NBC's Press the Meat host Chuck "Not My Job" Todd was sure up to some expert punditry in the wake of Hillary Clinton's de- balling of neo- fascist bully Donald "Rump" Trump. Feeling the irresistible force of "both sides! false equivalence" tugging at his Van Dyke, Todd came up with these "impressions." First there was this hot take:
The responses came fast:.@chucktodd: #debatenight exposed Trump's lack of preparation, but Clinton seemed over-prepared at times.— Meet the Press (@MeetThePress) September 27, 2016
Yeah who would want that in a President? https://t.co/qfFfZ8uJ8E— Ana Marie Cox (@anamariecox) September 27, 2016
Wait. WUT? @chucktodd thinks "overprepared" is somehow a negative?— Al Giordano (@AlGiordano) September 27, 2016
Gawd these people are deplorable. https://t.co/IBQ3bg7jQT
Fuck. You. https://t.co/Df0uG3kg9I— Patton Oswalt (@pattonoswalt) September 27, 2016
Then, Todd stepped on his tiny dick again:She is running for President, you fucking idiot. https://t.co/qBStSxkzZj— ValerieAnn (@ScullyBully) September 27, 2016
Because Clinton and Rump were "talking about themselves..." (Hmmm, it's almost like they needed a moderator to ask policy questions and keep things on track!) Also, see the wisdom at the top from Todd, wherein he chafes Clinton for being "over- prepared at times." Now, if Secretary Clinton had spent 100% of her time detailing her policies, you can be damn well sure that Todd would have come back with "She bored us with her over- prepared policy details!" Of course, this creampuff also has a need to do this because one of the Established Media Narratives that must be maintained is "politicians not addressing the needs of the American pipple!!"Chuck Todd says 'American public' might be tonight's big loser. #Decision2016 #debatenight https://t.co/yKuD6kyVyO— Meet the Press (@MeetThePress) September 27, 2016
Charles Johnson has the appropriate response to that bit of asswhistle Beltway conventional wisdom:
(Image: the unsurpassed Driftglass)I was wondering if he’d get even worse after that “over-prepared” remark. Yep, he did. https://t.co/3fOKHyUWYV— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) September 27, 2016