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Old 03-01-2016, 04:34 PM
 
Location: Poshawa, Ontario
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MSNBC is an insult to actual journalism.
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Old 03-01-2016, 04:54 PM
 
Location: Midwest
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Oh there are more gems from her...
10. When a guest praised Paul Ryan’s “hard work,” she cut him off, chastising him for using the phrase, which she implied was racist...covered by this thread...

9. In an actual MSNBC promo, she argued for state ownership of children.

8. After the George Zimmerman verdict, she stated her wish her sons didn’t exist (as America is “not safe”).

7. At the height of the Ebola crisis, she said she finds police scarier than ISIS or Ebola.

6. After the Baltimore riots, she made the case that “arson and looting” are not violent acts.

5. When the owner of the Dallas Mavericks, Mark Cuban, told an interviewer he walks away from people on the street who appear menacing, Harris-Perry used that as a news peg to liken the NBA to slavery.

4. During a recent segment on Star Wars, she lamented the racist undertones of the entire series.

3. After President Obama announced “normalization” of relations with Cuba, she worried Cuba might be ruined . . . by American tourists.

2. After a Muslim Oklahoman, who had unsuccessfully attempted to convert his office to Islam, attacked his colleagues and beheaded his boss, Harris-Perry said it was a case of “workplace violence.”

1. The moment that will cement her legacy in the basement of MSNBC’s ratings cellar: After then-state-senator Wendy Davis filibustered proposed regulations on Texas abortion providers, Harris-Perry showed her solidarity by . . . wearing tampons as earrings. Check out the montage above to hear her explain the reasoning.

Read more at: Melissa Harris Perry's MSNBC Show Should Have Ended Long Ago
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Old 03-01-2016, 10:09 PM
 
Location: Alaska
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Americans. It's not longer OK to refer to yourself as a "hard worker" because the term is offensive to the "Slave Experience".


MSNBC's Melissa Harris-Perry claims the term 'hard worker' is an insult to slaves | Daily Mail Online
The moonbats have finally left the planet for home. The dark side of the moon.
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Old 03-02-2016, 03:50 PM
 
Location: OCEAN BREEZES AND VIEWS SAN CLEMENTE
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And I do not give a crap, who in the hell thinks they are the SUPREME BEINGS ON THIS PLANET EARTH.


We know who they are and what they are. So be it, if the term hard worker is offensive, so be it, I rather be a hard worker they a lazy bum leech any day of the week.


Problem is normal people letting these idiots getting away with it and their stupid ideology.


I come from a family of hard work ethics, no one likes it tough, they can live within their damn drama.


Our problem today, is too many people letting things sly by, and not speaking up. Oh but one damn group has no problem opening up their traps.
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