Monday, February 03, 2014
Leftist hate speech slapped down
In case you missed it earlier this week, a tweet sent out on the official MSNBC Twitter page accused the "right wing" of hating biracial families.
After backlash, the tweet was quickly deleted. MSNBC tried to backtrack, saying this "isn't who they are," but they aren't fooling anyone. This is exactly who they are. Remember this? When Melissa Harris-Perry and her show panel mocked Mitt Romney's African-American grandson Kieran? When panelist and actress Pia Glenn sang "one of these things is not the same" about baby Kieran? Harris-Perry eventually issued an apology.
Twitchy quickly jumped on MSNBC's latest moment of bigotry this week prompting conservative columnist Michelle Malkin (and Twitchy founder), who is part of a biracial family, to create the hashtag #MyRightWingBiracialFamily.
RNC Chairman Reince Priebus sent a letter to MSNBC President Phil Griffin yesterday demanding a personal apology and banned all employees and people associated with the RNC from appearing on MSNBC programs until the apology was made. Just a few short hours after the letter was sent, an apology from Griffin was read on air at the network by Ari Melber.
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Now which side of politics is most noted for stereotyping people without justification? The KKK founding left of course.
Firing a pawn, who thought he/she was just fallowing their masters' bidding, is a token expendable that they think allows them to take a journalistic slant they "balance"; HOGWASH! That pawn will likely take a week or three off and get hired back. In the mean time the laid off pawn will collect off the milk of the tax payers (you and I) in unemployment check (libs second favored club).
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