Here’s proof that arrogance is in the media’s DNA.
Imagine that you’re speaking in front of a room packed with people who had paid their hard-earned money to hear what you had to say. Now imagine that a couple TV networks decided that they should do live reports from that room while you’re speaking.
That’s exactly what happened at this week’s Values Voters Summit. MSNBC and Fox sent reporters to event and they both somehow got the impression that they were the story.
When people interrupted the live broadcasts to ask the reporters to quiet down and show a little respect for the speakers, the reporters were offended. As were the anchors.
Yup, we hate the media. The left wing media and the right wing media.
Source: HotAir.com
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Typical conceited media turning the story around when asked to be quiet.
im not sure which i hated more
with msnbc, they acted like jerks and mocked the people, but with fox the reporter was too defensive, he let it get to him more than the other, though it may have been best, as they did end the shot
i wish somebody who went up there would have better explained how to shut the hell up, seriously, do you need to be that close when reporting, DURING a speech?
They ALLL SUCK!
FOX AND ALL THE OTHER CABLE NEWS NETWORKS ARE ALL PART OF THE NWO POWER STRUCTURE…..
Oh and if i have to listen to another TV reporter talk about they are a reporter they should be able to do what ever they want…I’d like to smack the crap out of those little 2 bit reporters….
pfftt wahaha!
They got some nerve …
I think I’m going to give the next reporter I see a swift kick in the nuts.
My question is to the point–didn’t the conference let them in to begin with knowing they were reporters?