Monday, May 28, 2012

Chris Hayes: I'm 'Uncomfortable' Calling Fallen Military 'Heroes'

Chris Hayes: I'm 'Uncomfortable' Calling Fallen Military 'Heroes'


Effete: affected, overrefined, and ineffectual; see "Chris Hayes."  OK, I appended the name of the MSNBC host to the dictionary definition.  But if ever you wanted to see the human embodiment of the adjective in action, have a look at the video from his MSNBC show this morning of the too-refined-by-half Hayes explaining why he is "uncomfortable" in calling America's fallen military members "heroes."

Hayes is worried that doing so is "rhetorically proximate" to justifications for more war.  Oh, the rhetorical proximity!  View the video after the jump.


TONY DIGIROLAMO- AMESSNBC NEVER FAILS TO AMAZE AT THEIR PERFORMANCE IN THE ABSURD.
While he's making these absurd and abhorant remarks, so ironic is the title on the screen The Meaning of Memorial Day ... This dude has no clue what has given him the freedom to say such things.
This is reason for being fired!
That AMESSNBC is clueless as well because they are ignorant of the call they have as a member of the free press in America ... to press and vet the government, the issues and the people running for office.
Chris Hayes, a mind full of mush!

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