MSNBC Gets Government Payout

November 15, 2008 / 9:24 pm • By Dr. Melissa Clouthier

MSNBC functioned as an Obama public relations arm this election season and it now seems their sycophancy had a self-serving purpose as well. Newsbusters reports:

Is MSNBC being rewarded for having supported Obama? That’s what Jim Pinkerton suggests. On this evening’s Fox News Watch, the columnist and New America Foundation fellow cited the news that GE Capital, a subsidiary of MSNBC’s parent company GE, has received a $139 billion government loan guarantee.

To my Lefty readers and friends who loathed the Republicans unholy alliance with disgusting capitalist pigs, I’d like to suggest they might want to get to work at keeping Obama’s house in order. Preemptively.

And it would seem to me that this incestuous relationship would be worrying from a free speech perspective. Nah…..It’s Democrats.

  1. 4 Responses to “MSNBC Gets Government Payout”

  2. Paul Gordon
    November 16 2008 / 7:02 pm
    Reply

    Wouldn’t “Payoff” be more appropriate for that title?
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  3. ShiddyButt
    November 16 2008 / 8:50 pm
    Reply

    You do understand that Bush is still president, right?
    By the way, Fox {and you} complaining about political bias in the news is just ridiculous. Pot meet kettle.

  4. Jim Treacher
    November 16 2008 / 10:14 pm
    Reply

    You do understand that a non sequitur is not a rebuttal, right?

  5. Jim Treacher Reader
    November 17 2008 / 9:32 pm
    Reply

    ShiddyButt- Is that a translation for somehow having your head in your butt?

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