red states rule
05-09-2013, 03:31 PM
Another example of liberals putting party ahead of all else.
Women kidnapped, raped, and beaten. That is fine great since it takes attention away from the Obama coverup of the murder of four US citizens
On Wednesday's All In show, MSNBC host Chris Hayes was gleeful over media coverage of the Benghazi hearings being preempted by both the story of three girls kidnapped and held prisioner for a decade in Cleveland, Ohio, as well as the verdict in the Jodi Arias murder trial. Hayes flippantly referred to the crime stories as "the next (http://newsbusters.org/blogs/brad-wilmouth/2013/05/09/msnbcs-hayes-gloats-over-kidnapping-and-murder-stories-preempting-ben#) Lifetime original movie" as he teased the segment at the top of the show:
Good evening from New York. I'm Chris Hayes. Thank (http://newsbusters.org/blogs/brad-wilmouth/2013/05/09/msnbcs-hayes-gloats-over-kidnapping-and-murder-stories-preempting-ben#) you for joining us. Cautionary tales abound tonight. A Republican Congressman tries to manufacture the next Watergate, but instead gets upstaged by the next Lifetime original movie.
At about 8:15 p.m., he plugged the segment again during a commercial break:
Still to come, the only thing that can kill a story manufactured for cable (http://newsbusters.org/blogs/brad-wilmouth/2013/05/09/msnbcs-hayes-gloats-over-kidnapping-and-murder-stories-preempting-ben#) news is an even more lurid and more shameful story manufactured for cable news. I'll explain why Darrell Issa and Roger Ailes are having us sad tonight.
At about 8:43 p.m., the MSNBC host mocked conservatives for being so interested in Benghazi as he introduced the segment:
Today was set up to be a big day, a very big day for Roger Ailes; the Fox Network; Drudge Report readers; the denizens of Michelle Malkin's Web site, Twitchy; Sean Hannity (http://newsbusters.org/blogs/brad-wilmouth/2013/05/09/msnbcs-hayes-gloats-over-kidnapping-and-murder-stories-preempting-ben#)'s radio audience, and Congressman Darrell Issa. Why? Because today was (LOWERS HIS VOICE) Benghazi day.
After playing clips of several Fox News (http://newsbusters.org/blogs/brad-wilmouth/2013/05/09/msnbcs-hayes-gloats-over-kidnapping-and-murder-stories-preempting-ben#) hosts talking up the Benghazi hearings, Hayes moved to undermine the notion of scandal in spite of Fox News attention:
So Fox News was all geared up today to really capture the outrage, to embrace the much-hyped whistle blower who second-guessed a decision allegedly made by Special Operations Command Africa not to send Special Forces from Tripoli, the capital, to Benghazi, the site of the consulate, after insurgents attacked the mission there.
A Pentagon spokesman reiterated today that Special Forces could not have made it to Benghazi in time to save lives and were needed in Tripoli to help secure the embassy there.
He continued:
That's not important because Fox was all teed up, promos had been made, hosts were properly outraged, the coverage plan was in motion, and then the cable news apocalypse happened.
After showing clips of FNC switching from Benghazi to crime story coverage, Hayes asserted that Fox was "sort of amusingly knocked off their game today," and accused the news network of "monomanical persistence" that has "created an entire alternate universe in which Benghazi is the most pressing issue facing the country right now, and Congress, your representatives are listening."
Read more: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/brad-wilmouth/2013/05/09/msnbcs-hayes-gloats-over-kidnapping-and-murder-stories-preempting-ben#ixzz2SqE8YLEZ
Women kidnapped, raped, and beaten. That is fine great since it takes attention away from the Obama coverup of the murder of four US citizens
On Wednesday's All In show, MSNBC host Chris Hayes was gleeful over media coverage of the Benghazi hearings being preempted by both the story of three girls kidnapped and held prisioner for a decade in Cleveland, Ohio, as well as the verdict in the Jodi Arias murder trial. Hayes flippantly referred to the crime stories as "the next (http://newsbusters.org/blogs/brad-wilmouth/2013/05/09/msnbcs-hayes-gloats-over-kidnapping-and-murder-stories-preempting-ben#) Lifetime original movie" as he teased the segment at the top of the show:
Good evening from New York. I'm Chris Hayes. Thank (http://newsbusters.org/blogs/brad-wilmouth/2013/05/09/msnbcs-hayes-gloats-over-kidnapping-and-murder-stories-preempting-ben#) you for joining us. Cautionary tales abound tonight. A Republican Congressman tries to manufacture the next Watergate, but instead gets upstaged by the next Lifetime original movie.
At about 8:15 p.m., he plugged the segment again during a commercial break:
Still to come, the only thing that can kill a story manufactured for cable (http://newsbusters.org/blogs/brad-wilmouth/2013/05/09/msnbcs-hayes-gloats-over-kidnapping-and-murder-stories-preempting-ben#) news is an even more lurid and more shameful story manufactured for cable news. I'll explain why Darrell Issa and Roger Ailes are having us sad tonight.
At about 8:43 p.m., the MSNBC host mocked conservatives for being so interested in Benghazi as he introduced the segment:
Today was set up to be a big day, a very big day for Roger Ailes; the Fox Network; Drudge Report readers; the denizens of Michelle Malkin's Web site, Twitchy; Sean Hannity (http://newsbusters.org/blogs/brad-wilmouth/2013/05/09/msnbcs-hayes-gloats-over-kidnapping-and-murder-stories-preempting-ben#)'s radio audience, and Congressman Darrell Issa. Why? Because today was (LOWERS HIS VOICE) Benghazi day.
After playing clips of several Fox News (http://newsbusters.org/blogs/brad-wilmouth/2013/05/09/msnbcs-hayes-gloats-over-kidnapping-and-murder-stories-preempting-ben#) hosts talking up the Benghazi hearings, Hayes moved to undermine the notion of scandal in spite of Fox News attention:
So Fox News was all geared up today to really capture the outrage, to embrace the much-hyped whistle blower who second-guessed a decision allegedly made by Special Operations Command Africa not to send Special Forces from Tripoli, the capital, to Benghazi, the site of the consulate, after insurgents attacked the mission there.
A Pentagon spokesman reiterated today that Special Forces could not have made it to Benghazi in time to save lives and were needed in Tripoli to help secure the embassy there.
He continued:
That's not important because Fox was all teed up, promos had been made, hosts were properly outraged, the coverage plan was in motion, and then the cable news apocalypse happened.
After showing clips of FNC switching from Benghazi to crime story coverage, Hayes asserted that Fox was "sort of amusingly knocked off their game today," and accused the news network of "monomanical persistence" that has "created an entire alternate universe in which Benghazi is the most pressing issue facing the country right now, and Congress, your representatives are listening."
Read more: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/brad-wilmouth/2013/05/09/msnbcs-hayes-gloats-over-kidnapping-and-murder-stories-preempting-ben#ixzz2SqE8YLEZ