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MSNBC's Martin Bashir Uses Bullying of School Bus Monitor to Attack GOP

By Jeffrey Meyer | June 22, 2012 | 16:44

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Once again MSNBC's Martin Bashir has shown he is nothing more than a liberal hack disguising himself as a journalist.  One would think that a panel discussion about the vicious bullying of an elderly bus monitor would unite all the members in a moment of apolitical discussion and condemnation of same, but sadly, that was not MSNBC viewers got when they tuned in during the 12 p.m. Eastern hour of programming today.

During a segment on Now with Alex Wagner, Bashir saw the bullying of the upstate New York woman, Karen Klein, as the perfect opportunity to trash GOP politicians.  Bashir -- quite the political bully himself as we've documented -- disgustingly argued that “what's been interesting is you watched the condemnation of these children's behavior has been, some of the people who have been most vociferous in their condemnation of this conduct are actually the most vicious and inappropriate when it comes to what they say about the president and his background and life, his origins, his religious faith, his family, his wife.”  [Video follows page break;  MP3 audio here.]

“It's been interesting to see this absolute outflow of anger and animosity coming from individuals who themselves behave like that on a daily basis,” Bashir added.  Keep in mind that this coming from a man who: 

  • infamously compared Rick Santorum to Joseph Stalin
  • who called Ann Romney "fake" and "two-faced"
  • who charged Mitt Romney with being a draft-dodger for being a missionary in France
  • who repeatedly reminds viewers that Newt Gingrich is a "serial adulterer"
  • who called John Boehner a "coward"
  • who frequently offers anti-evangelical bigot Frank Schaeffer a platform to spew his bile
  • and who wished that a Facebook co-founder would "go play with traffic"
 
Bashir uses vile language to describe the GOP and conservatives on a daily basis making him rather unqualified to speak out against "bullying" by others in politics.
 

See the relevant transcript below. 
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Now with Alex Wagner
June 22, 2012
12:45 p.m. EDT

ALEX WAGNER: Those were exerts from a ten minute video posted online showing a group of  seventh graders in New York bullying not another student but a 68-year-old school bus monitor. The video called “Making the Bus Monitor Cry” has gotten nearly four million hits. It has prompted outrage and outpouring of support and at least one serious question. Does cruelty know no bounds? Eric [BATES], we were talking about this during the break. And there are a lot of sort of things to unpack in this. And one of them is certainly cruelty can be sort of spread across the internet in a way that well when the internet didn't exist, it couldn't be spread across the internet, but cruelty can go viral in a way that it couldn't in other times, and certainly, there's been a lot of attention on the issue of bullying. The president and the First Lady have taken this on as an issue. The it gets better campaign, of course. I wonder, you know tell us about what your thoughts were when you saw the video.

ERIC BATES: Well, one thought was it reminded me of my school bus ride in the mornings. I mean it's not that different --

WAGNER: when you were little.

BATES: When I was little, yes. No, yesterday. But yeah, you know kids can be mean. What's striking is that this was the woman whose job it was to control and contain that very kind of situation who clearly was sort of unable to figure out a way to deal with it. So it makes you worry about the other kids on the bus, too, who had probably been subjected to this kind of behavior who didn't have an adult there to protect them. The other problem is the kids themselves getting labeled as bullies. Your 15-year-old kid, if you're acting like that, you’ve obviously have a lot of problems in your life, you need help, you need guidance, you need to be able to learn and grow from your mistakes. What you don't need is a whole big heaping of national ridicule which is what we get today that kids in our era wouldn't have gotten. It makes the problem worse.

WAGNER : And all of those children have apologized via the police department although no one has directly apologized to the bus monitor herself.

BEN SMITH: I would just say that there's something about the way this went viral and the way that kind of virality changes people's behavior. I mean there's been like $400,000 raised to send her on vacation. What an insane thing to do. Maybe some amount of money but like people are so eager to have like a solution to this problem and like I want to do something positive myself in response. And so almost anything will do. And like, this was not a rational particularly response.

BATES: The other responses online, too, you look at comments to the YouTube video where people are saying those kids should die, their parents should die, let's get their names, let's let their comments follow them throughout their lives, get their names.

