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To: detective
While Scarborough may be on to something with his criticism of what he calls the Manhattan media elites, his choice of people to call out by name is an odd match for his premise.

Eric Erickson is a well known Georgia based conservative writer and Kevin Williamson's hometown is Amarillo Texas, hardly the pedigrees that one would normally associate with Manhattan conservative elites.

With Jamie Kurchick (a Jewish, homosexual, neocon, Yalie), Scarborough gets closer to the mark of who these Manhattan media elites truly are, but still fails to identify by name the patrefamillis of the problem he correctly identifies.

Maybe Scarborough needs to step back and take a closer look at the people whom he frequently hosts on his own Manhattan based television program. Folks like Bill Kristol of the Weekly Standard, Richard Haas President of the Council on Foreign Relations, Mary Kissel WSJ Opinion Editor, and Rich Lowry editor of National Review to name a few.

40 posted on 04/04/2016 5:31:43 AM PDT by mac_truck (aide toi et dieu t'aidera)
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And Scarborough is from some backwater of either SC, Florida or Alabama - depending on the day he needs to use a particular state.

No one has noticed that Scarborough rips off a question posed by a midwestern Democrat who posed the question to Hollywood elitists during, maybe, the first Bush administration: how many of you have ever been to Paris and how many of you have ever been to Iowa or Indiana? Unfortunately, I’ve forgotten who the pol was.

Scarborough is never original or particularly thoughtful.


53 posted on 04/04/2016 6:27:51 AM PDT by miss marmelstein (Richard the Third: With my own people alone I should like to drive away the Turks (Muslims))
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