Friday, May 4, 2012

Al Qaeda: ABC, CBS, MSNBC, CNN

A memo from al Qaeda reveals that Osama bin Laden was interested in exploiting the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks for his benefit and propaganda purposes.

It's creepy that Obama and his team have shown a similar interest in trying to benefit politically through their exploitation of the 1st anniversary of bin Laden's death.

The similarities don't stop there.

Al Qaeda and Obama are on the same page when it comes to the media.

Both hate FOX News and both recognize the other news networks will do their bidding.

From William Bigelow, Breitbart's Big Government:

Al Qaeda, it seems, loves Keith Olbermann.

According to newly released Al Qaeda documents – the documents are being revealed as part of the Obama campaign’s “spike the football” effort over the one-year anniversary of the Bin Laden death – Adam Gadahn, spokesman for the terrorist group, loved MSNBC.

...Al Qaeda also had a warm spot for Brian Ross; Gadahn said, “The channel is still proud for its interview with the shaykh (Bin Laden).” And as for CBS, “it has a famous programme (60 Minutes) that has some popularity and a good reputation for its long broadcasting time. Only god knows the reality, as I am not really in a position to do so.”

The one channel Al Qaeda couldn’t stand, predictably, is Fox News. Fox News, said Gadahn, “falls into the abyss as you know, and lacks neutrality too.” Overall, said Gadahn, news stories “should be sent for example to ABC, CBS, NBC, and CNN and maybe PBS and VOA. As for Fox News, let her die in her anger.”

I wonder if the Leftist media are troubled by al Qaeda's endorsement.

Does it bother Keith Olbermann that he was a favorite of the evildoers responsible for the terrorist attacks on the U.S. and the deaths of thousands of innocents on September 11, 2001?

Maybe he doesn't mind at all. Maybe it makes him feel important.

FOX News should wear al Qaeda's disdain as a badge of honor.

The other networks should reflect on why al Qaeda, a group bent on killing as many Americans as possible, would consider them allies in their war.

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