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MSNBC's Tamron Hall Insists Santorum's a 'Frightening Character'

By Jeffrey Meyer | February 29, 2012 | 17:13

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Trashing Rick Santorum as an extremist for his social conservatism and faith has become a daily, if not hourly, ritual on MSNBC. On Wednesday’s episode of NewsNation, anchor Tamron Hall took up the torch, furthering the sort of spin one would expect from a partisan Democrat about how Santorum is too far right for the general electorate:

    [H]e's great ad libbing and giving a speech that can connect, but as long as he appears on shows like "Meet The Press" and other programs and he takes on, of all people JFK, and he comes off as this for some people, even Republicans as this frightening character, the reality is, does he look like a general election candidate?  [See video below.  MP3 audio here.]

In order to justify such inflammatory comments, Hall had to promote the spin that significant numbers of Republicans share this sentiment.  Hall added fuel to the fire by further suggesting that Santorum dug himself a hole that, “made him very unattractive to voters” and that, “it wasn't Romney who defeated him. He defeated himself.”   

Of course, the media, including MSNBC, has done its level best to paint Santorum in a negative light, even twisting his campaign statements to make his criticisms of Obama sound like they're criticisms of everyday Americans.

Below is the relevant transcript.

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News Nation with Tamron Hall
02/29/2012
2:07 p.m.

TAMRON HALL: But Erin [McPike of Real Clear Politics], what about the conventional wisdom. Listen, we went into Michigan. This was a do or die state. Rick Santorum was leading in the polls. It was about manufacturing. It was about the inability for Mitt Romney to connect on what I think it was Chris Matthews or somebody described on some kind of human level here. Nevertheless, fast forward to today. It's the same talking points about whether he can win Ohio. Is the reality here Rick Santorum talked himself into a hole that  made him very unattractive to voters in Michigan and the reality is, Mitt Romney's never going to be a better candidate than he is now, but he's the best they've got?

ERIN MCPIKE: You know, that all may be true, but remember, Tamron, that Mitt Romney is originally from Michigan.

HALL: Yeah.

MCPIKE: His father was Governor there. He had that home field advantage that he doesn't have in Ohio. You know, so that's a big part of it, Tamron. And also, Mitt Romney competed in Michigan in 2008 against John McCain and won by nine or ten points. He was not competing in Ohio. He had dropped out by that time. So he doesn't have the same connection to Ohio.

HALL: You're absolutely right. You point that out in your piece. But Bill, I go back again to what we saw with Rick Santorum with the coal in his hand. He's great ad libbing and giving a speech that can connect, but as long as he appears on shows like "Meet The Press" and other programs and he takes on of all people JFK and he comes off as this for some people, even Republicans as this frightening character, the reality is, does he look like a general election candidate?

BILL BALLINGER: No, I don't think he does. I think he's hurt himself badly as a general election.

HALL: It was his to lose last night and he lost it, even though it was just by three points. You know, we called Mitt Romney the 3 percenter here. It was only three points but going in, Santorum had a lead in the polls and he dug himself -- it wasn't Romney who defeated him. He defeated himself.

 

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Yeah!

Submitted by HockeyKid on Wed, 02/29/2012 - 5:20pm.

How DARE he take on JFK, hero of the left, aka "The Kennedy Who Got Away With It"?!! Horrible conservative... /sarc (for the lurking lefties)

"Beauty is only skin deep, but liberal's to the bone." - me

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"...as this frightening character..."

Submitted by vrwc13 on Wed, 02/29/2012 - 5:26pm.

...or maybe one of those vast-right-wing-conspirators (as defined by Hillary herself):

  • Evangelical Christian
  • Homeschooling Parent 
  • Attend Church Regularly
  • Support the Second Amendment

He seems to fit!

v

The burden of life is from ourselves, its lightness from the grace of Christ and the love of God. - William Bernard Ullanthorne

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She's a dunce

Submitted by fivestring_assassin on Wed, 02/29/2012 - 5:26pm.

a hot dunce,,,but a dunce nonetheless

A Recession is when your neighbor is out of a job. A Depression is when YOU are out of a job.. A recovery is when OBAMA is out of a job Hat tip to Ronald Reagan
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My eyes must be going bad

Submitted by American.Patriot on Wed, 02/29/2012 - 10:37pm.

at first I though you said douche, not dunce.

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I wish

Submitted by bobsmom on Wed, 02/29/2012 - 5:40pm.

I thought they really FELT the fear they keep talking about. I'd be satisfied if so, as then I'd know they were experiencing the same kind of gut wrenching fear WE were all feeling watching the pre election events unfold last time around.

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The majority of people in the

Submitted by rbosque on Wed, 02/29/2012 - 8:36pm.

The majority of people in the U.S. identify themselves as Conservatives. So for a Marxist on the left of Mao, it is Obama that is out of step with everyone else.

"It may be true that you can't fool all the people all the time, but you can fool enough of them to rule a large country"......Will Durant
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Freightening....

Submitted by American.Patriot on Wed, 02/29/2012 - 9:09pm.

I'll tell you what's frightening.

Picking up the terds from my yellow Lab puppy. She shits her weight every day. To make it a bearable task, I've started naming them.

OOOOHHH heres' Barack, there's moochel, heres' Tampon (Tameron), there goes Jessie and lastly there's Rev Al.

Sure makes the task easier and it helps me recognize the smell of a libturd when I meet on one the street

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Frightening.......

Submitted by Herbster on Wed, 02/29/2012 - 9:42pm.

Great idea! When I do "Poop patrol" for my Greyhound I'm going to steal your idea and start naming. I've got tomorrow covered already......There's Nancy, gotta' pick up Turban Durbin, oops...almost missed Schultz lying next to a pile of Maddow.....

Everyone who owns a dog should get with this!

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Radical

Submitted by rusino on Wed, 02/29/2012 - 11:35pm.

It amazes me that those who believe that every unborn Human Being has a Right to Life are considered RADICAL.

BUT

Those who believe that an individual has the right to deny the Right to Life of the unborn are the Main Stream.

THE WORLD IS UPSIDE DOWN!

Rusino
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But Obama ignoring the 1st

Submitted by Old Europe on Thu, 03/01/2012 - 12:14am.

But Obama ignoring the 1st amendment and being pro ifanticide is a moderate southpaw? I'm starting to believe that Mark Levin's not calling it MSLSD for nothing. Could it be that they're all being drugged in order to spin such blatant falsehoods with a straight face?

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