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This Is What The Media Thinks Of You

April 16th, 2009 at 10:22 am by Preston Taylor Holmes

Check out the contempt that this CNN reporterette has for these rank-and-file Americans who are fed up with excessive taxation to pay for her beloved social programs. Language alert.

I love it when the reporter says “you don’t have to be so antagonistic.” Heh! After CNNMSNBCABCCBS spends every waking hour vilifying and demonizing flyover country, she still has the nerve to condescend to these regular folks. This is why the newspapers are going under. This is why nobody watches the network evening news. We know that the MSM are leftist elitists who aren’t worth a damn.

Thanks to Founding Bloggers.

More: Jon Stewart, media douchebag, pokes fun at Susan Roesgen’s previous Fargo flood coverage. Start at 1:20 in the video, then bail after the Roesgen’s segment unless you want to continue watching the Jonny The Self-Hating Jooooo do his comedy schtick. Thanks Ace.

Even More: From Gateway Pundit and Flying Debris.


5 Responses to “This Is What The Media Thinks Of You”

  1. michele Says:

    I love the “how did you know about this protest” question.

  2. Yiddish Steel Says:

    “Antagonistic”?! This Bitch, Susan Roesgen is the one antagonizing people. Those f@#$ers at CNN are the ones antagonizing ordinary, patriotic Americans.

  3. Mongol Says:

    The videotaped progression of progressive Susan (just in case you still had any doubts about her “objectivity”.

    Bush=Hitler/Satan – Very witty Jan 13, 2006.
    Obama=Hitler – Offensive, anti-government, not suitable for children Apr 15, 2009

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WQbNaXJ8Pw

  4. michele Says:

    I read the Gateway Pundit post. Here’s a comment:

    So it’s o.k. to call our President a Facist and no one should call out this guy on the ludicrousness of it all? Was she lying? His statement was absurd and offensive. I guess you’d rather a Sean Hannity,who isn’t a journalist, basically enable this guy to continue to hate our President for NO reason.
    Barry Bonds | 04.16.09 – 3:23 pm | #

    But by definition this administration is fascist. If anybody would actually read up on it. Here it is from the horse’s mouth:

    “Fascism should rightly be called Corporatism, as it is the merger of corporate and government power”
     Benito Mussolini

    When reporters ridicule you and shout you down for using the proper definition and calling truth “hate”, that smacks of fascism too. When words like “Communist” and “Socialist” become disparaged and disallowed. You have to ask yourself “why would a society disallow this word?” Usually because it is spot on and somebody is trying to keep you from thinking too much for fear you might be labeled and “extremist”.

    To be out exercising our first amendment rights to stand up for all of our other inalienable rights and to be treated as if we were a dangerous mob for doing so smacks of fascism.

    It’s the right word. It’s not ludicrous at all. But I’m preaching to the choir.

  5. Nashville Tea Party - Conservative Blog Says:

    Yea, did you see the belittling that Nancy Pelosi did on a San Fran newcast? I can only guess that these peope are actually scared of this movement. Otherwise they wouldn’t spend so much time trying to discredit it. I hoe the movement continues.

    I attended the Nashville Tea Party and took the family down. The people that attended were not the people that the media wanted you to think were there. This morning on NPR-Nashville the reporter said briefly mentioned the thousand protesters in Nashville and the hundreds of national protests. The organizers suggested that Nashville had 10,000 in attendance. I would put that number closer to 7,000 but still a nice turnout. Additionally there were far more than a “few hundred” nation wide. More like over 2,000.

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