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Post by AztecWilliam on Nov 6, 2009 9:47:31 GMT -8
I seldom watch MSNBC, and when I do it's not long until I am reminded of why I watch Fox News instead. Chris Mathews, that paragon of objective reporting ( ) and another guy were speculating on the motives of the Ft. Hood assassin. They agreed that, since he was in the military, a religious/political motive was out of the question. Why did they say that? Because, they explained, this guy had not spent time in a foreign country where he might have been radicalized. Nice reasoning, wasn't it? As if a Muslim, military or not, could never be radicalized if he has not spent time in Yemen or Saudi Arabia, etc.! These two MSNBC people were quick to grasp at an explanation that had nothing to do with Muslim radicalism. (Need I add that Mathews is a complete fraud?) AzWm
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Post by aztecwin on Nov 6, 2009 11:01:41 GMT -8
You have to be careful to take very little of what comes out of MSNBC very seriously. They rarely have a clue and on those rare occasions where there is a clue there is also an agenda. I am beginning to wonder about "Morning Joe".
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