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CNN and MSNBC: sexual degenerates and liars
Renew America ^ | April 18, 2009 | Mark S. McGrew

Posted on 04/18/2009 9:21:42 PM PDT by Graybeard58

In all 50 States of the United States of America, Tea Parties were held to protest massive government waste and oppression. The counts of how many people attended these peaceful rallies are still coming in. Early estimates are over 1 million people and may go as high as 3 million or more. The day of objecting to government bailouts for corporate crooks and a government who refuses to respect its citizens took place on a weekday, when most people go to their jobs or have classes.

The protests against a government out of control took place in over 2,000 locations, the largest protest in American history.

It is possible that more would have shown up if they were not required to be elsewhere.

The major news networks, except FOX News, spent the day ridiculing, harassing, and insulting honest Americans who have a Constitutional Right to protest their government. They continuously lied to their viewers as to the reason for this enormous protest.

They said it was to protest taxes or any number of ridiculous claims. Other than FOX, Major Media steadfastly refused to report any truth about Who, What, Where, When, and Why.

All stories are composed of those 5 Ws. Each W was used as a test to see just how much lying and ridicule the viewers would accept.

The hideous demon witch from another dimension, CNN reporter Susan Roesgen's insidious verbal aggression against Illinois demonstrators infuriated the crowd. When they returned her insults, she crept away behind her barricade, with security guards and turned to the camera and told the viewers that the protesters were "anti-CNN." No, Susan, they were anti-loudmouth, lying, hysterical, insulting lunatics like you. For whatever reason, CNN shut down her email at 8:32 pm the day after the protests.

This YouTube.com video of her is before and after the CNN camera operators got smart and pulled her plug. You can see for yourself what American viewers have to put up with to try to get some truthful news of our own country.

But the most despicable actions of the spit-polished, shiny-faced, smiling-Jack newscasters were their steady bombardment of their viewers with sexually depraved insults against the protesters.

America's Major Media, with no moral boundaries, brought their filthy, trashy mouths into the homes of decent, honest, churchgoing people with children present.

The term "Teabagging" will not be explained here. Adults will figure it out and children don't need to know. Most of us had no idea what it was, until having the term constantly shouted at us by Major News degenerates.

It's amazing how these people come up with the same insults, the same lies, the same arrogant attitudes, and the same sexual-deviate analogies at the same time on the same day.

CNN anchor Anderson Cooper made "teabagging" references while the CNN analyst, David Gergen, made snide comments about Republicans "searching for their voice." And "It's hard to talk when you're teabagging."

MSNBC's David Shuster: "Teabagging day for the right wing and they are going nuts for it." The rallies were "full-throated" and "toothless," and "They want to give President Obama a strong tongue-lashing and lick government spending." And he just couldn't keep from mentioning how the protesters "whipped out" the demonstrations this past week.

Questioning whether these are sexually explicit jokes or not, MSNBC's Rachel Maddow and her disgusting guest, Air America's Ana Marie Cox, were happy to explain. By one count, the two of them used the word "teabag" more than 50 times on one show. Ana Marie Cox informed an unknowing audience, with no room for doubt that she is one sick cookie, when she told us to see Urbandictionary.com for the term "teabagging."

"Well, there is a lot of love in teabagging," Cox said. This is one seriously disgusting, sick, psychopathic animal to be bringing this kind of filth into people's homes.

What this all means to me is that the major news networks are scared of losing their rankings and their jobs. They see newspapers going bankrupt and closing, and they know they are next if they don't get more viewers. Some idiot from Harvard Law School must have told them to "Get in you viewers' faces and show them how disgusting you are."

And as in all things in this brave new World of Obama, they had to bring up the cowardly racist American male.

Janeane Garofalo, who plays a small role in Keifer Sutherland's show "24," was on MSNBC's "The Countdown" with Keith Olbermann Thursday evening. This dysfunctional creature from Hell said, "It's about hating a black man in the White House. This is racism straight up and is nothing but a bunch of teabagging rednecks. There is no way around that.

The Republican party has crystallized into the white power movement."

As for the only major news reporting the truth — FOX Broadcasting — Garofalo, with bizarre hatred, could only relate FOX to the Ku Klux Klan, "Who else is Fox talking to? Urban older white guys and their girlfriends who suffer from Stockholm Syndrome."

These people brought lies, rascism, and sexual acts into your living room, shouting out a sexual term that few of us knew, until we and our children were shown where to find the defintion of "Teabagging." What else, besides lies and pornography, will they expose our children to? Anything they want, and you won't know it until it is too late.

Words cannot describe how Major Media has violated our trust and will do so again. Is it any wonder major newspapers have been going out of business?

To object to the behavior of CNN and MSNBC, you may file a complaint at the Federal Communications Commission, Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau, Consumer Complaints at 445 12th Street, SW, Washington, D.C. 20554. Or call 1-888-CALL-FCC (1-888-225-5322), or Email to: fccinfo@fcc.gov. Include this article to explain the nature of your complaint. You may also go to their web site at http://www.fcc.gov

Don't let these people get away with bringing their filthy behavior into your home.


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To: Graybeard58

The trick, with the cable networks, is going to be whether their repeated use of the term can be deemed “obscene,” since the FCC has not normally applied the indecency or profanity standards to subscription media. There’s a three-prong test for obscenity:


Obscene Broadcasts Are Prohibited at All Times

Obscene material is not protected by the First Amendment to the Constitution and cannot be broadcast at any time. The Supreme Court has established that, to be obscene, material must meet a three-pronged test:

* An average person, applying contemporary community standards, must find that the material, as a whole, appeals to the prurient interest;

* The material must depict or describe, in a patently offensive way, sexual conduct specifically defined by applicable law; and

* The material, taken as a whole, must lack serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value.


