Wednesday, April 15, 2009

W.H., Press, & Media Elite, Denigrate "Tea Parties" & U. S.







Copyright. "The Thought Spigot"
If one hundred people got together in three hundred cities, about one major issue, the main portion of the media, would cover the situation. This would be done for three thousand people and an issue, but not for thousands the Americans, who came out in a common protest (in over 300 cities). Instead, there was either no coverage at all, or else the coverage (lead by MSNBC http://msnbic.com/, but followed by print media's op/ed. pages, the protestor's were made out to be cynical, short sighted, and "far right traditionalists", with some reporters going, as far as, using double meaning "Tea Baggers" & "Tea Bags Across America", on air)

Today shored up one thing, which is in concrete, the mainstream and majority of media (print, television, and Net) has a huge agenda, which leans left. For a "prime time" example, on MSNBC's "The Rachel Maddow Show", Ms. Maddow had on special guest Anna Marie Cox ("Air America National Correspondent"):

Maddow: "How was it today? How was the "Tea Bagging", in D. C., describe the scene?"

Cox: "A little flaccid, Rachel, I would have to say. It was very damp today. I also want to say, these people who turn out, were truly dedicated to "Tea Bagging." They really put a lot of muscle into it, hopefully not to much. I think they were very excited to be there.............................But a few hundred, hearty souls came out, with their mildy racist signs and their love of their country.

Maddow: "Mildy racist signs, such as?"

Cox: "There was a sign of Obama, being a "shoe shine boy."

Maddow: "Oh (disgust)

Cox: "Yeah. (laughing) You will like this one, because I know you like the puns. It said, E.A.R.M.A.R.X., (laugh in condescending way), with Obama on the front with Big Lips and Big Ears."

The interview went on, both moderator/entertainer bantering back and forth, over how superior they were, using the "Tea Bag" line, thru the whole shtick. The two women spoke about how there was 2-300 were there, but they announced 3000 people were there, also bagging Glenn Beck and Fox News for appearing at the Alamo (not to mention they said, the whole day was filled with "non-grass movement day." Maddow took major offense, to the greasing of wheels, after she bashed the whole concept, for 10 minutes, seconds before?)

Maddow, Mathews, MSNBC, "The New York Times", and the half an hour (20 minutes) given to the "main stream television news is obviously part of the problem, not the solution. No matter what your degree says and where it is from, if you do not have a degree, if you are rich, or probably not, everyone is American first, at least, that was the message of the "Tea Party Day." It just seems the news, White House, and the majority of the "upper class" wants what they want, and everyone else, be damned.

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