Or else what?
They're not going to participate in the 2015 - 2016 Republican presidential debates. Why?
There's a possibility the networks are running a pro-Hillary Clinton biography.
You know what, CNN and NBC should say "FUCK YOU AND YOUR THREATS".
We have the freedom of the press, and if we want to run this, we gonna run this! You ban us, fine! But guess what? Your candidates will suffer, not us!
The junk food media is getting tired of being labeled "liberal" by these boneheaded assholes in the Republican Party and those in the conservative media.
It isn't CNN's fault for all the crazy shit that Congressman Steve King (R-Iowa) says!
It isn't NBC's fault for the racist emails, sexist or anti-gay statements from those in the Republican Party!
Their job is to report the news, entertain the viewer and inform the public of a natural disaster.
A public relations disaster with Republican Party's threats to CNN and NBC. Reince Priebus warns junk food media to stop aiding and abetting Hillary Clinton! |
Reince Priebus, the leader of the Republican National Committee has put on his big boy pants and threatening to not participate. Of course, I thought he was the guy who was going to make the Republican Party a colorful rainbow!
The Republican Party is WHITE like cocaine. 90% WHITE and 10% everything else. They're getting a buzz on their own supply!
This boycott on the pro-Hillary biographies
It means that Loserville will be the only one to cover the Republican debates. Fine.
Party insiders long complained about the debates. There were 20 debates. They want to reduce the number of debates to at least 13 so they can at least get rid of the second-tier candidates.
Loserville is your research and political firm. You fucktards know Loserville is actually the Republican News Channel.
You fucktards in the Republican Party have already isolated yourselves with the Black and Hispanic voters.
What more damage could the party do?
CNN and NBC ain't worried about Priebus' cheap threats. Here's the letter that was sent to the networks.
RNC Letter To NBC
RNC Letter To CNN
How dumb could this man be?
He's spending the Republican Party's money fast and yet still has a job! He didn't help Republicans win the presidential election. He didn't help Republicans win the U.S. Senate. One state went to a Republican. And yet still have a job.
When they picked former Maryland lieutenant governor Michael Steele as their party's leader. He was the first Black man to lead the national party. But that made the party uncomfortable. When the man blew money they were grumbling about that NIGGER.
Steele was a buffoon but managed to help the Republicans win back the House of Representatives and state/territorial governorships. He was abruptly fired after the elections.
Priebus and Steele have often clashed over the direction of the party. Steele now contributes to Obama News (MSNBC).
In 2013, Hillary Clinton, then Secretary of State was getting grilled by Republicans over the Benghazi scandal. |
The Huffington Post reports that this threat is another line of preemptive attacks aimed at Hillary Clinton.
Between the two letters, Priebus' concerns to NBC were more direct. The network "damaged" its credibility through the partisan MSNBC, he said. Priebus also complained that executives and employees of Comcast, NBC's parent company, have been "generous supporters" of Democrats and Clinton, and have raised money for them in the past.
A.J. Spiker, head of the Iowa GOP, said the state party would also refuse to partner with CNN and NBC for the Iowa primary debate, considered to be one of the more significant of the season, if the networks go forward with their Clinton programming. Nevada also joined Iowa, among other state party organizations, in signing on to the ultimatum from the national party.
The RNC has launched prior preemptive attacks on Clinton's nascent candidacy. In May, the group released an ad centered on Clinton and the State Department's response to the 2012 terrorist attack on a U.S. compound in Benghazi.
Clinton, widely considered a frontrunner for the Democratic ticket in 2016, was also a major point of discussion at the RNC's spring meeting in April, at which Republicans reportedly began planning early for the next presidential race.
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