wow…your Liberal Media

Filed in National by on June 30, 2008

Mark your calendars.  Today at 7:13 am on the TODAY Show, Matt Lauer while talking about the NY Times piece that says the US has put a mission to get OBL.  Lauer said, “Obama, I mean Osama, excuse me, I’m sorry…”

sigh, wtf man, just wtflyingf is up with that

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  1. delawaredem says:

    I actually did it once. But I am not on TV.

  2. liberalgeek says:

    Is that response supposed to be on the QOD thread? 🙂

  3. karmicjay says:

    These slip ups will continue to happen deliberate or not.

  4. RSmitty says:

    Hey, he did get his TV-media-news start in Philly, home of Alicia Lane and Larry Mendte. WTF do you expect? Cronkite? Sheesh!

  5. Truth Teller says:

    Smitty

    If you think Phlly’s news is bad you should see Baltimore’s it’s a real HOOT

  6. Al Mascitti says:

    I did it on the radio once, and I’m an Obama supporter.

  7. Dana says:

    Heck, Ted Kennedy did it once, right after Barack Hussein Obama was elected to teh Senate. Call it tongue muscle memory.

  8. Dana says:

    And Smitty, don’t knock Philly’s television news, not with the absolute babes on Channel Six: Jessica Borg, Cecily Tynan, Erin O’Hearn, Karen Rogers and Erica Grow!

  9. RSmitty says:

    Dana – what’s his middle name again? I don’t think I ever heard anyone from my side of the spectrum ever mention it before. 😯

    insane mutterings inside my head, begging my side to remember what debating issues actually means
    If you see me beating my own head furiously with my own shoe, please understand it’s all theraputic.

  10. RSmitty says:

    Yes, but the Philly market gave us the Lane and Mendte saga. Don’t get me wrong, you can’t get more reality-TV than that, but still.

    Ooo…Philly TV also gave the world Penacoli (I know I butchered his name).
    Philly TV also owns the absolute-WORST weather hype ever in that 50-degree blizzard storm Blow-aris forecasted in ’01.
    I forgot her name, but there was the sub-anchor/street-reporter from channel 10 that threatened physical harm repeatedly to a co-worker, she is now in Cleveland, still on TV.
    So much more, but Lane (and Eisen) and Mendte.
    Not to mention the idiots that now run Faux-29’s news director’s office. Idiots.

  11. Dana says:

    Smitty: I’ve moved out of Comcast’s market, so I don’t know if she’s still on, but there was a cutie named Robin Stevens (or something like that) who did the weather on CN-8 in the shortest skirts in town!

    I live in the Poconos now, and the only Philly Channel I watch id WPVI. I can get CBS in high def from the Wilkes-Barre station. I really don’t know anything about channels 3 and 10 other than what I’ve read about the Alycia Lane fiasco.

    Normally, I only watch the local news on television, and switch back and forth between WPVI and WBRE out of W-B in the morning when I’m getting dressed for work.. Right no, I can’t even do that, because my 42″ plasma high-def TV is in the shop. 🙁

  12. Dana says:

    And his middle name is Hussein, as in Barack Hussein Obama. If that causes some people who might otherwise be tempted to vote for the Democrat to vote for John McCain, then yeah, I’ll take it!

  13. liberalgeek says:

    I think Smitty’s point is that it is an underhanded and despicable ploy to tie a patriotic American to a deposed and executed dictator of a country that we are currently at war with.

  14. RSmitty says:

    Dana,

    You can catch your cutie (your words) now on an online-weather blog community. It’s actually a very cool site. I am somewhat of a weather junkie, so it may be a biased opinion, but I think even the most naive of novices would enjoy the site. I posted a quick blog on it a while ago. Check it out and stalk, I mean enjoy Robyn there.

  15. RSmitty says:

    Geek is right. At the time of BHO’s birth, no one here gave a rat’s ass about that name. Quite honestly, I think it does far more to make the GOP side look desperate and stupid (and ultra paranoid) than it does to create marketable separation.

  16. Von Cracker says:

    ^ Agreed!

  17. Rebecca says:

    If you think this sort of thing doesn’t matter you might like to read an article from this morning’s Wapo . . .

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/06/29/AR2008062901871.html?hpid=topnews

    Sorry, I’m tech challenged and don’t know how to do linky’s. Maybe Geek can fix this, and if not, cut and paste it. It will break your heart.