Conspiracy News Network (CNN) Reporter: Tea Party’s Are Anti-Government, Anti-CNN

Of course they have every reason to be:
But Roesgen cut him off him, saying, “But sir, what does that have to do with taxes? What does this have to do with your taxes?” She continued asking questions over his as he asked her to “let me finish my point.” One crowd member was heard to yell “shut up” to the Roesgen.
When the man finished his statement about people having the “right to the fruits of their own labor” and “government should not take it,” Roesgen began arguing with him again and other protesters began to get upset.
Roesgen backed away claiming that “you get the general tenor of this,” tea party. “Anti-government, anti-CNN since this is highly promoted by the right-wing conservative network Fox and since I can’t really hear much more and I think this is not really family viewing.
Why is it the reporters on the left have to make the stories about themselves. Maybe she should try to report the news rather than create it.
On a related story CNN Anchor was really over the top referring to the Tea Party Protesters with an obscene reference.
After CNN’s senior political analyst David Gergen remarked that Republicans were “searching for their voice” after two electoral losses, Cooper quipped, “It’s hard to talk when you’re tea-bagging.”
I’ll just take Anderson’s word for that.














