Wednesday, September 19, 2007

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Hot Air » Blog Archive » Was the tasing of the moonbat a publicity stunt?:

"CNN’s all over it. He gave a video camera he’d brought with him to the student
next to him and asked her to film him — right before he started laying into
Kerry. His demeanor “completely changed” once he was in the squad car and away
from the cameras, say the cops; “you didn’t do anything wrong,” he allegedly
told them — before asking if there were any cameras in the jail they were taking
him to. He had no ID on him at the time of the arrest according to what he told
the cops with 1:57 left in this afternoon’s video — but he did have a business
card for his dopey vanity website, per the CNN report."


There seem to be plenty of these kind of journalism students at my school too - I am a journalism major so they are in my classes. They hate the government and think that it is evil and corrupt. They hate the media and think that it is biased and stupid. What I don't understand is why they want to be journalists, working in the media, talking to the government. The other interesting point, is how they seem so blinded by their own hatreds and feels of moral uprightness that they don't see their own bias. This is a publicity stunt, plain and simple, he was not asking questions. He was verbally attacking Kerry.

You know Kerry hasn't got this much press since the 70s.

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