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Friday, June 22, 2012
MSNBC HOST SEES NO EVIDENCE OF A SCANDAL...
Apparently the most recent hire over there at the "loon factory" commonly referred to as MSNBC is doing his best to make sure that he will be fitting in quite nicely with the rest of the leftist kooks currently employed over at that network. This guy, Steve Kornacki, will soon be co-hosting a new show on the network with The Blaze and GBTV’s, S.E. Cupp. Anyway, this clown made a recent appearance on Chris Matthews’ High-ball, and in what was typical MSNBC fashion, essentially proceeded to bash conservatives and regurgitate the some old, and by now very tired, accusations against House Republicans. And in demonstrating his desire to fit in, proceeded to rant that they are just a bunch of racists for daring to question Attorney General Eric Holder’s level of involvement in operation “Fast and Furious.” Right, how dare they question" Eric "I'm a racist" Holder. Yup, for sure this guy is going to fit in rather nicely with the rest of the loons they have there at MSNBC.
Obviously, his repeating the same garbage that we've all heard before shouldn't really come as any surprise or even seen as being out of the ordinary, for that matter, it's becomes that which is considered as typical fare for any MSNBC broadcast. However, some viewers may have been more than a little surprised to hear Kornacki tell fill-in host Michael Smerconish that he didn’t consider Fast and Furious, the failed federal gunrunning operation that has killed hundreds of Mexican citizens and U.S. Border Agent Brian Terry, to actually be a “scandal.” He started by saying that if it is a scandal, then it belongs to the “right,” blaming , who else but former President George W. Bush. “I think the origins of this one are really important to kind of keep in mind here. And that is, this is a scandal that really began on the right, to the extent it’s a scandal at all, which I don’t really think it is,” he said of Fast and Furious.
And just to rule out even the slightest chance that he may have misspoke or been misunderstood, this douche bag, Kornacki, only a few moments later, said that Democrats like "mind-numbingly stupid" Nancy Pelosi, don’t mind debating the Republicans over Fast and Furious because “they can just look at the Republicans and say ‘there is no scandal here,‘ let’s talk about jobs.” On a little side note here, why is it that the only time these sleazy Democrats want to talk about jobs is when they're trying to divert attention away from something they'd rather we didn't know about? Anyway, regardless of whether or not this moron believes Holder or other senior administration officials were involved in the execution Fast and Furious, it remains difficult to fathom that a guys who professes to be a political writer would not consider a gun-walking program that resulted in hundreds of deaths, including a U.S. border agent, to be a “scandal.” But it does once again, and very clearly so, demonstrate just how far into the tank these media morons are for Barry.
In addition to downgrading Fast and Furious from scandal status to, I'm assuming, some minor incident, Kornacki made some bizarre connections between Fast and Furious, Barry and racism. And because conservatives‘ resentment towards Holder couldn’t possibly be due to the fact that he has given false testimony, has refused to provide subpoenaed documents and been generally uncooperative in the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee’s investigation into Fast and Furious, Kornacki went on to say that the attorney general has become a “lightening rod” for the ire of Republicans. Why? Well, because conservatives have manufactured a “caricature” of Barry as some “secret black radical” who is trying to take money away from “white people.” And because Barry, the “secret black radical,” appointed Holder, who Kornacki points out is also black, somehow that proves racism is fueling Republican criticism. Is this guy some sort of demented nut, or what?
And in spewing what was essentially only gibberish, this clown went on to say, “Yeah. And, you know, look, I mean, you know, it can be uncomfortable to talk about this stuff, but I think you have to consider the possibility that there might be, sort of, you know, there might be an aspect of race and of culture to that. Because you have the Justice Department – Well, first of all, you have sort of, you know, the caricature of Obama that sort of gets sold on the right a lot is that he’s this, sort of, secret black radical and he’s looking to, sort of, um, you know, he’s looking to sort of, maybe, take away rights or take away, you know, take away this, sort of, you know, money from, you know, from white people and redistribute it and that sort of thing,” said Kornacki. “So, you take, you know, prominent, you know, black lawyer and you put him in charge of the Obama Justice Department and I think that’s, you know, to people who sort of traffic in that sort of thing, you know, it really is kind of a lightening rod.” This guy actually writes for a living? You're kidding!
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Though I doubt it ... it is my hope that at least a slight majority of our fellow citizens actually have a deaf ear for the "racist" card constantly being played. Congress at least appears to be starting to hold the Resident accountable and ignore this pathetic drivel.
ReplyDeleteThanx for posting. It's important.