Posted on 07/12/2013 6:47:29 PM PDT by PJ-Comix
The only thing more annoying than NBC's Luke Russert acting as a blatant advocacy reporter is when he pretends to be a political pundit and little Luke did both at a press conference this week when he broadcast his opinion in the form of a question to House Speaker John Boehner at a press conference this week. It wasn't only what he said but also how he posed his question which was done in a tone of studied condescension as you can see in this video and below the fold.
Although you might wish to spare yourself the annoyance of watching insufferable Luke and his partisan brand of journalism, I promise that if you stay with this story until the end you will receive a very enjoyable comedy treat inadvertently provided by the young Russert.
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The news media has been hiding this horrible Amnesty bill
The news media has got focused on the zimmerman trial*that the media created because that wasn’t even a crime nor a local story) and other bs.
The news media has been hiding this horrible Amnesty bill
The news media has got everyone focused on the zimmerman trial*that the media created because that wasn’t even a crime nor a local story) and other bs.
Politicians with any cajones would just IGNORE questions like that from those biased MSM idiots.
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Maybe it’s just me, but I failed to see any handling of derrieres, aside from the one jab by the spineless wonder.
It appeared, to me, to indicate the GOPe are still going ramrod an ‘immigration bill’ w/out enforcing the CURRENT laws, in order to be able to say ‘we did SOMETHING’ on a topic of little concern (aside from NOT enforcing the current laws) of 90% of the Citizenry.
Everyone knows why someone so unfit for his job got his job in the first place, and we're not supposed to say anything about it because his father died so suddenly.
He was born on homeplate and is trapped in a rundown to second.
Thanks PJ-Comix.
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