Posted on 05/06/2014 11:54:53 AM PDT by don-o
NEW YORK (AP) MSNBC is apologizing for a Cinco de Mayo segment that featured a staff member onscreen wearing a sombrero, shaking maracas and taking a swig from a bottle of tequila.
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So will these idiots apologize when someone wears a green shirt and hat on St.Patrick’s Day?
I want to see footage of both Hillary Clinton and Nancy Pelosi shaking their maracas, as an apology by MSNBC.
The left would have been outraged had Fox News done this, but hey since it came from a Communist Network that wants amnesty for illegals its all good
MSNBC celebrates “Cinco de Drinko”
Damn straight there was no mention of human sacrifice and not one donkey in sight either, and they totally left out the hids selling chicklets!
Cinco de drinko?
NO. Nor would they apologize for taking a swig of beer on St Patricks Day.
The (we) Irish can take it.
Others demand superiority and equality. The Irish worked for it and earn it wherever it’s deserved. and can take a joke.
It was on MSNBC? Ok, so no one saw it.
When the Irish demand that we ‘press one for Gaelic’ - never.
WE assimilate into a foreign country just fine, like the rest of the immigrants in history, thank you.
Not these guys and not the mus
And the problem with that was?
So who was fired or will be forced to sell their ownership over this insult to Mexicans? If no one is disciplined then there is a HUGE double standard!
I'm celebrating Seis de Mayo tonight.
Put a lime in it.
Next they’ll be apologizing for saying ‘Cinco de Mayo’ instead of Fifth of May.
Sláinte!
One of the few times that MSNBC was right.
No apologies required.
Why the hell should May 5 be celebrated in the USA?
“I want to see footage of both Hillary Clinton and Nancy Pelosi shaking their maracas”.
Where is the Barf Alert, on that obscene request?
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