MSNBC splices bus explosions into segment on Romney bus tour freebeacon.com/msnbc-splices-…
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JammieWearingFool (@JammieWF) June 15, 2012
New tone? Screw that! At least as long as you’re on the left.
We told you about the Romney campaign bus — and its new Twitter account — traveling across the country and pissing off humorless liberals everywhere.
Well, apparently the teasing was just a little too much for petulant MSNBC and resident doofus Martin Bashir, who decided to report on the bus tour via a montage of exploding buses.
Bashir and the hacks at MSNBC put the “ass” in “ass.”
I think that clip from MSNBC splices bus explosions into segment on Romney bus tour is making alot of conservative mad bit.ly/KzZpkd"—
Ivan Woods (@KingIvan) June 15, 2012
Gee, ya think?
Twitter erupted in a blaze of righteous indignation:
Take a moment and consider what Martin Bashir's reaction would be if say Hannity threw in exploding buses on story about an Obama bus tour.—
DrewM (@DrewMTips) June 15, 2012
can you imagine the outrage if @foxnews had a montage of buses blowing up while talking about an Obama bus tour? #msnbc paging @FreeBeacon—
dan holler (@danholler) June 15, 2012
NBC who #EDITED Zimmerman tape, splices bus explosions into segment on Romney Bus Tour. nation.foxnews.com/msnbc/2012/06/…—
Hardline Stance (@Hardline_Stance) June 15, 2012
How could a media outlet be so disrespectful?! RT @foxnation: OFFENSIVE: MSNBC SPLICES BUS EXPLOSIONS INTO SEGMENT ON ROMNEY BUS TOUR—
Philip Bump (@pbump) June 15, 2012
MSNBC makes it look easy, doesn’t it?
Oh sure, a reporter doing his job is blasphemous, but this this is just fine #doublestandard freebeacon.com/msnbc-splices-…—
Melissa Quinn (@MelissaQuinn97) June 15, 2012
"Stooping lower every day" #MSNBCmotto RT @EWErickson: MSNBC splices bus explosions into segment on Romney bus tour freebeacon.com/msnbc-splices-…—
Mike (@proUSAproGod) June 15, 2012
It's not ok for a reporter to interrupt the Prez, but it's ok for a reporter – Martin Bashir (@BashirLive) – to threaten a candidate.—
(@USAmjs) June 15, 2012
@joshtpm @TPMLivewire Can the left now condemn what Martin Bashir is doing on MSNBC to Mitt Romney or is that not allowed—
adele shivdasani (@adeleshiv) June 15, 2012
Remember when crosshairs on a map were responsible for Gabby Giffords's shooting? Good times: bit.ly/KNSPQP (via @FreeBeacon)—
George Scoville (@stackiii) June 15, 2012
So is this how #MSNBC promotes CIVILITY? By depicting #Romney's tour bus exploding? freebeacon.com/msnbc-splices-…—
Ron Futrell (@RonFutrell) June 15, 2012
@DanaPerino @Bill_Ide @DanaPerino where us the outrage with Martin Bashir's video! Blowing up Mitt Romney's bus? Fire Bashir!—
(@deedeetee) June 15, 2012
MSNBC SPLICES BUS EXPLOSIONS INTO SEGMENT ON ROMNEY BUS TOUR nation.foxnews.com/msnbc/2012/06/… Bashir now advocating Bus bombings?—
(@DANEgerus) June 15, 2012
MSNBC splices bus explosions into segment on Romney bus tour freebeacon.com/msnbc-splices-… Would Martin Bashir do this to Obama's bus?—
drdr jojo (@drdrjojo) June 15, 2012
MSNBC splices bus explosions into segment on Romney bus tour freebeacon.com/msnbc-splices-… (Behar wishes Romney house would burn down…now this…)—
Tom Hauck (@hawkmo99) June 15, 2012
Red State’s Erick Erickson makes an excellent point: this is how MSNBC gets its rocks off.
MSNBC gives the left assassination porn. freebeacon.com/msnbc-splices-…—
Erick Erickson (@EWErickson) June 15, 2012
Mentally ill MSNBC tool Bashir wet-dreams about a bus-bombing Mitt Romney.Oddly it's his show that bombs daily #tcot breitbart.com/Breitbart-TV/2…—
David Jack Smith (@davidjacksmith) June 15, 2012
@Aaron_RS …Well. Now we know what @bashirlive masturbates to. bit.ly/KzZpkd—
Moe Lane (@moelane) June 15, 2012
Funny how @msnbc trashes Palin for putting bulls eyes on Cong. districts yet @BashirLive can show Romney's bus exploding. #consistency—
(@Rschrim) June 15, 2012
Crazy how that works, innit?
MSNBC blowing up Romney's bus. RT @mmfa: Happy Friday! Q: What stories would you like the media to cover more or less of right now?—
Darin Lloyd (@dblloyd74656) June 15, 2012
We’re not holding our breath.




















