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Title: Actress Slams MSNBC's Portrayal of Romney Grandchild as a 'Prop'
Post by: happyg on December 31, 2013, 05:41:09 pm
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Caroline Schaeffer | On 31, Dec 2013
 
Stacey Dash may have starred in “Clueless,” but she’s not so clueless when it comes to media bias and racism. The actress hit MSNBC with a tweet this morning that is sure to make them think twice about their shameful comments about Mitt Romney’s newest grandson.
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http://www.ijreview.com/2013/12/105104-actress-slams-msnbcs-portrayal-romney-grandchild-prop/ (http://www.ijreview.com/2013/12/105104-actress-slams-msnbcs-portrayal-romney-grandchild-prop/)
Title: Re: Actress Slams MSNBC's Portrayal of Romney Grandchild as a 'Prop'
Post by: mountaineer on December 31, 2013, 06:14:07 pm
With so many liberal-approved Hollywood celebs adopting black children (Angelina Jolie, Sandra Bullock, etc.), you'd think the MSNBC dopes might have given a moment's thought as to who else they were insulting before they started yakking about the Romneys.
Title: Re: Actress Slams MSNBC's Portrayal of Romney Grandchild as a 'Prop'
Post by: musiclady on December 31, 2013, 06:19:29 pm
With so many liberal-approved Hollywood celebs adopting black children (Angelina Jolie, Sandra Bullock, etc.), you'd think the MSNBC dopes might have given a moment's thought as to who else they were insulting before they started yakking about the Romneys.

They're playing to their hate-filled, stupid audience, so I don't think they give anything they say "a moment's thought."
Title: Re: Actress Slams MSNBC's Portrayal of Romney Grandchild as a 'Prop'
Post by: massadvj on December 31, 2013, 06:44:33 pm
Personally, I'd call that kid about the luckiest kid on the face of the earth. 
Title: Re: Actress Slams MSNBC's Portrayal of Romney Grandchild as a 'Prop'
Post by: Olivia on December 31, 2013, 06:57:00 pm
Personally, I'd call that kid about the luckiest kid on the face of the earth.

I resent having MSNBC even coming into my house, even though I have blocked the station,
it's still part of the package that I get billed for every month.... along with Bravo, MTV, etc.. it's not right that I have to pay for these stupid channels!
I'm so tired of MSNBC getting headline news for their hate filled anchor rants.
Title: Re: Actress Slams MSNBC's Portrayal of Romney Grandchild as a 'Prop'
Post by: truth_seeker on December 31, 2013, 07:32:44 pm

I resent having MSNBC even coming into my house, even though I have blocked the station,
it's still part of the package that I get billed for every month.... along with Bravo, MTV, etc.. it's not right that I have to pay for these stupid channels!
I'm so tired of MSNBC getting headline news for their hate filled anchor rants.
1. Cancel cable. Contact and tell provider WHY.
2. Stream the channels you want, over the internet.
3. Get Antenna and watch old school, in HD.
Title: Re: Actress Slams MSNBC's Portrayal of Romney Grandchild as a 'Prop'
Post by: kevindavis007 on December 31, 2013, 08:26:25 pm
1. Cancel cable. Contact and tell provider WHY.
2. Stream the channels you want, over the internet.
3. Get Antenna and watch old school, in HD.

Well now that smart tv's is coming out, that is going to happen even some more.
Title: Re: Actress Slams MSNBC's Portrayal of Romney Grandchild as a 'Prop'
Post by: truth_seeker on December 31, 2013, 08:32:12 pm
Well now that smart tv's is coming out, that is going to happen even some more.
You don't need a $600 "smart tv" to stream. Roku will do, nicely for $40-80.
Title: Re: Actress Slams MSNBC's Portrayal of Romney Grandchild as a 'Prop'
Post by: kevindavis007 on December 31, 2013, 08:35:09 pm
You don't need a $600 "smart tv" to stream. Roku will do, nicely for $40-80.

True..
Title: Re: Actress Slams MSNBC's Portrayal of Romney Grandchild as a 'Prop'
Post by: rangerrebew on December 31, 2013, 09:43:48 pm
They're playing to their hate-filled, stupid audience, so I don't think they give anything they say "a moment's thought."

Yes, and no.  They are also playing to people who never watch the network to get them worked up so they make some nasty remarks in retaliation.  Then their sister networks, like NBC, will take the retaliation remark and spin the original event to make conservatives look mean spirited.  As far as apologies, for years I worked with psychopathic/ unbonded teens and never once was an apology said with any intent other than to get themselves out of a jam.  The same is true of the psychopathic hosts of MSNBC; their "apologies" are totally meaningless.