Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Why Did MSNBC Censor The Word "Offensive"?!

IN THE POST-DEBATE ANALYSIS WITH CORPORATE TOOL Chris Matthews the word "OFFENSIVE" was lopped off by MSNBC censors during President Obama's strongest moment. Here is the COMPLETE exchange: (Emphasis mine.)

"The suggestion that anybody on my team, whether it's a secretary of state, our UN ambassador, anybody on my team, would play politics or mislead when we've lost four of our own, governor, is offensive. That's not what we do. That's not what I do as president, not what I do as commander in chief."

The President glared at a wilting Romney before turning on his heel and walking back to his seat. Here is MSNBC's broadcast version:

"The suggestion that anybody on my team, whether it's a secretary of state, our UN ambassador, anybody on my team, would play politics or mislead when we've lost four of our own, governor, is offensive. ... That's not what we do. That's not what I do as president, not what I do as commander in chief."

This kind of CENSORIOUS editing is SHAMEFUL and OFFENSIVE to the viewers. What do you take us for?! Who are you protecting and why?! Chris, I challenge you to play the FULL exchange on your show. Show us you're no corporate tool.

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