Fire Andrea Mitchell!
4/1/2012
So it seems like ABC doctored the tape of George Zimmerman in that police video after all. What a shock. When Obama/left wing propaganda outfit MSNBC concedes that there is some sort of injury to the back of the head of George Zimmerman, after the Daily Caller enhanced the image of Zimmerman’s head from the ABC video, the whole left wing/race hustler lie about no head injury goes down the toilet. This comes of course before NBC deceptively edited the 911 audio of George Zimmerman trying to portray him as a racist. What the hell are the pink slime media hacks trying to accomplish? If I didn’t know any better, I’d think they are trying to start a race war in this country for Obama so he could declare Martial Law and cancel the November election…
Watch the video from MSNBC’s “Hardball” at Fire Andrea Mitchell!
Also, NBC Launches Internal Investigation Of Misleadingly Edited Zimmerman 911 Call
NBC announced on Saturday that it would launch an internal investigation into a misleadingly edited 911 call that aired on the network which featuring George Zimmerman on the night that Trayvon Martin was shot.
The edited call which aired on NBC’s Today on March 27 featured Zimmerman talking to a 911 dispatcher. “This guy looks like he’s up to no good … he looks black,” Zimmerman said in the edited segment.
The Washington Post published an unedited transcript of how that conversation actually occurred:
Zimmerman: “This guy looks like he’s up to no good. Or he’s on drugs or something. It’s raining and he’s just walking around, looking about.”
Dispatcher: “OK, and this guy — is he black, white or Hispanic?”
Zimmerman: “He looks black.”
MSNBC.com published a printed version of that call featuring the edited segment of Zimmerman’s conversation with the 911 dispatcher. As of this writing, MSNBC has not yet issued a retraction or apology.
The editing clearly attempts to paint Zimmerman as, at the least, racially insensitive. Why else would he volunteer that Martin appeared to be African American unsolicited? The difference between offering that assessment voluntarily and responding to a 911 dispatcher’s request for a suspect’s description should be self-evident…
The article continues, with additional video, at Mediaite.