Posted on 10/05/2011 4:52:35 PM PDT by FreeperinRATcage
A Philadelphia newspaper reporter assigned to cover the Occupy Wall Street protests in New York is moonlighting as a Media Matters activist tweeting in support of the protests while writing about them.
Will Bunch of the Philadelphia Daily News whose front page article on Tuesday carried the headline Its About Time! is also, according to his own Twitter feed, a senior fellow at Media Matters, the anti-Fox News media group.
FoxNews.com was unable to find any mention of Bunchs association with Media Matters on Philly.com, which hosts content from the Philadelphia Daily News and its rival, the Inquirer.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/10/05/newsman-covers-protests-for-paper-and-advocate-group/#ixzz1ZxEByjXR
(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...
If media are anything like the 1960s -- and the demonstrations are put on by 1960s aged Marxist-Alinsky campus spoiled brats and their ideological issue -- the media employees (also of the above named scum) will be praising the demonstrators as the most intelligent generation second only to the 1960s.
Media employees will even take signs for the demonstrators to hold while being photographed and filmed. Just like the 1960s. Often people with legitimate anti-war views were not part of the anti-US, pro-communists movement and they did not bring signs to the demonstration.
BTW.. I have posted many of comments which can be and should be interpreted as siding with the unemployed on many issues. But they are being used.
The hate-America, hate-capitalism, pro-communist "draft resisters" leading the "anti-war" demonstrators in the 1960s burned their draft cards. Let's see it 99-percenters.
Media Matters and Move On and Van Jones all “protestin’” Obama and billionaire marxists like Soros?
Astroturds.
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