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Home Front: Culture Wars
Memo to NBC: What the hell is wrong with you
2012-06-20
Seriously.

First, there was the Trayvon Martin boondoggle a few months ago.

Then yesterday, evidence of some creative editing regarding Mitt RomneyÂ’s visit to a Wawa in Pennsylvania.

Today, we have Andrea Mitchell’s spectacularly lame followup to “criticism of the Romney clip edit” — which amounted to Ms. Mitchell saying, with a sigh and a frown, “Oh, bother. Fine. Here’s what we left out.” She failed to acknowledge what the “criticism” entailed; she neglected to point out how the editing misrepresented the event being covered; and she offered nothing resembling an apology or an admission of responsibility for something that was, as a matter of fact, irresponsible.

I’m tired. Truly. I’ve grown weary of trying to defend the indefensible and explain the inexplicable. For years, people have stomped their feet and pounded their fists and snorted “Liberal media bias!” and I’ve always tut-tutted and shooshed them and said, “No, no. Calm down. They meant well. It was just a misunderstanding. A mistake. These things happen.” I spent over 25 years working in the oft-reviled Mainstream Media and I saw up close and personal how the sausage was made. I knew the people who wielded the knives and wore the aprons, and could vouch (most of the time, anyway) for their good intentions.

But now?

Forget it. IÂ’m done. You deserve what theyÂ’re saying about you. ItÂ’s earned. You have worked long and hard to merit the suspicion, acrimony, mistrust and revulsion that the media-buying public increasingly heaps upon you. You have successfully eroded any confidence, dispelled any trust, and driven your audience into the arms of the Internet and the blogosphere, where biases are affirmed and like-minded people can tell each other what they hold to be true, since nobody believes in objective reality any more. You have done a superlative job of diminishing what was once a great profession and undermining one of the vital underpinnings of democracy, a free press.

Good job.

I just have one question:

What the hell is wrong with you guys?
Posted by:Korora

#19  and so soon after the dinner at Sarah "Neiiiggghh" Jessica Parker's humble abode. Tacky!
Posted by: Frank G   2012-06-20 23:26  

#18  Oh, nearly forgot to ask- Is that the breed that Andrea Mitchell's horse face came from?
Anybody have Greenspan on speed dial?
Posted by: Capsu78   2012-06-20 18:32  

#17  "Apparently the snobbery horse ballet was important enough for no other than General George S. Patton to raid Czechoslovakia to save the historic breed."

For history buffs it is a great story to google. Patton knew of their heritage, and also knew the Russians would eat them. His decisions saved the breed.
Posted by: Capsu78   2012-06-20 18:30  

#16  More and more people are on to these 5th columnists of the 4th estate lame stream media. If the MSM propagandists go broke because no one pays attention anymore and they all lose their jobs, it is deserved for the pack of lies they are trying to peddle. There is little difference between Hitler's & Goebbel's Nazi press or Pravda of the Communist USSR.
Posted by: JohnQC   2012-06-20 16:54  

#15  They have also insulted my wife. She was an equestrian when I met her and after several years I actually learned which end of the horse went first.

She was certified to teach up to elementary dressage (equivalent of the dressage component of 3 day eventing, one more mistake in the article) by the State of Massachusetts. And yes that was just one more $ grab by the Dems. like you need a license to teach riding. But still it is expensive to own a horse but it can be done by most anyone with a little land and "all" it takes is hours of back breaking labor and worry.

These ba$tards should be tarred afeathered and dropped off in the Marianas Trench.
Posted by: AlanC   2012-06-20 14:04  

#14  I like dressage (I hate soccer), sue me.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2012-06-20 13:58  

#13  Lippazan Association

Apparently the snobbery horse ballet was important enough for no other than General George S. Patton to raid Czechoslovakia to save the historic breed.

They had a show out here in good ole John Wayne land...for a packed house.

Yeah, insulted every member of the horse clans. Movie Warhorse - horse ballet. Heroic charge during battle of Helms Deep - horse ballet.

NPR - ballet of whores.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2012-06-20 13:28  

#12  We know what's wrong with them....they're liberals - A terminal disease that's nearly un-curable and results in millions of deaths around the world.
Posted by: Silentbrick - Schlumberger Squishy Mud Division   2012-06-20 13:05  

#11  Dressage has been considered the ultimate form of horsemanship for more than 2500 years. The horse Olympics has been one of the premier equestrian events in the world for more than a century. I wonder if NPR knows how many millions of people they have just insulted around the world. Attacking Ann Romney in the United States is not a good idea. Attacking her on the world stage is just stupidity. This will not only be bad for NPR but also a blight on Obama. Like the Deacon said, "What the hell is wrong with you people".
Posted by: junkiron   2012-06-20 12:37  

#10  *along with the article, when searching for that Dowd quote, I typed in "Obama dressage" and 19 of 20 picks had to do with Mrs. Romney.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2012-06-20 10:09  

#9  As Obama did dressage, Obama played the henpecked husband.

Gee, much easier, good job NBC. Doop duh duh.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2012-06-20 09:18  

#8  You have done a superlative job of diminishing what was once a great profession and undermining one of the vital underpinnings of democracy, a free press.

As in the 'oldest profession'? Once again I'll point out the confusing the means of technology (circa 1792), the printing press, with the intent, free flow of information. It's the same confusion advocates try and often get away with in dealing with immigration in that there is legal and illegal immigration. They engage in dishonest rhetoric conflating the two concepts together in desperation to advance their agenda.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2012-06-20 07:25  

#7  ..as the Prof says, another rube self identifies.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2012-06-20 07:19  

#6  Ouch. About the author:

Deacon Greg Kandra is a Roman Catholic deacon serving the Diocese of Brooklyn, New York. A veteran broadcast journalist, Deacon Greg worked for 26 years as a writer and producer for CBS News in both New York and Washington. He now serves as the Executive Editor of ONE, the acclaimed magazine published by the Catholic Near East Welfare Association (CNEWA). In addition to receiving two awards from the Catholic Press Association, Deacon Greg has been honored with every major award in broadcasting, including two George Foster Peabody Awards, two Emmy Awards, and four awards from the Writers Guild of America.
Posted by: lotp   2012-06-20 06:28  

#5  I thought Romney would be much better than expected.

Just hope he doesn't get cocky. It does seem The Zero is doing a McCain this time and not really going for it.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2012-06-20 06:17  

#4  Take away the boodle and they hate you. Mitt has said... "we can no longer afford to subsidize NPR, it must use advertising to support itself like other media outlets."

Posted by: Besoeker   2012-06-20 05:51  

#3  Besoeker, Wow that article practically seethes with hate.

Time to de-extort NPR.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2012-06-20 05:35  

#2  Attacking Anne Romeny over dressage is about PAR for the leftest media and NPR.

Klik
Posted by: Besoeker   2012-06-20 04:45  

#1  Well, GE, now Comcast.
Posted by: newc   2012-06-20 01:40  

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