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This post was written by Content Keyword RSS on October 28, 2009

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The New York Times Bailout

Well, we have already had an MSNBC Bailout , so it makes sense that a bailout for the New York Times and the rest is just around the corner. Don’t you just love this suggestion for an Independent Journalism Tax In order to preserve independent journalism in the age of the Internet, a national Fund for Local News should be created with money the FCC now collects from or could impose on telecom users, television and radio broadcast licensees, or Internet service providers. The centr

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MSNBC’s Contessa Brewer thinks all blacks look alike

This really is hilarious. MSNBC’s Contessa Brewer introduced her guest by saying, “Joining me now to talk about this and the nation’s real problem of joblessness, the Reverend Al Sharpton.” Unfortunately for Brewer, she was interviewing that other race baiting black reverend, Jesse Jackson. “I’m Rev. Jesse Jackson,” he said. “Right. I’m so sorry,” Brewer said. “The script in front of me said Reverend Al Sharpton. I’m looking at your face. I know who you are, Rev. Jackson, we all do.

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Fellow MSNBC Anchors Mock Contessa Brewer Over Sharpton/Jackson Mix Up

“Contessa, I’m not Al Sharpton … I know you have that all black people look-a-like thing going on.” See also: D’OH! MSNBC Anchor Introduces Rev. Al Sharpton … But She’s Interviewing Rev. Jesse Jackson VISIT OUR HOMESITE www.polijam.com FOR ALL THE LATEST HEADLINES AND NEWS Share This

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“Uh, I’m Reverend Jesse Jackson”

In an interview with MSNBC’s Contessa Brewer yesterday, Jesse Jackson had to make sure he’s not being confused with that other popular Black reverend. Brewer accidentally called Jackson Rev. Al Sharpton and continued to ask her long-winded question. He sat there politely for about 20 seconds and finally said, “Uh, bitch, I’m Reverend Jesse Jackson.”

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