Diana Chi: have you no shame? (Some will dare call it treason)

MSNBC has recently released a list of some journalists who've made political contributions. Shockingly, 1 out of 9 of them have donated to Republicans or conservatives. Let's take a look at these people that I - at least - shall dare call traitors.

There are the expected reactionaries: Joe Scarborough, a couple Forbes editors, and a Bill O'Reilly producer.

However, there are some others we might not suspect, such as 19 year old Diana Chi, a so-called "news writer" at KTLA right here in Los Angeles. She's donated $8,025 to the Republican National Committee... since she was 14! Clearly, these must have been sham transactions. Either that, or she was brainwashed at an early age.

Perhaps even more shocking are the contributions from Rafael Roman, a Thirteen/WNET host ("New York Voices"). Instead of, for instance, donating to The Nation or ANSWER as you might expect from a PBS host in New York City, he gave $250 to Bush in 2004.

Moles don't just live in gardens, they live in the very heart of our most cherished edifices.

Moles also seek to subvert our cherished culture: Charles Perry, food writer for the Los Angeles Times, gave to the RNC. Washington Post film critic Stephen Hunter gave to the NRCC. Robin Gaby Fisher, feature writer for Newark's Star-Ledger, gave to both Bush and the RNC. Harry Broertjes, a "copy editor/page designer" for the Miami Herald is a serial offender, donating to both Bush and the RNC. Reactionaries to the south of me: San Diego Union-Tribune graphic artist Joe Cline gave to the RNC, as did Barbara Bradley, fashion editor of Memphis' Commercial Appeal. Even Beth Hudson, a self-descript "sports reporter" with Allentown's beloved Morning Call gave to the RNC.

There are other moles, covert agents, Fifth Columnists, and other traitors listed... but even more importantly there are many yet to be uncovered.

WackyHumor · Thu, 06/21/2007 - 14:03 · · Importance: 1


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