This is a pot calling the kettle black classic, and another one of those wonderful incidents that is valuable primarily to demonstrate beyond a reasonable doubt how partisan and biased most mainstream media reporters and pundits are. In fact, it is even better that that: it is smoking gun proof that bias not only makes you stupid, it makes you so hypocritical that you make a fool of yourself.
I could have easily called this “Stop Making Me Defend Ronna McDaniel!” The recently jettisoned Republican National Committee chair was a rank incompetent, which is why she was forced out. She speaks in nearly indecipherable Valley Girlese (or something), and I wouldn’t trust her “expert” analysis of a Road Runner cartoon. Nonetheless, NBC recently hired her as an election analyst for the same reason it has hired other incompetents with links to both parties: to give easily gulled viewers the illusion of “inside information.”
But the news of her hiring triggered one proven liar and incompetent after another on NBC and elsewhere to erupt that the hiring was a horrible breach of the journalism integrity and professionalism that none of the news divisions and networks have possessed in years, as if the hypocritical protesters were something other than what they are: biased, dishonest, untrustworthy partisan hacks (sorry, I’m trying to avoid that word, but sometimes it can’t be avoided.)
First Chuck Todd appeared on his old show “Meet the Press” (the reputation of which he managed to destroy during his tenure as host) to demand the NBC brass apologize to current host Kristen Welker for having to interview the new NBC commentator. Chuck was shocked—shocked!—that his network would hire someone who was biased and untrustworthy. Hilarious.








