People should not fear their government
the government should fear its people The truth Obama is a Dick ...
Says one reporter..
Msnbc try's to cover up comments from one reporter BUT THE 7sec button did not work You have got to love Live TV... We all know how Msnbc loves to kiss OBAMAS ASS...
and now one of there Owen tells the truth and get's the ax for it.
The Liberal Left wing mainstream media has it nose so far up Obamas ass that if he farts they burp it out.
http://www.youtube.com/v/heKRmlHRMJo&rel=0MSNBC suspends analyst
for remark on ObamaBy DAVID BAUDER AP Television Writer
NEW YORK—MSNBC suspended political analyst
Mark Halperin for an off-color remark about
President Barack Obama on "Morning Joe" Thursday.
"
I thought he was a dick yesterday," Halperin said on
Thursday's show during a discussion about
Obama's news conference the day before.
The truth will set you free !!!
Halperin, a Time magazine editor at large, quickly
apologized on the air and in a statement. MSNBC suspended him indefinitely and Halperin said he
believed the action was appropriate.
Halperin had prefaced his remark by asking, "Are we
on the seven-second delay?" and said after that "I
hope it worked."
It didn't. The reference was to a brief delay in a TV show
transmission that gives a producer the chance to
quickly silence an offending remark before it goes
out over the air. MSNBC said "Morning Joe" had the delay, but a producer pushed a wrong button and
Halperin's statement wasn't edited out. MSNBC said Halperin's comment was "completely
inappropriate and unacceptable" and apologized to
the president.
"I want to offer a heartfelt and profound apology to
the president, to my MSNBC colleagues, and to the
viewers," Halperin said. "My remark was
unacceptable, and I deeply regret it."
White House spokesman Jay Carney, a former Time
magazine bureau chief in Washington, said
Halperin's comment was an inappropriate thing to
say about any president, and that he had expressed
this sentiment to network executives.
Carney had no comment on MSNBC's decision
to suspend Halperin.
Time magazine spokesman Daniel Kile said the
company had told Halperin his behavior was
unacceptable.