concern as racially-motivated.)
Monday, May 18, 2015
MSNBC's anti-police Twitter circus
by DC Larson
According to a recent news story, an investigating
GA policeman was dragged along a roadway by a
suspect/motorist.
MSNBC jumped onto Twitter, asking, "Does it
count as a police chase if you drag the cop along
for the ride?" MSNBC posted accompanying
video footage of the assault - with an added
circus-music soundtrack. (Following online
protests, apparently, MSNBC yanked the tweet.)
Upon reading of this, I recalled that some years
ago, while studying America's small, despicable
hate group movement, I learned of an aging CA
neo-Nazi who'd coupled archival death camp
footage with a laugh track.
The obvious similarity leapt. As the wretched, ratings -
floundering MSNBC had handily shown, the fringe
right does not have a monopoly on foul-characteredness.
(Remember that an unethical producer with MSNBC's
parent, NBC, had "edited" an audio recording of
George Zimmerman's 911 call to misrepresent his
concern as racially-motivated.)
concern as racially-motivated.)
Do not expect MSNBC's anti-police Twitter circus to
be criticized, or even acknowledged, by MSNBC's
intellectually iffy 'journalists' Chris Matthew, Rachel
Maddow, Al Sharpton, Chris Hayes, or Melissa Harris -
Perry.
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