Media Bias: clips tape of Obama ordering Dijon Mustard at burger joint
Media Bias:
Obama orders a burger with Dijon Mustard (Would you happen to have any Grey Poupon?)
And the media cuts that out of their coverage.
Obama, a dummy if ever there was one, goes to a burger joint so that he can
look like a regular Joe (but not Biden, he's a dope), and he orders Dijon, what a dummy!
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
MSNBC Hides Obama's Dijon Mustard (aka Dijongate)
MSNBC, Obama's favorite network, reported on Obama's trip with Joe Biden to get a burger. Just two wild and crazy guys out for some red meat. Andrea Mitchell (does she have nothing else to do?) reported that Obama ordered a burger and mustard. Sounds like it had that "real guy kind of quality."
Mitchell even noted that Obama left a $5 tip in the tip jar. But she didn't mention one arugula-like fact, and you couldn't hear it on the MSNBC video because Andrea and her correspondent Kelly O'Donnel (they needed two people to cover this story) were talking so much.
NBC's regular news reported Obama's order as follows: ""I'm going to have a basic cheddar cheese burger, medium well, with mustard," Obama said. "Do you have spicy mustard? I'll take that."
Actually, the quote was "you got a spicy mustard or something like that, or a Dijon mustard, something like that" (at 0.55 of the unedited video below without Mitchell's talkover).
Obama ordered his burger with DIJON MUSTARD! Bet he had to seek John Kerry's counsel on that.
UPDATE: An official name: Dijongate. Burger, cheese, bacon and Grey Poupon mustard? That smells like a scandal to me.
UPDATE No. 2: The cover-up is getting deeper. Here is an MSNBC website version of the video in which they cut off the audio just before the mention of Dijon mustard. The Hell Burger theme of the coverage doesn't sound so tough when it's topped off with Grey Poupon:
UPDATE No. 3: There may be addictive behavior involved. Here is one of Obama's favorite lunch recipes:
UPDATE No. 4:He ordered a cheddar cheese burger with Dijon Mustard on his first flight on Air Force One, and the mainstream media didn't cover it. You know the sorry state of journalism when People Magazine is the only hard news coverage:
UPDATE No. 5: The conspiracy of silence on Obama's allegience to Dijon Mustard goes way back. Remember, it's the cover-up, not the crime:
Mitchell even noted that Obama left a $5 tip in the tip jar. But she didn't mention one arugula-like fact, and you couldn't hear it on the MSNBC video because Andrea and her correspondent Kelly O'Donnel (they needed two people to cover this story) were talking so much.
NBC's regular news reported Obama's order as follows: ""I'm going to have a basic cheddar cheese burger, medium well, with mustard," Obama said. "Do you have spicy mustard? I'll take that."
Actually, the quote was "you got a spicy mustard or something like that, or a Dijon mustard, something like that" (at 0.55 of the unedited video below without Mitchell's talkover).
Obama ordered his burger with DIJON MUSTARD! Bet he had to seek John Kerry's counsel on that.
UPDATE: An official name: Dijongate. Burger, cheese, bacon and Grey Poupon mustard? That smells like a scandal to me.
UPDATE No. 2: The cover-up is getting deeper. Here is an MSNBC website version of the video in which they cut off the audio just before the mention of Dijon mustard. The Hell Burger theme of the coverage doesn't sound so tough when it's topped off with Grey Poupon:
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UPDATE No. 3: There may be addictive behavior involved. Here is one of Obama's favorite lunch recipes:
And here is the video proof. The One loves his Grey Poupon:President Obama's Tuna Salad
Tuna
Grey Poupon mustard
Mayonnaise
Chopped gherkins
UPDATE No. 4:He ordered a cheddar cheese burger with Dijon Mustard on his first flight on Air Force One, and the mainstream media didn't cover it. You know the sorry state of journalism when People Magazine is the only hard news coverage:
For President Barack Obama's inaugural flight on Air Force One – taken and filmed when he was still president-elect – he was greeted by a pilot he called "straight out of central casting" and treated to dinner from a select menu.Here is the video proof (listen carefully beginning at 1:05):
His meal for the Chicago to Washington, D.C., flight? A medium-well cheeseburger with the fixings, and some fries, of course!
To further personalize his order, Obama requests Dijon mustard (yes, Grey Poupon is fine), lettuce, tomato and some salad or vegetables (in addition to the fries) on the side.
UPDATE No. 5: The conspiracy of silence on Obama's allegience to Dijon Mustard goes way back. Remember, it's the cover-up, not the crime:
In the summer of 1997, as he was finishing his first term in the Illinois State Senate, Barack Obama and a young legislative aide made an exploratory tour of downstate districts. When they stopped at a T.G.I. Friday's, Obama ordered a cheeseburger, and when the waitress brought his food, he asked for Dijon mustard to go with it. "He doesn't want Dijon," the aide insisted, waving the waitress away, and shoving a bottle of French's Obama's way. The waitress was confused: "We got Dijon if you want it," she said.
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