Tuesday, January 10, 2012

CNN: Don't Touch My Junk!

No, This Is CNN.  Reporter Dana Bash bashed for spinning Paul a question Monday he didn't like.  The second time Paul's pulled the plug on CNN.  Huff Post

NYT:  Bash had "posed a timely question."

In 2009 CNN reporter Susan Roesgen was fired three months after blatant biased reporting at an April 15 tea party tax protest in Chicago.

6 comments:

  1. It seems like CNN and MSNBC are getting what they deserve. Biased assaults on the republican candidates are taking their toll. Do either of the  Networks wonder why more people tune in to Fox News?  Excuse me, but a timely question asked by Ms (Comrade)Bash?. Come on. She and her husband both have a mandate. Get Obama re-elected.!! Tune out, Turn off.

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  2. Quoting the disgruntled voter who couldn't get an audience with Paul and turning it into a question about Paul's not connecting with voters was cunning and deliberate.  CNN gets what it deserves.

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  3. Let's see:
    --wants to legalize heroin and prostitution
    --wants to answer iran's nuclear weapons program by being nice to them

    And somebody wants to know why he isn't connecting with republican voters?
    Maybe because he's a dangerously naive cretin who'd be even worse (albeit only slightly) than Obama.

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  4. Well, the voter was pissed because Paul didn't deign to talk to her.  Ego. The other stuff you mentioned, Jim, is the real meat here.

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  5. Others I could have added:
    Thinks even economic sanctions against Iran would be an act of war
    Thinks it wasn't right to kill Bin Laden
    Is the darling of the Iranian media

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