Sunday, April 26, 2009
Wayne Root: ‘Why Obama Now Has Big Business Trained like the New White House Puppy Bo!’
"Obama now controls freedom of the press. It has been widely reported that NBC CEO Jeffrey Zucker called a dinner for top CNBC executives and asked his on-air anchors and hosts to tone down their criticism of Obama. Worse, on MSNBC (also owned by GE and NBC), a radical leftist Hollywood celebrity (is there any other kind?) Janeane Garofalo (read "Garbageflow" -- Robert) slandered Tax Day Tea Party protestors by calling them all 'white racist rednecks… who hate a black man (Obama) and don’t understand a thing about taxes or the Boston Tea Party.' In other words everyone at those Tea Parties (including me) is ignorant and hates Obama only because he is black. The MSNBC host interviewing her (Keith Olbermann) said nothing. Not a word of protest, debate, or disagreement. Can you imagine a fiscal conservative capitalist going on NBC or CNBC or MSNBC and calling Obama a racist who hates wealthy white businessmen, and not being viciously attacked, denounced and hounded into an apology or clarification by the host?
"Yet anti-tax protestors can be slandered as racists with nary a word of disagreement by hosts at networks owned by GE- who happens to get billion dollar bailouts from Obama. Why? Because Obama now has GE (the parent company of NBC) squeezed by the private parts. The CEO is Obama’s personal pet. Forget those wonderful images of the new White House puppy Bo. If the media was honest, they’d show Obama taking GE CEO Jefrrey Immelt and NBC CEO Zucker for a walk on the White House lawn."
"Yet anti-tax protestors can be slandered as racists with nary a word of disagreement by hosts at networks owned by GE- who happens to get billion dollar bailouts from Obama. Why? Because Obama now has GE (the parent company of NBC) squeezed by the private parts. The CEO is Obama’s personal pet. Forget those wonderful images of the new White House puppy Bo. If the media was honest, they’d show Obama taking GE CEO Jefrrey Immelt and NBC CEO Zucker for a walk on the White House lawn."