Showing posts with label Susan Roesgen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Susan Roesgen. Show all posts

Friday, April 17, 2009

Susan Roesgen--blind, deaf and rude

CNN has a sorry reporter. Not in the sense of apologetic, but weak, poorly trained, and angry. I looked up Susan Roesgen in Google and got 43,100 hits, many of course not connected to her terrible reporting of the tea party in Chicago where she shouted down the man she'd asked for an interview when she didn't agree with him. If nothing else, she's gotten more publicity with this disaster than any story she's ever done. What a resume enhancer--if she wants to work in Cuba!

The blogger who produced the film below was at the Chicago rally and watched her do her axe job. You may not want to watch the entire 18 minutes, but if you do you'll see Americans of all ages and ethnicities peacefully gathering, singing, lifting posters, chatting with each other and having a good time. Much like the one here in Columbus (I watched the video of John Kasich speaking to the crowd without a teleprompter).



Some numbers from other Tea Parties.

Maggie on the Tea Party in Toledo.

CNN reporter confronted for lack of fairness and balance (must belong to Fox; longer YouTube version)

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Does CNN hire real reporters

or just Obamamas?
    "CNN correspondent Susan Roesgen could barely get through her live shot at the Chicago tea party this afternoon. Over shouts of, "You're not a reporter," Roesgen quickly wrapped up an interview with an attendee, then said, "I think you get the general tenor of this. It's anti-government, anti-CNN since this is highly promoted by the right-wing conservative network Fox."
This reporter was so biased, she's become dead meat on talk radio, because this interview is being played over and over--and much more than this left of center site quoted. Observers started chanting "You're not a reporter," because she kept interrupting the father with a small child she was interviewing and inserting her own left wing agenda. It was one of the worst wing-nut interviews I've heard--there was no way she was going to let that guy tell America what the tea party was about. On CNN and other stations I've heard these tea parties attributed variously to Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, the Republican party, conservative Christian end-timers, and now to Fox. Will the real organizers please stand up and wave the flag. There are thousands of you.

But, also apparently Obama knew nothing about the tea parties. His Homeland Security Department head, Janet Nutpoliano, decides we need to be watched and investigated (remember Janet Reno thought a compound filled with children was dangerous), and he knew nothing? Maybe he should pay attention if we're all a threat to his administration.