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To: tejek who wrote (670100)8/30/2012 11:53:29 AM
From: Brumar892 Recommendations  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1579774
 
How come the camerawoman didn't get any film of the "peanut" incident?

How come the camerawoman hasn't come forward on CNN to describe the incident? Seriously, are we supposed to believe CNN has something that would embarrass Republicans and isn't hyping it?

Why would they do that .... unless for some reason, they think the incident will embarrass them even more? Is there some doubt about how things went down? Is it a case of insults flying in both directions?

This incident came to light after it was tweeted by David Shuster (indefinitely suspended by MSNBC in 2010, now backup for Crazy Keith Olbermann on Al Gore's pretend network) who didn't witness it himself but apparently heard a rumor about it. Until then, CNN didn't intend to say a word about it.

I smell bullshit.



To: tejek who wrote (670100)8/30/2012 11:58:04 AM
From: i-node1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1579774
 
>> No, Dave, they don't throw peanuts at black camerawomen and call them animals.

Why do you believe the race of the camerawoman is relevant?

Why do you feel compelled to ALWAYS state the race of a person you're talking about?

A little latent racism going on there, teddy?