JODI KANTOR: It's the bullying of bullies.

MARTIN BASHIR: But to that point, what's been interesting is you watched the condemnation of these children's behavior has been, some of the people who have been most vociferous in their condemnation of this conduct are actually the most vicious and inappropriate when it comes to what they say about the president and his background and life, his origins, his religious faith, his family, his wife. The early references that were barely concealed attacks on Michelle Obama. So it's been interesting to see this absolute outflow of anger and animosity coming from individuals who themselves behave like that on a daily basis. Also, the other thing is, the facts especially I believe in most states is that we've seen a decline in crime so in terms of serious actions, many young people are actually not behaving like this. This isn't an exemplar of the generation of young people. I've got three children. They don't behave like this. You've got young children. They wouldn't. It's not true.

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Just another liberal mental midget

Submitted by Bill Brasky on Fri, 06/22/2012 - 5:09pm.

Too stupid to see the irony in his idiotic comments. My Louisville Slugger wants to meet his face.

"If you want to make a Conservative angry, tell him a lie. If you want to make a Liberal angry, tell him the truth." - Rush Limbaugh
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Obviously, Mr. Bashir and his guest have

Submitted by nolefan2 on Fri, 06/22/2012 - 5:52pm.

not been in a classroom or on a school bus lately. Children these days are much meaner than they were when I was in school. This is mainly because they have not been taught to be kind and considerate of others. They've been taught that they are so "special' and wonderful and blah blah blah. I guess that's why we have multiple valedictorians at schools nowadays and everyone gets a trophy. These children on this bus are a great example of what happens when you over-do it with the self-esteem thing.

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Martin BASHWHORE...

Submitted by bigdaddy on Fri, 06/22/2012 - 6:10pm.

..is just a "Mini-Me" or ventriloquist dummy version of Keith Olbermoron. Current TV is in his limited future.

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I had NO idea....

Submitted by BBallleaper on Fri, 06/22/2012 - 6:32pm.

how vicious I've been when saying Oblame'O is a marxist, mulatto, drug-addict, homosexual, anti-American, anti-capitalist, fraud, criminal liar! Man, what was I thinking????????

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those same people

Submitted by dmacleo on Fri, 06/22/2012 - 6:55pm.

have given her a few hundred thousand dollars after it was shown on FOX.

dmacleo http://www.theconservativevoices.com
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BASHIR IS A TOAD

Submitted by greatj on Fri, 06/22/2012 - 8:23pm.

Bashir like the rest of the Obama and the Democratic parties propaganda,misinformation,race hatred M.S.N.B.C. will say and do anything to get Obama reelected. All they do is attack all Republicans and Conservatives.BOYCOTT M.S.N.B.C. and COMCAST and VOTE ROMNEY

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Bashir projecting again

Submitted by ohio granny on Fri, 06/22/2012 - 9:32pm.

What an ignorant fool. It is the left that tries to bully when they can't get their way. They are the ones that are constantly trying to shut up anyone who would dare disagree with them.

Bashir is a delusional fool. Like too many on the left they would rather project what they themselves do onto their political opponents.

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Bashir

Submitted by hughgerald on Fri, 06/22/2012 - 11:32pm.

By the time I was a 13 year kid, manners were observed without fail. Foul-mouthed malingerers such as those in the video seem very common in public schools today. The product these schools produce today is rarely as good as the worst grads of my generation. I might add that disputes were settled quickly and sometimes painfully. Yes sir and no sir , along with yes ma'am, no ma'am were common conversation idioms. Adults were honored and achievement acmes were earned with honor.
I'd last about 30 minutes in today's public school environment before extreme nausea. I wish the bus monitor all the happiness allotted her for her self-control and heart of gold. Half a million dollars should show her that all people aren't as crass as the tormentors on the bus.

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A Poor Excuse

Submitted by journoprof on Sat, 06/23/2012 - 10:50am.

In a profession in which the bar for qualification is breathtakingly low, Martin Bashir is one of the worst of the worst when it comes to "journalists."

Media ethics shouldn't be the oxymoron it seems to be.
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