I complain a lot about Press Poodles, and how way too many "journalists" are doing a crappy job of reporting.
Well, from FAIR's excellent website, here's the primary-number-one-whole-wheat-no-artificial-ingredients-99-and-44-one-hundredths-percent-pure-and-unadulterated example of not just doing a crappy job, but the straight-up refusal even to know what the fucking job actually is:
(If the embedding has been disabled, the TPM version of the YouTube video was still up as of about 11:30AM EDT
There is no longer any reason for anybody to pay any attention to anything Lil' Chuckie has to say. Ever.
(And finally, if you're as sick of this shit as I am, you can drop 'em a line via email: viewerservices@msnbc.com)
Well, from FAIR's excellent website, here's the primary-number-one-whole-wheat-no-artificial-ingredients-99-and-44-one-hundredths-percent-pure-and-unadulterated example of not just doing a crappy job, but the straight-up refusal even to know what the fucking job actually is:
NBC White House correspondent Chuck Todd's declaration that it's not his job to inform viewers when politicians spread misinformation was noted by several progressive blogs today, including Talking Points Memo.
Appearing on MSNBC's Morning Joe today (9/18/13), Todd responded to Ed Rendell's claim that Obamacare opponents are full of misinformation about the program by explaining that this was because Republicans "have successfully messaged against it." But wasn't journalism's job to expose misinformation? No, Todd insisted; if the public was misinformed about the Affordable Care Act, it was the president's fault for not pushing back:
Chuck Todd: "What I always love is people say, 'Well, it's you folks' fault in the media.' No, it's the president of the United States' fault for not selling it."
(If the embedding has been disabled, the TPM version of the YouTube video was still up as of about 11:30AM EDT
There is no longer any reason for anybody to pay any attention to anything Lil' Chuckie has to say. Ever.
(And finally, if you're as sick of this shit as I am, you can drop 'em a line via email: viewerservices@msnbc.com)