Posted on 04/02/2020 5:58:24 AM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
Yes, pity those poor Americans who don't get their news from such sterling exemplars of objectivity and fairness like MSNBC, CNN, and the New York Times . . .
On today's Morning Joe, Axios.com CEO Jim VandeHei (who also co-founded Politico) addressed the relatively late issuance of lockdown orders by the governors of Florida and Georgia, and denounced the "news pollution" of President Trump, Fox News, and Rush Limbaugh [whose name he pronounced "Limbo"].
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This hack denounces conservatives living inside an “information bubble.” But 32 years after Rush goes national, he pronounces his name “Limbo.”
Ping to Liberal Media Criticism list.
Looks like a douchebag.
Try to imagine the situation that your life depends on that guy’s behavior in the foxhole next to you.
Here’s a fun graphic for you.
Is a douche bag and enjoys his tongue work, cleaning out the cracks and crevices.
He deserves a quick ring workout with Sean Hannity, where he'd last about 20 seconds.
LOL!
He says, “All of these steps could have been done months ago.” The steps meaning shutdowns. We, that’s conservatives, live in an information bubble. No one had information months ago. Not even the exalted progressive media. Look for a post in an hour or so. I’m going to put a timeline together about what was known and reported by the media, and the actions Trump took.
Just as I thought. Trump gets facetime, and they resent it. Networks deliberately and intentionally cut back on Trump’s briefings.
Next, they will demand equal time. Do not doubt me!
I hate these people!
Van de Hei is an ass.
Always has been.
This is the sort of face I would picture on a child molester.
No thanks.
An extreme partisan for his DNC puppetmasters.
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