Sunday, June 3, 2012

David Shuster: Leftist Hack

Always consider the source.

Do you know David Shuster?

He's currently on Current TV. Yes, Current TV. When he worked for NBC and MSNBC, he was suspended.

He has a history of highly offensive, inappropriate, and unprofessional behavior.

During the 2008 presidential primaries, Shuster made boorish on-air comments about Chelsea Clinton.

That resulted in a suspension when Hillary Clinton threatened to boycott MSNBC debates.

The slimy Shuster was unrepentant.

Shuster was suspended from MSNBC again, this time "indefinitely" (aka fired) in 2010.

He doesn't practice journalism responsibly. He is not a man of integrity.

He pushes a far Left agenda. Beyond that, he is a foul-mouthed, uncivil, uncouth individual.

Example:

When Shuster was still with MSNBC, he enjoyed mocking Tea Party participants.

The liberal media, to use a convenient tag, went after the protesters with glee. Take Anderson Cooper, the acclaimed anchorman for CNN. He was interviewing David Gergen, the political pundit. And Gergen was saying that, after two very bad elections, conservatives and Republicans were “searching for their voice.” Cooper responded, “It’s hard to talk when you’re teabagging.” He said this with a smirk.

MSNBC had an outright field day. Rachel Maddow and a guest of hers, Ana Marie Cox, made teabag jokes to each other for minutes on end: having great, chortling fun at the conservatives’ expense. And here is the performance of another host, David Shuster:

“For most Americans, Wednesday, April 15, will be Tax Day, but . . . it’s going to be Teabagging Day for the right wing, and they’re going nuts for it. Thousands of them whipped out the festivities early this past weekend, and while the parties are officially toothless, the teabaggers are full-throated about their goals. They want to give President Obama a strong tongue-lashing and lick government spending.”

Shuster went on to say that Fox News personalities were “looking forward to an up-close-and-personal taste of teabagging.” Etc., etc., etc. All the while, MSNBC was picturing Republican figures, and the following words were on the screen: “TEABAG MOUTHPIECES.”

Sick!

David Shuster is not an objective, trustworthy journalist.

Why believe anything this truly foul-mouthed hack has to say?

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