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Bob Riebe
1st July 2011, 17:54
MSNBC is a liberal toilet bowl, but at least one liberal talking head briefly had the guts to tell the truth.
The hypocrisy is MSNBC basked in making false insults of Pres. Bush, but tries to act as if this was something bad.

Oh well at least the truth was broadcast there for one brief moment.

http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/06/30/2292900/msnbc-suspends-analyst-for-remark.html

ICWS
1st July 2011, 18:59
MSNBC is a liberal toilet bowl, but at least one liberal talking head briefly had the guts to tell the truth.
The hypocrisy is MSNBC basked in making false insults of Pres. Bush, but tries to act as if this was something bad.

Oh well at least the truth was broadcast there for one brief moment.

MSNBC suspends analyst for remark on Obama - Entertainment Wires - MiamiHerald.com (http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/06/30/2292900/msnbc-suspends-analyst-for-remark.html)

Totalitarian Liberalism at its finest...

Of course, if the analyst called George W. Bush a *****, that analyst would get a promotion and perhaps his own show as a result.

donKey jote
1st July 2011, 23:09
:z

markabilly
7th July 2011, 14:37
donkey, your momma wants you to go to bed and quit playing with yourself....

intheway
7th July 2011, 17:37
Well seriously, the guy's an idiot - if he was aware enough of what he was about to say to ask about the 7 second delay, then he just didn't need to say it.

Whether you agree with the rules or not, this guy clearly knew them, and stupidly broke 'em.

Bob Riebe
7th July 2011, 19:03
Well seriously, the guy's an idiot - if he was aware enough of what he was about to say to ask about the 7 second delay, then he just didn't need to say it.

Whether you agree with the rules or not, this guy clearly knew them, and stupidly broke 'em.The only stupid thing was the supposed apology.
I doubt very much it was an accident.
He meant what he said, and said what he meant. Truth hurts, especially at MSNBC.

intheway
7th July 2011, 19:22
He meant what he said, and said what he meant. Truth hurts, especially at MSNBC.

If he couldn't articulate it any better than that, then he's got a problem.

Jag_Warrior
8th July 2011, 23:08
Speaking of "truths" (meaning that which we agree with, but nothing to do with facts or data), is Fox News' Chris Wallace done apologizing to Michele Bachmann for asking if she was a flake... or does he have to send her a testicle as an offering?