At least she didn’t ogle

By Michelle Malkin  •  June 5, 2008 05:04 PM

When female journalists aren’t staring at Barack Obama’s jeans, they’re bawling their eyes out. Via Eric Gargiulo, here’s MSNBC anchor Mika Brezinski talking about how her producer gal pal broke down and shed tears of joy upon learning that their savior had clinched the Democrat presidential nomination.

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  1. #342468
    On June 6th, 2008 at 1:39 am, Django said:

    Getting the vapors and wetting yourself over a half white/half black Democrat nominee is simply indulging the very, very leftist idea that the US is and always has been a perniciously racist hellhole. The US has had black mayors, governors, and state and federal representatives for well over a hundred years now. Having a half black Dem nominee for president is not the wild, 180 degree break with routine the leftist media would have everyone believe it is.

    “And if you think Justice Thomas and Secretary Rice and Thomas Sowell haven’t felt the emotion of it, you are kidding yourself.”

    By the way, since when do you speak for Thomas, Rice and Sowell? You sound like another white liberal speaking for blacks in order to soothe your sense of white guilt. I guess that’s part of being “Gingrichian.”

  2. #342484
    On June 6th, 2008 at 4:36 am, RetFireman said:

    On June 5th, 2008 at 5:14 pm, nyk said:
    This is such a disingenuous post. That producer wasn’t crying because she thinks Obama’s the messiah — and no one implied that on the footage you link — she was crying because of the significance of the nomination and what a monumental moment it was in our history. She, like most people I know, had likely always assumed something like this couldn’t possibly happen in her lifetime. Being moved by how far America has come isn’t the same as being on Obama-bot, although leave it to conservatives to see it that way.

    Sigh.

    Are you really that naive? Or are you just that deluded? Did you listen to what she was saying? She was not saying this woman had been moved by “How far America had come”. Obviously you have not been paying much attention to the news, as it is still wrought with complainsts and stories aimed at proving that every last white person in this country are all secretly hiding their white robes and hoods, with mass lynchings just moments away.

    Leave it to the Conservatives? Have you been paying any attention at all to the propaganda that has surrounded this Empty Suit since the Democratic Convention four years ago? No matter who the other Democratic candidates were, it did not matter. The media had appointed him the winner the moment he announced his candidacy and all reporting has been geared to make that happen. This man has no plan, has no structure, and is simply running for President on a couple of sound-bites and his looks. PERIOD! And people like YOU eat it up. Go on…tell us all what you like about him. However, saying “He is for change” will not cut it. Tell us what policies of his you are approving of. Tell us what policies he has that will make this country better, make him the best possible choice for President of the united States, the last Super Power on the planet. You can’t. Why? Because he has none. Change and “bringing the country together” is not a policy…it is a slogan. But you cannot tell that to any of these imbiciles that are voting for him simply because the media have protrayed him as hip and cool.

    No experience, no policies, no plans, amazingly questionable judge of character, incredibly poor coice of friends, mentors and “SPiritual Leaders” and yet he is the “presumed” Democratic nominee for President of the United States. Yeah…she was crying because America has instantly come around and erased all the bad stuff.

    take the needle ALL the way out of the arm…

  3. #342488
    On June 6th, 2008 at 5:37 am, Cincinnatus said:

    It’s Obama-Clinton vs McCain-Giuliani.

    Hey, that means Giuliani will be President if McCain doesn’t last 4 years — I’d give it 50-50.

  4. #342489
    On June 6th, 2008 at 5:47 am, graysonret said:

    When you have a “clueless” new President coming in, it won’t be difficult for the now corrupt congress to sweep him under their wing. The new slogan will be, “cooperate with us or else”. Having no experience or new ideas, he’ll have to use them for advice and I’m sure they will gladly tell him what to do. World leaders will love an Obama Presidency; seeing a man who can be easily led and fooled. Just another Carter in an Andrew Johnson situation.

  5. #342538
    On June 6th, 2008 at 7:48 am, Rob said:

    I would like the news to just give me the NEWS. Everyone has to give their “take” on it. I don’t care to know that Chris Matthew’s leg tingles every time Obamessiah speaks, nor do I want to hear about weeping black MSNBC assistants.

    Because they put their opinions into every story, I question the truth about every story.

    Just the facts, ma’am. Nothing more.

