Since the Olympics are happening, Meet the Press was preempted – because, if it’s Sunday, it’s Meet the Press…unless they have something better to run. That freed up Adam Schiff to go on This Week with Jeffrey Epstein’s good friend, George Stephanopoulos. Why? Because he’s what is called in the business “A good b*********r.”
If being a creepy jackass caused cancer, Adam Schiff would be smoking in human form; he’d be the equivalent of chewing asbestos. Host Jon Karl gave Schiff a verbal massage on the level of what you’d expect on a gay OnlyFans page – asking only one question that could be considered “from the right” about why Adam doesn’t support voter ID. When Schiff refused to answer, instead defaulting to the Democrat idea that black people are too stupid to prove they are American citizens, Karl let it go because of “journalism.”
The next segment was about a “racist” video Trump tweeted out because someone made the Obamas into monkeys, along with a whole bunch of other politicians. I really couldn’t care less about it, but I do find it funny that Johnny Karl lets slide the idea that black people couldn’t possibly be expected to live up to the standards of white or Asian people, because it helps Democrats, then wets himself over a snippet of a video because Democrats declared THAT to be racist.
You have to wonder if these people even listen to themselves? There weren’t any questions for Schiff about his close friend, big donor and bringer of death to young black men, Ed Buck, that would challenge the left-wing orthodoxy. If you watched the interview, you would be justified in thinking that Karl and Schiff were on the same team…mostly because they are.
I’m not a violent person. If there were a charity event where you could attempt to smack the smug off the faces of those two, I’d mortgage my house…
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Then again, we could pay off the national debt if there were an arrangement like that with nearly every Member of Congress or the media.
As these people soil their sheets over the idea of people losing their jobs at the Washington Post, ask yourself if you remember anything close to that level of concern when normal people lost their jobs? If a factory closing under a Democrat administration even made the news, it was less than 30 seconds and done, like I must imagine the torture Mrs. Schiff or Karl go through once a month. (At least it’s over quickly, the poor ladies.)
Yes, 300 people lost their jobs at the Post, mostly because the public wasn’t interested in what they were doing. The book section? Is someone entitled to a job for their entire life because they held it for a while? The sports section? Why pay someone to go cover the Olympics when you can find out what happened immediately via social media?
Would the world be better if we reverted to simpler times when people read the newspaper? Probably, but it’s not going to happen, and the news in those papers is propaganda anyway. I don’t like to see people lose their jobs, but I also can’t care.
The people in the media are either bad at their jobs or bad people (sometimes both).
In the “round table,” Donna Brazile pretended to be “sad” about the “racist” video, Chris Christie pretended to be so upset by it that he could only eat two pounds of bacon that morning, the poor dear.
Ask yourself this question: Who was the last person in the media you thought worth their weight in anything, be it gold or dog excrement? Is there anyone in the media you’d suspect would throw you anything other than a brick, were you drowning? Why wouldn’t you return that attitude?
These people are gross, and they’re bad people, they genuinely are. Why should anyone care what happens to them on any level, in any corner of the globe?
The fact is, you should not. Don’t cheer bad things – from the newsroom clearing out at the Post, to the deaths of morons trying to run over or fight with ICE agents. Yes, it’s impossible to get worked up over someone burning their hand by touching a hot stove – what did these idiots think would happen? – but you don’t have to cheer it.
Then again, Democrats have burned the rule book, along with all societal norms and nearly all things considered decent in America, so maybe they deserve that too.
Derek Hunter is the host of the Derek Hunter Show on WMAL in Washington, DC, and has a free daily podcast (subscribe!) and author of the book, Outrage, INC., which exposes how liberals use fear and hatred to manipulate the masses, and host of the weekly “Week in F*cking Review” podcast where the news is spoken about the way it deserves to be. Follow him on Twitter at @DerekAHunter.

