The MSM’s meltdown continued last night when Jack Cafferty from CNN whined about Cheney’s decision to grant FOX News an exclusive interview regarding his hunting accident.
More accurately, Mr. Cafferty feels slighted because Vice President Cheney didn’t select his news organization.
Mr. Cafferty, ever-the-professional journalist, referred to FOX News as the F-word network.
Well, in the lexicon of foul language, most would consider the C-word to be infinitely more vulgar than the F-word. Perhaps we should all start referring to your network as the C-word Network. I’m sure your bosses must be proud of you today.
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I can’t think of another profession (other than politics), where publicly referring to your competitor with filthy and vulgar language and references is acceptable or wouldn’t result in your immediate termination. It’s part of professional ethics, which seem to be eroding before our very eyes in the MSM.
Don’t believe me? Next time you’re trying to win a bid or submitting a business proposal, refer to your competitor for the job by using the F-word in your submission.
Why is this acceptable behavior at the C-word Network?
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OTHERS:
- TD at The Right Track asks, “The F-word network? Jealousy and elitism look terrible together, don’t they?”
- Penraker adds bets that the C doesn’t stand for “Classy News Network”. And thinks that CNN might now more aptly mean: Calling other Networks Names .
- Jim Cannon at Thinking Right thinks the word of the day should be bitter. As in, “Jack Cafferty is a bitter has been”.
- A rational Democrat, Scottage from Perspectives of a Nomad, chides fellow democrats:
People, let’s keep our eye on the ball. Today, the coastguard seized $66M in cocaine, a death squad was arrested in Iraq, and Neil Entwistle was extradited to Massachusetts. 40,000 Pakistanis marched protested the Mohammad cartoons, and Hamas nominated an outspoken moderate, Ismail Haniyeh, as the next Prime Minister of Palestine. Russia issued a stern warning against an air strike in Iran, and scientists issued an urgent alarm after multiple glaciers breaking up of the coast of Iceland…
…This is not some sort of a tragedy or conspiracy, it is an accident, and does not representative [sic] of Cheney’s motives or agenda. Let’s stop turning this into a federal case, and start focusing on the real issues that are facing the world today. This non-story is occupying way too much of the country’s attention.





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