  6. #342603
    On June 6th, 2008 at 8:54 am, Barry F. said:

    On June 5th, 2008 at 5:34 pm, sonofdy said:

    goldwater,

    Go easy on nyk, its not easy being a sheep like follower and admitting to it.

    Step one is recognizing it. I think nyk is a ways away from that, yet. ;-)

  7. #342605
    On June 6th, 2008 at 8:56 am, jsr said:

    On June 6th, 2008 at 5:47 am, graysonret said:
    When you have a “clueless” new President coming in, it won’t be difficult for the now corrupt congress to sweep him under their wing.

    This is my worst fear of an Obama presidency. He really has no administrative experience or solid ideas of his own that I can discern. The more liberal and experienced members of congress are going to jerk him around and have him doing their bidding from the get-go. The fiasco that awaits us is going to make me yearn for the Clinton era. Wait! I take that back. I can’t believe I had that thought.

  8. #342608
    On June 6th, 2008 at 9:01 am, Beaker1214 said:

    In response to some in this thread who defend the teary producer; I certainly understand that everyone (even journalists) has an opinion. I understand that Sen Obama’s candidacy is, indeed, historic; however, I take exception to the reporting of the producer’s or other reporters reactions. I don’t need to know who has tingly legs or teary eyes at the mention of Obama’s name. I think it raises grave concern about the integrity of the reporters’ professionalism. They are supposed to be neutral in their business. The idea of telling the audience of their physical and emotional reactions throws their professional credibility out the window. It’s no wonder people don’t trust the media any more.

  9. #342689
    On June 6th, 2008 at 10:10 am, JT said:

    On June 5th, 2008 at 7:11 pm, nyk said:

    You’re conveniently forgetting how conservatives left the Democratic party (for the Republican party — which has become a safe haven) after the CRA was passed. The parties have been defined by that exodus since.

    Did you learn this from a liberal professor? Well I’m not going to let you pass off your BS as truth.

    Here are the facts:

    Southern Democrats who switched to the Republican Party did so because they got over their dislike for the Republican Party as the party for blacks and adopted the Republican Party’s core values: lower taxes, limited government, personal responsibility and equal opportunities for all Americans.

    Since the Republican Party was founded as the anti-slavery party, Southern Democrats declared that they would rather vote for a “yellow dog” than vote for a Republican. Today, some of those Dixiecrats continue their political careers as Democrats. The most notable examples are Democrat Senator Robert Byrd of West Virginia who is well known for having been a “Keagle” in the Ku Klux Klan, and Democrat Senator Ernest Hollings who put up the Confederate flag over the state capitol when he was the governor of South Carolina. The South did not begin the switch to the Republican Party until the late 1970s with President Richard Nixon’s Southern Strategy. Georgia did not switch until 2002.

    Oh and Dr. Martin Luther King was a Republican. I think he was more informed than the modern day “minority” liberal.

  10. #342706
    On June 6th, 2008 at 10:17 am, jsr said:

    On June 6th, 2008 at 10:10 am, JT said:

    Here are the facts:

    Please don’t confuse the liberals with too many facts at once. It upsets the their world view and causes them to go into BDS rants and we all suffer.
    Better to give them very small doses at once, along with a hug to help them feel better.

  11. #342815
    On June 6th, 2008 at 11:48 am, Bhishma said:

    As I always suspected the only way to do my civic duty AND to retain my dignity, is to vote for Ron Paul. That way I will still be able to look at myself in the mirror and say to myself “Well done for NOT voting for any of the corrupt sell-outs! Have a nice day!”.

  12. #342859
    On June 6th, 2008 at 12:21 pm, atheling said:

    A vote for Ron Paul is a vote for Obama.

  13. #342949
    On June 6th, 2008 at 1:38 pm, Yashmak said:

    As I always suspected the only way to do my civic duty AND to retain my dignity, is to vote for Ron Paul.

    How is there dignity in voting for crazy?

  14. #343132
    On June 6th, 2008 at 3:48 pm, FirstSkirt said:

    JT – #108: Your post was excellent. I have studied this matter and what you said was correct. However, none of these facts or some distorted views regarding the Civil Rights Act are taught in the public schools and certainly not at the college level.
    Again, NYK is so condescending and patronizing in her discussions, that I have chosen to ignore her.

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