Sunday, May 30, 2010
"Media Matters and SEIU hit job on Nina Easton debunked"
Geez! They don't even have their facts right.
That being said, I don't like the picketing of private residences.
If one feels the need to picket, just picket the business location...
That being said, I don't like the picketing of private residences.
If one feels the need to picket, just picket the business location...
PRE-LINK TEXT Mike Riggs reports at DailyCaller.com:
"Last week, Nina Easton, the Washington editor of Fortune, wrote a column about the SEIU and National People’s Action. The two progressive groups had sent roughly 500 protesters to Easton’s Chevy Chase neighborhood on May 16th to picket the front yard of Bank of America’s Greg Baer. Easton had just put her 2-year-old son down for a nap, and stepped outside to ask the protesters to quiet down. They didn’t. Easton wrote a column. And now she’s become the target of the SEIU and Media Matters for America.
Why? Because Easton, by “refusing” to disclose her husband’s relationship with Bank of America, was misleading her audience at Fortune, and the viewers of FOX News, where she commented on the protest. The only problem? There is no relationship between Easton’s husband and Bank of America."