Brian Williams Is ‘Rude’ And ‘Vulgar’ - The Legacy Media
Better Known As The Publicity Committee Of The Democrat Party
By Dell Hill
It’s “vulgar”. It’s “rude”
Arizona Governor Jan Brewer is “vulgar”- Bob Schieffer
“This is just another sign of the growing incivility and really vulgarity of our modern American politics in campaigns. These campaigns have gotten so ugly and so nasty, that they’re now tarnishing the whole system....I can never recall a President stepping off Air Force One, which is itself a symbol of the presidency in American democracy, and being subjected to such public rudeness. I think really we’re a better people than this little incident illustrates.”
— Bob Schieffer on the January 26 CBS Evening News, talking about the picture of Arizona Governor Jan Brewer pointing a finger at President Obama.
“The fact is, when I see that still, I cannot help but to be reminded of the still photograph that was captured in 1957 in Little Rock, Arkansas, of the young woman Hazel screaming at a young Elizabeth Eckford on her way trying to get into Little Rock High School, Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas....That image captured all of the ugliness, all of the nastiness of the larger political milieu, and I feel that this picture [of Governor Brewer and President Obama] does as well.”
— Newly-hired MSNBC weekend anchor Melissa Harris-Perry on The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell, January 26.”
“Finger pointing — that photo everybody was talking about today. Who have you ever seen talking to the President like this?...The governor of Arizona with her finger in the face of the President of the United States. You don’t see that often or maybe ever....”
— Brian Williams on NBC Nightly News, January 26.
Brian Williams, Interviewing President George W. Bush in August 2006. Yes, that’s the same Brian Williams, jabbing his index finger in the President’s direction. “You don’t see that often or maybe ever”.
It would seem reasonable to conclude that Brian Williams is, therefore, rude and vulgar, but you won’t see this photo on any of the alphabet networks. And I doubt strongly that Brian Williams will ever show it either.
Better Known As The Publicity Committee Of The Democrat Party
By Dell Hill
It’s “vulgar”. It’s “rude”
Arizona Governor Jan Brewer is “vulgar”- Bob Schieffer
“This is just another sign of the growing incivility and really vulgarity of our modern American politics in campaigns. These campaigns have gotten so ugly and so nasty, that they’re now tarnishing the whole system....I can never recall a President stepping off Air Force One, which is itself a symbol of the presidency in American democracy, and being subjected to such public rudeness. I think really we’re a better people than this little incident illustrates.”
— Bob Schieffer on the January 26 CBS Evening News, talking about the picture of Arizona Governor Jan Brewer pointing a finger at President Obama.
“The fact is, when I see that still, I cannot help but to be reminded of the still photograph that was captured in 1957 in Little Rock, Arkansas, of the young woman Hazel screaming at a young Elizabeth Eckford on her way trying to get into Little Rock High School, Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas....That image captured all of the ugliness, all of the nastiness of the larger political milieu, and I feel that this picture [of Governor Brewer and President Obama] does as well.”
— Newly-hired MSNBC weekend anchor Melissa Harris-Perry on The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell, January 26.”
“Finger pointing — that photo everybody was talking about today. Who have you ever seen talking to the President like this?...The governor of Arizona with her finger in the face of the President of the United States. You don’t see that often or maybe ever....”
— Brian Williams on NBC Nightly News, January 26.
Brian Williams, Interviewing President George W. Bush in August 2006. Yes, that’s the same Brian Williams, jabbing his index finger in the President’s direction. “You don’t see that often or maybe ever”.
It would seem reasonable to conclude that Brian Williams is, therefore, rude and vulgar, but you won’t see this photo on any of the alphabet networks. And I doubt strongly that Brian Williams will ever show it either.
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