CNN's Anderson Cooper leads the list of left-wing idiot media wonks who showed their immaturity on Wednesday by "mocking" the conservative people for protesting the spending of government taxes...these media idiots called the protesters "teabaggers"...
CNN anchor Anderson Cooper interspersed "teabagging" references with analyst David Gergen's more staid commentary on how Republicans are still "searching for their voice."
"It's hard to talk when you're teabagging," Cooper explained. Gergen laughed, but Cooper kept a straight face.
MSNBC's David Shuster weaved a tapestry of "Animal House" humor Monday as he filled in for Countdown host Keith Olbermann.
The protests, he explained, amount to "Teabagging day for the right wing and they are going nuts for it."
He described the parties as simultaneously "full-throated" and "toothless," and continued: "They want to give President Obama a strong tongue-lashing and lick government spending." Shuster also noted how the protesters "whipped out" the demonstrations this past weekend.
For those of you who are unaware of the term "teabagging" it also has a street connotation of a man putting his balls in another sleeping man's mouth...
I could understand if a college newspaper or radio station or "Saturday Night Live" used this term...but Anderson Cooper and others are supposed to be PROFESSIONALS...the same goes for the producers and directors of these telecasts for allowing this behavior to go unchecked...their lack of professionalism and maturity was uncalled for and just shows why the media can, at times, not be trusted...they also let their left-wing bias show as they mocked the conservative protesters with this word...to them, this protest was a "joke" because it went against their liberal, left-wing views...there is a time for some humor in newscasts, but this biased frat-house humor crossed the line...
I guarantee Walter Cronkite was not amused by this behavior...
Ranking every World Series in MLB history
-
Scandals, scapegoats, superstars and, yes, the Yankees. Sam Miller judges
every October since 1903.
4 years ago
No comments:
Post a Comment