May 21, 2013

September 12, 2012


National trauma, past and present, but NBC had the pulse of the nation

The moments of silence at the 9/11 memorial sites.  Attacks on American diplomats abroad.  Most of the media, even the much lamented MSM outlets, covered these stories.

But NBC?  Their morning TV show skipped all that to hear more about the Kardashian family, in this case the matriarch’s breast augmentation.  Guess her reminiscing about marital infidelities was getting cold.

Honey Boo Boo beats politcal candidates and platforms in an election year.  People who are celebrities for being celebrities mean more, at least to some chunk of the public, than does the state of gobal war in which our nation exists.

Maybe the President was watching NBC - that’s why he couldn’t meet with Israel’s PM about the Iranian nuke threat.

Man, if the new atheists really want to finish off the churches, they should start airing more Kardashian trash on Sunday mornings.


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NBC/MSNBC has completely lost all credibility.  And I don’t think they care.  It’s all about pushing a liberal agenda.  Incredible.

[1] Posted by B. Hunter on 9-12-2012 at 12:28 PM · [top]

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