MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell Plays Race Card on Budget, Libya
Covering the budget debate on Capitol Hill and the conflict in Libya, Andrea Mitchell spun two serious policy issues as examples of race-baiting.
On the April 5 edition of "Andrea Mitchell Reports," the MSNBC anchor lamented that Rep. Paul Ryan's (R-Wis.) proposed 2012 budget would ravage black and Hispanic communities.
"Representative Paul Ryan's 2012 budget, released today, includes reforms, what they call reforms, and also big cuts in housing assistance, job training, and food stamps," warned Mitchell. "All of which would have a very big impact on particularly poor and minority communities, some say."
Mitchell was mum as Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-Mo.) bandied ludicrous assertions about the 2012 Republican budget, which would slash spending by nearly $6 trillion over 10 years mostly by reforming unsustainable health care entitlement programs.