This may be a tough row to hoe to actually get them punished, but simply filing the complaint will be a shot across their bow in any case.


21 posted on 04/19/2009 9:18:54 AM PDT by mvpel (Michael Pelletier)
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To: mvpel

Considering that the mighty Maha Rushie, king of talk radio also deigned to put a description of said act over the airwaves, in his OWN voice, ANY claim to offense by our side of the aisle is completely hollow, from Mr. Limbaugh’s misstep, and the public’s assumption (encouraged by said radio host and others) of his influence in conservative circles.

As much as I love you Rush, you really messed us ALL up on this one.


22 posted on 04/19/2009 11:18:23 PM PDT by Don W (People who think are a threat to socialism)
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To: Don W
Considering that the mighty Maha Rushie, king of talk radio also deigned to put a description of said act over the airwaves, in his OWN voice, ANY claim to offense by our side of the aisle is completely hollow, from Mr. Limbaugh’s misstep, and the public’s assumption (encouraged by said radio host and others) of his influence in conservative circles.

The reason the left keeps winning these days is because we're always deathly afraid of looking like "hypocrites," or "insincere," hoping the left-wing whack-jobs would think more highly of us if we are always 100% sincere and always maintain scrupulous adherence to the rules of civilized debate which they violate with glee and impunity.

We can bet our shiny metal a$$es that the left is going to file a swarm of complaints against Rush, because he's the King of All Media, so why not engage in some suppressive fire in the other direction, even if it does make us look insincere?

What's more important, looking sincere to insincere people who hate our living guts, or scoring some hits against those people?

23 posted on 04/20/2009 5:11:12 AM PDT by mvpel (Michael Pelletier)
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To: mvpel
What's more important, looking sincere to insincere people who hate our living guts, or scoring some hits against those people?

You're the one who's right on this.
24 posted on 04/20/2009 5:14:59 AM PDT by aruanan
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To: Don W; mvpel
Considering that the mighty Maha Rushie, king of talk radio also deigned to put a description of said act over the airwaves, in his OWN voice, ANY claim to offense by our side of the aisle is completely hollow, from Mr. Limbaugh’s misstep, and the public’s assumption (encouraged by said radio host and others) of his influence in conservative circles.

You're engaging in moral equivalency. What you're doing here is the equivalent of saying that a gynecologist is no different than some stranger grabbing a woman in an alley because they both put their finger in the same place. Or that nutty feminist who says that all sex is rape. The difference makes the difference. Rush wasn't describing anything to be titillating but to demonstrate what the leftist coverage of the tea parties was doing. He succeeded in his tactic. They did not.
25 posted on 04/20/2009 5:36:20 AM PDT by aruanan
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To: HiTech RedNeck
I agree that weekday events lower the crowd numbers. However, I object when conservative organizers latch on to traditional family holidays like the Fourth to stage their events.

The Fourth of July is a togetherness "family-reunion" type of day......relatives come over bringing great dishes, there's barbeque-ing, R & R, gab fests on the patio, maybe kids in a pool, then some sparklers and little fireworky things, then watching the sky for the firework displays from the town park or the neighbors' back yards.

The rallies should be scheduled for weekends for better attendence figures, not on American holidays.

Would they schedule Tea Parties on Christmas day? It, too, is a day along with the Fourth that commemorates a momentous birth.

Leni

26 posted on 04/20/2009 5:41:40 AM PDT by MinuteGal (FR Regional Convention 4/25 Orlando....Florida, Alabama, Georgia & Carolinas Freepers Invited!)
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To: MinuteGal

I took my daughter to the rally and it was definitely a family event. I cannot imagine a more appropriate way to celebrate the 4th than at a tea party!


27 posted on 04/20/2009 5:51:00 AM PDT by Mom MD (Jesus is the Light of the world!)
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To: Mom MD
I went to our local rally last week. A few families were there, not many, mostly one or two parents with a kid.

By the Fourth being a family day at home, I meant the aunts, the cousins, the grandkids, the grannies and gramps, the old friends....most of whom you don't see every day.

I don't know about your Fourth, but the ones in my family find the lady (and the gent) of the house cooking and baking a day ahead of time, and on the party day, working like slaveys setting up inside and out.

I'd love to chuck all the work and go to a rally, but we have priorities on important holidays....and that's to be together with family in talking and breaking bread in appropriate ambience for all.

Some aged grandmas and grandpas couldn't handle crowds of 2-5K even if they wanted to go. But they can enjoy a family get-together on lounges on a patio and watch fireworks from there, also.

This year, Independence Day is on a Saturday. The next day, the fifth, would be appropriate for a rally.

Leave our traditional family holidays alone!

Leni

28 posted on 04/20/2009 6:06:34 AM PDT by MinuteGal (FR Regional Convention 4/25 Orlando....Florida, Alabama, Georgia & Carolinas Freepers Invited!)
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To: aruanan

Excellent point.


29 posted on 04/20/2009 7:12:54 AM PDT by mvpel (Michael Pelletier)
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To: Graybeard58

Yeah, well we’ve know this for years.


30 posted on 04/20/2009 8:43:17 AM PDT by SuziQ
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To: Graybeard58

bttt


31 posted on 04/25/2009 5:40:16 AM PDT by harpu ( "...it's better to be hated for who you are than loved for someone you're not!")
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To: Graybeard58

I agree.


32 posted on 04/25/2009 5:42:12 AM PDT by Dante3
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