Posted on 06/11/2007 5:09:57 AM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
Can you remember the last time you heard "Today" or other MSM outlets describe in terms such as "over the top" rabid anti-Bush protests by the likes of the Cindy Sheehan crowd, the Code Pink girls, or the kind of folks pictured below? Neither can I.
But let President Bush receive a warm welcome from Eastern European crowds who appreciate his leadership on behalf of their freedom, and "Today" just can't take it.
On this morning's "Today" at 7:04 am EDT, NBC's Kelly O'Donnell reported from Bulgaria on the president's European trip, in which crowds in Bulgaria and notably in Albania greeted him very enthusiastically.
NBC CORRESPONDENT KELLY O'DONNELL: We've seen the president get a warm, sometimes over-the-top reaction here in Eastern Europe where countries send troops to Iraq and also generally back the president. So he may not be all that anxious to get back to Washington."View video here.
GOOD MORNING AMERICA CO-HOST CHRIS CUOMO: So maybe that's where he goes after the president's over. He winds up moving to Albania and becomes the Big Man on Campus.Actually, Chris, it's Democrats who typically declare their intention to leave the country, though they rarely follow through on their promises.
Further proof that the MSM will never forgive people who overthrew Communism.
Perhaps a little jealousy on the part of the Son of Sfachim (tm Bob Grant). One politician’s son gets to be president like his daddy. The other’s gets to host Good Morning America.
“NBC CORRESPONDENT KELLY O’DONNELL: We’ve seen the president get a warm, sometimes over-the-top reaction here in Eastern Europe where countries send troops to Iraq and also generally back the president. So he may not be all that anxious to get back to Washington.””
Call me naive, but I don’t think there’s anything wrong with this comment.
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