Sunday, June 21, 2009

Iran: The World Is Watching--But Not MSNBC












I give great credit to both CNN and Fox for going near round-the-clock on the Iran protests. MSNBC, uh, not so much. The screen grab above, from National Review Online's Greg Pollowitz, speaks for me.

Could it be that MSNBC is just so crass that it can't see the need to yank its usual weekend collection of re-runs and infomercials? Surely that's a partial explanation, but it could also be the case that GE/NBC/MSNBC hierarchs realize that their paymaster, Barack Obama, has been looking bad during all the unrest in Iran. I mean, Obama went to Cairo just this month to deliver a realpolitik defense of the status quo in the Middle East and Iran, indicating that he could work with whatever dictator was in charge in whatever regime. And now that status quo seems to be coming unglued, at least in Iran, thus undercutting Obama. So obviously we should expect MSNBC to cover any of that, could we? Unless and until, of course, Obama changes course. And when Keith and Rachel and Chris--and that idiot Ed--figure out a way to blame everything on Bush and Cheney.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

I usually watch Fox News Watch on Saturdays and over the years I've come to expect pre-empts for little reason. Yesterday was no different. I checked back from time to time, seeing more of the same and nothing new. I guess the suits that run things had their reasons but I'm damned if I know what they were. --jh