Wednesday, February 25, 2009
NBC-Universal, Obama speech writer...what more can I say?
First off, I know history and I love history. I look at history because history tends to repeat itself. Apparently, President Obama's speech writer doesn't know history. What I am talking about is who invented the first automobile. I talked to some of my friends and they must be drinking the Kool-Aid as well, or else don't know history as well as I do. America did not create the first car. It was Germany, a man named Karl Benz. If you don't believe me, open a history book, encyclopedia or even Wikipedia, which got this one right.
Now to GE's NBC-Universal:
I watched Obama's speech, which was not a "State of the Union" as MSNBC's Rachel Maddow said. Then I waited after his speech to see Lousiana Gov. Bobby Jindal's Republican Response. I, admit, I was watching this on Fox Network. As soon as he finished his speech, I flipped through the local broadcast channels. I saw coverage on ABC and CBS, and of course Fox, where I was watching. I turned it to NBC and I saw "The Office." I was shocked, did NBC not air Jindal's response? Is NBC and GE that biased?
Now, today I find out that MSNBC's Keith Olbermann is the most disrespectful man on Earth. He is the worst person in the world. He whispered "Oh, my god" as Jindal was approaching the podium. Then when Jindal was finished talking, MSNBC's Rachel Maddow said she was speechless, yet, she had her two cents of put down as usual.
Imagine if someone said demeaning things about Obama on Fox News. What would happen? Well, the first step would be Al Sharpton attacking and then what? It would be horrible. Yet, MSNBC can say whatever they want. And I am for the First Amendment, but Olbermann and Maddow believe in the double standard that they say what they want and nobody can challenge them. That is the problem.
Now to the video:
Rewind if you didn't hear "Oh, my god." And, that is some special speech, it is "entitled." Where did Olbermann go to school?
MSNBC on attack mode. This is not news, this is bias.
Maddow on attack mode. Then again, the people watching this are Socialists and Communists.
Fox & Friends talks about Olbermann.
(Videos are courtesy of General Electric's MSNBC and Fox News)
Now to GE's NBC-Universal:
I watched Obama's speech, which was not a "State of the Union" as MSNBC's Rachel Maddow said. Then I waited after his speech to see Lousiana Gov. Bobby Jindal's Republican Response. I, admit, I was watching this on Fox Network. As soon as he finished his speech, I flipped through the local broadcast channels. I saw coverage on ABC and CBS, and of course Fox, where I was watching. I turned it to NBC and I saw "The Office." I was shocked, did NBC not air Jindal's response? Is NBC and GE that biased?
Now, today I find out that MSNBC's Keith Olbermann is the most disrespectful man on Earth. He is the worst person in the world. He whispered "Oh, my god" as Jindal was approaching the podium. Then when Jindal was finished talking, MSNBC's Rachel Maddow said she was speechless, yet, she had her two cents of put down as usual.
Imagine if someone said demeaning things about Obama on Fox News. What would happen? Well, the first step would be Al Sharpton attacking and then what? It would be horrible. Yet, MSNBC can say whatever they want. And I am for the First Amendment, but Olbermann and Maddow believe in the double standard that they say what they want and nobody can challenge them. That is the problem.
Now to the video:
Rewind if you didn't hear "Oh, my god." And, that is some special speech, it is "entitled." Where did Olbermann go to school?
MSNBC on attack mode. This is not news, this is bias.
Maddow on attack mode. Then again, the people watching this are Socialists and Communists.
Fox & Friends talks about Olbermann.
(Videos are courtesy of General Electric's MSNBC and Fox News)
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