Posted on 11/07/2008 12:21:52 AM PST by Michael Eden
Republicans have been breathlessly waiting for a prominent Republican official to finally go after the corrupt and biased media propaganda machine, and throughout this election campaign, there has been little promise that we would ever see it.
Better late than never.
At long, long last, one of our own drew some blood: Barney, the first dog, finally decided to bite a reporter.
Apparently, he was as sick of the disgusting media jackals as I have become.
Mind you, that Reuters journalist is fortunate that Barney did not bite him where I would have bitten him were I in Barney's place. Let us just say that he would have filed his future stories in a voice rendered permanently falsetto.
I wrote an article titled, "Do Unto Obama as Liberals Did Unto Bush."
Now I'm waiting for Barney's article on how to deal with the liberal media.
I'm just wishing that Barney had run for President instead of John McCain. I get the sense he would have really gone after Barack Obama where it would have done some real damage...
Reuters reporters give off an offensive stink... Barney was only protecting his master.
The idiot reporter should have seen Barney’s body language as nervous/stressed by him coming near him. Then, to go at him from above, of course, a terrier is going to snap/bite. The reporter said his parents have a Scotty. If they really do, then he should have known better how to approach him, so he’s a double idiot.
Good boy, Barney; bad boy, reporter.
This was clearly a “defensive” reaction , understandable response to such an aggressive creature, there was no aggressive posturing. The report now realizes, as he licks his wound, that all are not impressed with his (perceived) status.
He was just doing the job the rest of us would like to do. Too bad it wasn’t an AP “reporter”.
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