On the September 14 edition of MSNBC's “Hardball,” host Chris Matthews admitted to socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) that it “sounds Marxist” but he truly believes that automation in the economy has killed jobs by replacing human clerks in CVS and camera operators at MSNBC with “robots” [video follows page break; click here for MP3 audio ]: I don't want to skip to your left on this but…. [W]hen I see automation, when I go to a CVS that used to employ a lot of people just above the poverty level, above the minimum wage. And you walk in there now, it's all machines. Now it's very convenient for the customer, it's all machines. There's a check-out machine, by the way, that talks to you and says 'Don't forget to put your CVS card in.” And by the way, I used to have about seven or eight cameramen. I don't have them anymore. It's all automated, it's all robots. Everywhere we go is robots! You used to go to a gas station, you'd have somebody would check your tires, check your oil. There ain't anybody there, there's nobody working at a gas station! What would Matthews have us do, turn back the clock to the 1950s or '60s? What's more, this is the same guy who bashes Republicans as being “anti-science” and who blasted Republican presidential candidates in a tweet at last week's Reagan Library debate as “ludites” [ sic ] : Good for Huntsman, standing up for science and against the ludites. #reagandebate Chris obviously meant Luddite , but perhaps he's just anti-spelling, not to mention irony-deficient. Here's a dictionary.com definition of the term Luddite : one of a group of early 19th century English workmen destroying laborsaving machinery as a protest; broadly : one who is opposed to especially technological change Sounds a lot like Matthews. Although, who knows, maybe the “Hardball” hosts will be willing to go to his bosses at MSNBC and offer to take a cut in his pay so that the network can hire back some non-robot cameramen for his show.
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Continue reading …Exactly how do anchors on MSNBC get away with routinely stating complete falsehoods without any repercussions? On Tuesday, Chris Matthews wrongly accused Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul of saying during the previous evening's debate he would let a critically ill person die if the patient didn't have health insurance (video follows with transcript and commentary, file photo): CHRIS MATTHEWS, HOST: I have to say, I’ve never witnessed such a crackle of enthusiasm for executing people as I heard at the Reagan Library debate last week. I recalled it last night when I heard the clap of applause when Ron Paul said he’d let someone die if they failed to pony up for health insurance.
Continue reading …During 2009 and 2010, liberal commentators and even politicians made a point of bashing conservative commentators such as Glenn Beck and Laura Inghram for allowing gold companies to advertise on their shows, arguing that conservatives and gold companies cynically colluded to deceive viewers into buying bad investments. The recent spike in gold prices seems to prove that the conservative commentators were right after all. Gold prices topped $1,900 an ounce on August 22. The price of gold rose over 400 dollars since the beginning of this year, up from $1,421.40 per ounce since January 1st, 2011, and has rapidly risen over the past two months. The price of gold was $854.60 per ounce at the start of the Obama administration. In other words, gold prices have more than doubled since the beginning of the Obama administration. Gold prices tend to increase in weak or unstable economies. Economic instability and fears of future inflation serve to drive up the price of gold, which serves as a “safe haven” in times of economic distress. Considering the current economic difficulties, it is hardly surprising that economists such as CNBC's Jim Cramer advocate investing a small portion of one's portfolio in gold in today's uncertain economy. Cramer predicted that the price of gold would increase to over $2000 in 18 months – in March 2011, when gold was still at $1,440 . It is also not surprising that conservative commentators, most notably Glenn Beck, encouraged listeners to invest in gold as a means to provide a safe haven from the wreckage of Obama's polices. And it would certainly make sense for a gold company to advertise during programs where commentators encourage their listeners to buy gold. But liberal news outlets sought to discredit the connection between gold companies and conservative commentators, portraying it as a concerted effort by both parties to deceive credulous American viewers and listeners of conservative programs into buying overpriced gold coins. (The criticism went nicely with attempts to pressure advertisers to drop sponsorship of Glenn Beck's Fox News Channel program.) ABC News reporter Brian Ross investigated claims against two gold companies. One of these companies was Goldline, which was conveniently linked to Beck and other conservative luminaries. The complaint argued that the company was directing its callers to buy gold coins, rather than bullion bars, which command less of a premium above their actual gold value. In a related print piece, Ross declared that gold companies and conservatives had a “symbiotic relationship.” Politico's Kenneth Vogel reported on the relationship between right-wing media figures and gold companies. He closed his piece with a shot at conservative commentators, quoting a woman who had lost money after investing in coins that the article stated could have cost less elsewhere: “How could I be mislead [sic] by Glenn Beck, Fred Thompson and Marvin [sic] Levin?” MSNBC's Keith Olbermann opined on “Countdown” that the relationship between gold companies and conservative commentators “has been profitable for everybody, except the viewers and listeners.” Olbermann invited then-Congressman Anthony Weiner, D-NY, onto his program to launch a full-blown, histrionic attack on Beck and Goldline. Weiner railed against a legal, private business arrangement, calling the relationship between Goldline and Beck an “unholy alliance.” Weiner had previously issued a report attacking Goldline. His office went further, charging that “Goldline is little more than a gold peddler posing as an investment advisor, an unfortunate byproduct of the Tea Party movement.” A “red-faced” Weiner went so far as to summon a representative of Goldline before Congress and blasted him for his company's advertising practices. Weiner's charges went nowhere . In perhaps the most serious and well-thought out of the charges, comedian Stephen Colbert mocked conservative talk show hosts who stumped for gold companies in 2009. Conservatives media figures who advocated that their audience invest in gold were proven correct. The economic “recovery” has stalled. Gold prices have fluctuated in the last couple of weeks, but at this writing ($1832 per ounce) it still is worth more than twice its value when President Obama was inaugurated. Where are the liberal pundits now?
