Monday, March 26, 2012

Charlotte Observer Dances with Glee Over Tara Servatius Resignation

The print Nazis at the Charlotte Observer are dancing with glee. The only thing missing is a stage, glitter, and a musical number. What is the big celebration? Tara Servatius, a former talk show radio host at WBT, resigned from the John Locke Foundation after posting a questionable photo of Barack Hussein Obama. Peter St. Onge at the Disturber published the following:

Tara Servatius has long seemed to revel in low-level discourse, so we suspect it wasn't conscience that prompted her to resign from the conservative John Locke Foundation this week after posting a truly detestable photo of President Barack Obama in chains and high heels with a bucket of fried chicken.

Now that’s laughable. The Charlotte Observer has the audacity to lecture others on low-level discourse. The editors at this leftist rag continuously advance their socialist agenda by publishing scurrilous cartoons denigrating their conservative opponents on a weekly basis. They have edited news articles from other publications and at times outright lied. But somehow they are above the fray. Or are they? Read the following, and tell me that Mr. St. Onge isn’t wallowing in the mud:

As for Servatius, once one of Charlotte's most dogged reporters: The former WBT talk radio host/Meck Deck blogger is running out of platforms to belch from. The beauty of the First Amendment is that she can rev up a new blog anytime she wants, maybe even for an employer willing to laugh at her next Obama joke. The rest of us can applaud the John Locke Foundation - whether we agree with its politics or not - for affirming that even in this open, raucous exchange of voices we treasure, there are still places we don't want to go.

Peter St. Onge

Well, Mr. St. Onge your belches are just as offensive. What’s even more repugnant is your platform is considered mainstream journalism. It’s too bad someone of repute doesn’t edit your bilge.

Source:

http://obsdailyviews.blogspot.com/2012/03/in-this-no-limits-era-welcome-limit.html

http://news.bostonherald.com/news/national/south/view.bg?articleid=1061119516&format=&page=2&listingType=natsouth#articleFull

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