
Obnoxious CNN Reporter Susan Roesgen: Bush Fascist-- OK... Obama Fascist-- "Offensive!" (Video)
Gateway Pundit —
CNN "reporter" Susan Roesgen harassed protesters yesterday at the Chicago Tax Day Tea Party Protest. Susan slammed the event for being "anti-government," "anti-CNN," and "not really family viewing." But, oddly enough, Susan had no problem when Bush was called a fascist at a rally on January 13, 2006. In fact she called a puppet of a "devil Bush" a lookalike of the president: Susan gives angry liberal reporters a bad name. Michelle Malkin has more on Susan's tirade: So, the Tea Party protests ...
A CNN reporter’s selective outrage
RedState: Conservative News and Community —
My RedState.com colleague Jeff Emmanuel provided a prime example of just how deep the drive-by media is immersed in the tank for Obama, as CNN’s Susan Roesgen gets in face of one of an American citizen exercising his Constitutional rights of free speech and free assembly yesterday.
HotAirPundit has a fine example of Ms. Roesgen’s other side. She was all sweetness and light just three months ago when the protesters were left-wingers:
Even more damning to Ms. Roesgen’s credibility, however is ...
Once in a while you get shown the light
PoliPundit.com —
It’s great to occasionally catch a liberal reporter completely losing her cool and revealing her bias. First she gets offended at a guy who says Obama is a fascist, then she starts lecturing a guy with his two-year-old son that he shouldn’t complain because Illinois is getting stimulus money.
Contrast her indignation about the Obama “fascist” label with her cheerful chatter about a Bush-Hitler image a few years ago.
Media to Tea Parties: "Oh Look, a Squirrel!"
Stones Cry Out —
Michael Graham, writing in the Boston Herald, lays it out for Homeland Security.
Janet Napolitano was right. There were hatemongers at the Tea Party rallies on Tax Day. They called themselves “reporters.”
The Department of Homeland Security released a pre-emptive “assessment report” on the dangers of “right-wing extremists” just a week before the tax protest rallies. According to DHS, these potentially include pro-lifers, supporters of border security and that notoriously unstable group - U.S. military veterans.
And I can report that there were, in fact, quite a few vets at our Tea Party at Long Wharf. But other than their crazy notion ...
Lost in Translation: Susan Roesgen's — and the Mainstream Media's — (Entirely Self-Serving) Messages Spelled Out
¡No Pasarán! —
At first, I decided that Susan Roesgen's CNN report from a tea party was so atrocious, there was little to add to the various bloggers' posts (thanks to Larwyn)… Still — if need be — I feel the need to spell out exactly what her message (or the underlying one, rather) — and the mainstream media's — was/is during her confrontation with a none-too-happy tea-bagger, if only to get our liberal friends to take a closer look at the MSM's attitude, the one that makes people like Rush Limbaugh and Ann Coulter — justifiably (!) — angry… Take a look at her faux-tolerant view trying hard to hide a smirk (memories of AL Gore during the 2000 presidential ...




