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More "liberal censorship" - June 30th, 2011, 10:49 AM

Criticize Obama, get censored by liberals.

MSNBC suspends analyst for remark on Obama


MSNBC suspended political analyst Mark Halperin for an off-color remark about President Barack Obama on "Morning Joe" Thursday.

"I thought he was a dick yesterday," Halperin said on Thursday's show during a discussion about Obama's news conference the day before.

Halperin, a Time magazine editor at large, quickly apologized on the air and in a statement. MSNBC suspended him indefinitely and Halperin said he believed the action was appropriate.

Halperin had prefaced his remark by asking, "Are we on the seven-second delay?" and said after that "I hope it worked."

It didn't.



I guess Obama cannot be criticized by MSNBC pundits. Who does he think he is, god?






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June 30th, 2011, 10:56 AM

While I agree with Halperin in his assessment, I think MSNBC did the right thing. It's one thing to criticize on policy, it's another to stoop to name calling. Especially on a national news outlet.





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June 30th, 2011, 11:17 AM

Was he suspended for cursing on air or for criticizing the president?



   
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