Posted on 08/14/2013 12:17:02 PM PDT by nickcarraway
There are four cities on this map of President Obama's upcoming bus tour of New York and Pennsylvania, which was shown on MSNBC's Martin Bashir yesterday afternoon. And all four cities are in the wrong place. They're not even close! Here's where those cities are actually located:
Bashir later called the errors an "honest geographic mistake" (obviously?), but he doesn't explain how this map turned out so terribly inaccurate. Did they literally just guess? You shouldn't just guess.
MSNBC isn’t even trying anymore. Their audience is only LIVs. They don’t know the difference.
Hello...they’re progressives.
And they’re operating to the max of their abilities.
Er, max of their ability. There - fixed.
It’s all just one great big world to Obozo.
The New York City leftist enemedia knows where New York City is and, after all, isn’t that the only city that matters?
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The average MSNBC viewer feels that if the city isn’t actually located where MSNBC’s map says it is, it should be.
Hilarious! But not before headache inducing.
lolz
They must be graduates of US Geography, public school style.
they are just phoning it in
Where the Gulf of Mexico be at?
Forget it, they’re rollin’.
Over by Charleston.
just like spelling potato was treated by our gracious media as an honest grammatical mistake.
This was probably done intentionally so that the ‘RATS would have an excuse if nobody showed up for Barry’s Fartfests. “They couldn’t find the dang city because of MSNBC’s goofy map!” LOL!
Nice “Animal House” reference!
Well, at least they knew which of the 57 states those cities are in.
There really is an MSNBC viewer??
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