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Continue reading …Those crickets you hear? Her fellow left-wingers responding to Rachel Maddow referring to then-President Elect Obama as a “boy king” on her MSNBC show last night. Yes, hard to believe. Even in an era when the president of the United States is a man of color, as is our attorney general, as is the governor of the state of Massachusetts where Maddow lives, Obama must be subjected to such vile disrespect — a black man at the pinnacle of achievement described as a mere “boy,” albeit of the monarchical variety. (video clip after page break) It hardly lessens the sting that this came from one of Obama's most vocal defenders in the leeward media, Maddow herself, an ardent liberal who can detect racism, real or imagined, anywhere in a 10-state radius. Listen for yourself from the embedded video while Maddow takes off her KKK hood just long enough to commit this utter outrage (1:09 in the clip). If any children are within earshot of your computer, you may want to shield them lest they pursue a path of skepticism toward affirmative action and speech codes as a result of witnessing this crime against humanity. That non-existent reaction from liberals after Maddow revealed she is the late George Wallace's alter ego stands in sharp contrast to the left-wing hissy fit after Rush Limbaugh had the Maddowesque gall to describe Obama as a “little boy” and “this little man-child.” At the very least, Maddow can expect a cold shoulder at the water cooler from MSNBC colleague and inveterate grievance monger Al Sharpton, who pounced on the chance to pontificate after Pat Buchanan described Obama to Sharpton as “your boy.”
Continue reading …MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough is taking a unique approach to the 9/11 anniversary: He’s released his own music video called Reason to Believe , writes Dan Needham of the Huffington Post , who writes a glowing review. (Not everyone is so kind; see Gawker .) “It’s critical that we remember the heroes of…
Continue reading …Apparently the media civility police have become so sensitive to any slight of President Obama that MSNBC host Andrea Mitchell actually invented one such controversy out of thin air during her 1 p.m. ET hour show on Thursday. [ Audio available here ] Speaking to Obama advisor Melody Barnes, Mitchell declared: “John Boehner today just slammed the President and said, you know, that the American people shouldn't be forced to watch some politician they don't want to listen to and frankly, most of them would rather watch a football game. Is that disrespectful?”
Continue reading …Click here to view this media MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough, a former Republican congressman, has a new country song calling for the U.S. to bring home troops sent into war after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. “In an endless war / Tell me please how many more have to die / Before my sweet boy comes home,” Scarborough sings in “Reason to Believe.” The accompanying music video was created by JAM, a production company owned by Scarborough and Morning Joe co-host Mika Brzezinski. It was released by Sony Records. “It’s critical that we remember the heroes of 9/11 and those who are still fighting in an endless war,” Scarborough told The Huffington Post . “They need to come home. It’s time.” But Scarborough wasn’t always against the war effort. “I’m waiting to hear the words ‘I was wrong’ from some of the world’s most elite journalists, politicians and Hollywood types,” the MSNBC host said in April 2003 . “I just wonder, who’s going to be the first elitist to show the character to say: ‘Hey, America, guess what? I was wrong’? Maybe the White House will get an apology, first, from the New York Times’ Maureen Dowd. Now, Ms. Dowd mocked the morality of this war…” “Maybe disgraced commentators and politicians alike, like Daschle, Jimmy Carter, Dennis Kucinich, and all those others, will step forward tonight and show the content of their character by simply admitting what we know already: that their wartime predictions were arrogant, they were misguided and they were dead wrong. Maybe, just maybe, these self-anointed critics will learn from their mistakes. But I doubt it. After all, we don’t call them ‘elitists’ for nothing.”
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