Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Amateur hour

This is what passes for "reporting" at CNN these days:



Someone needs to gently inform Susan Roesgen that it's not considered professional "journalism" to argue a Presidential administration's talking points for them, and that her job instead is to dispassionately and objectively report the facts about an event. Maybe she overslept and missed that class at J-school.

"Did you realize that you're eligible for a $400 credit?"


I guess she wanted the man to fall to his knees right then and there and profusely thank the Messiah for granting such a smidgen of benevolent largesse to the likes of him and his peasant family.

"This is not really family viewing"

On the contrary. Every family should have been allowed to view and judge the relevance themselves of the perfectly reasonable point the man was making, had you been polite enough to let him finish it, Ms. Roesgen.

It was worth every Tea Party in America today just to watch CNN be nationally exposed as the Obama shills they really are.

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