Posted on 02/24/2020 8:23:20 AM PST by governsleastgovernsbest
It looks like the liberal media's panic at the prospect of Bernie Sanders winning the Democrat nomination is leading MSM members to offer some hare-brained analysis about him. The syndrome was on stunning display this morning on both CNN and MSNBC.
On CNN's New Day, co-host Alisyn Camerota actually fretted that Sanders is too "nuanced" to take on President Trump. What? Sure, Alisyn. Because nothing says "nuance" like literally preaching "revolution" while thrusting a socialist fist in the air!
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Nothing says “nuance” like literally preaching “revolution.”
Ping to Liberal Media Criticism list.
Camerota is one of the stupidest people on air. She rivals Don Lemon, who sets the bar at atmospheric levels or stupidity.
She’s as sharp as a bowling ball.
Hey Camerota, Mr Ed called. He wants his bridle back.
Maybe Alisyn Camerota thinks “nuanced” means wild eyed commie revolutionary....
Bernie is nuanced like DNCNN.
In defense of FOX, they give equal opportunity to the mentally less gifted. My favorite in this area is the empty-headed Marie Harf.
She was on Fox News for years. This leftist whore had us all fooled!!!!
Is there a more ignorant commentary available in the media than this one?
Jews just didnt get Hitlers nuances.
Camerota has no credibility whatsoever. Recall she was a pundit with Fox advocating conservative issues than went to CNN advocating lib issues, so she goes where the money is just like a hooker.
Mao was very nuanced. So was Stalin. I hear Fidel is quite nuanced, as well.
From doing cooking, fashion and family oriented segments on a morning show in NY to a political analyst on CNN, now that’s funny!
“I don’t think you know what that word means.”
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