Wednesday, September 28, 2005

Uncovering a Faulty News Campaign

Uncovering a Faulty News Campaign A confused and disgraceful news reporter, unprofessional and holding extremely biased views, is always in front of the White House. She vents her anger with her mixed-race disposition, she looks like a mix of Spanish, native, African, and some Asian blood. Her exact race doesn't really matter, what does stand out she is trying to distinguish herself by being the most nasty and negative reporter at CNN. Maybe that is how to get a promotion at CNN these days. She drags the viewer's mood down by being nasty, uninteresting, and hostile. I always switch to another channel when I see her. People voted for Mr. Bush and we understand that Mrs. Bush just hired a Filipino chef, but the Americans probably not ready to paint the White House, the Brown House. So, she should not get any free lunch from her Filipino chef friend. We elected President George Bush and didn’t elect Mrs. Bush and didn’t endorse the Filipino Chef. We are dismayed about certain news reporters’ ineffectual reporting style. A little native Filipino Girl can wreak havoc in the president’s reputation First, they were very self-assuredly in their perch about the Crawford Ranch reporting. Before Bush’s vacation, they were happy that Bush was about to take 5 weeks vacation, because they were planning on being the main reporters from the prime location. But they were not able to handle the surprise visit by Sheehan. They were called back to the main office, and they were discontented in Washington without access and imposing on a vacationing president. They were insisting on being coached and briefed on the President’s every move. Then, when finally president decided to head back to Washington after 4 weeks of resting, they were following him and pestering him on every move he made, practically all wrong moves in D.C., this delayed the real true work of Hurricane Katrina relief. The trivial reporters were in the way, but the good reporters should be praised, just like the good federal workers. I agree with the bloggers. I’m glad that Bush has a strategy to outsmart these sinister reporters. They wish that he didn’t show up at Hurricane Rita. But if he does, then he is accused as being in the way, or only there for a “photo op”. I’m shocked that she is still around. Many of her colleagues, men and women, trudged water and running after the helicopters, filming the rescue teams. She was simply too genteel and had to be with the number one leader in the country, in order to feel glorious without earning her merit. There should be a grand jury verifying whether this reporter is stepping into the domain of an executive’s rights to serve his country and the people, be it on the west coast or east coast.

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