with. They have nothing and they know it and what's more the people of America know it. Clearly they must if the Mess's ratings are any indication. Editing someone-in mid sentence no less-to make it that more obvious of the Mess's dirty tactics and outright lies is something that has been going on since the network's inception. It never works on anyone with readable brain waves, so why do they continue to purposely mislead the public?
Then the next night, Schultz admits to editing Perry, but still doesn't appologize to trying in vain to make him look like a racist. He still managed to throw in that Perry's comments were "overheated rhetoric." So the left goes ballistic whenever a Conservative or Republican is accused of racism, yet when those allegations are proven to be false claims of racism, noone on the left says a word. Where's NBC Universal on this? Where's General Electric? Pfft. Yeah, right.
So you stay classy and factual there, Sarge. Maybe one day you'll accidentally say something true.
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