The Cronkite School of dis-communication

Written by Gila on Nov 30th, 2009.


Sheriff Joe Arpaio was being interviewed at ASU on Monday night. Toward the end of the forum, some of the crowd started singing until the event was broken off. The amazing part of the night was the effete way in which the sponsors dealt with the interruption. The disruption was very poorly handled and reflects badly on ASU’s ability to host events. Thanks to ABC 15 for the video.

 


7 Responses for “The Cronkite School of dis-communication”

  1. Stewie says:

    No wonder they drop so many punts at that school.

    “I don’t see why you’d want to stop reporters from doing their job”

    Yes, he said that their job is to scrutinize a public official who the students disagree with….you guys screwed us out of 12 minutes of trying to make Arpaio look bad.

    The guy says the reporters job is to challenge Arpaio…

  2. Stewie says:

    This guy reminds me of the obnoxious reporter in Die Hard.

  3. papatodd says:

    Let at least we get a good look at what is really being taught at our “higher learning” institutions.
    The only thing worse than the BS students are the ASU BS administrators.

  4. Charlie W says:

    Why does he keep asking for permission? Very odd.

  5. Sandra says:

    I weep for the future of America since those that teach them are incapable of teaching them respect and honor. Another example of why liberalism does not work and is truly a mental disorder.

  6. Say what? says:

    Right, because the discourse at the “Town Hall” meetings this summer was oh so much more civil, where the Right shouted down officials supporting the Obama healthcare plan.

    The reality is that it’s not the political views that cause the lack of “respect and honor,” it’s people letting their emotions get the better of them. It’s bad, yes, but it can hardly be traced to “liberalism.”

  7. Adam Mac says:

    Walt is turning in his grave.

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