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ABC's Raddatz Laments "Iran's Unity Shattered" By Anti-Regime Protests

http://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/kyle-drennen/2020/01/13/abcs-raddatz-laments-irans-unity-shattered-anti-regime-protests

By Kyle Drennen
Newsbusters
January 13, 2020

As the Iranian people rose up to protest the brutal totalitarian regime ruling their country, on Monday, ABC's chief global affairs correspondent Martha Raddatz appeared on Good Morning America and lamented that the demonstrations were evidence of "Iran's unity shattered," only a week after she hailed the "massive and emotional" crowds that turned out to mourn terrorist leader Qasem Soleimani.

"A week ago, this was a country with masses of people shouting down the United States, but this morning in Iran, the anger is aimed at their own leaders[/b]," Raddatz fretted at the top of her report, noting the Iranian public outraged by their military admitting it accidentally shot down a Ukrainian passenger plane and killing all 176 people aboard last week.

Later in the segment, she fondly recalled when the U.S. was the target of anger in Iran just days earlier: "In the aftermath of Soleimani's death, Iranians were united, angrily protesting against the United States drone strike on Soleimani."

Raddatz then seemed full of sorrow as she noted: "Now, Iran's unity shattered. Iranian protesters ripping down posters of Soleimani, the slain military leader, and some protesters refusing to trample the image of an American flag."

The terrorist-loving, America-hating Martha Raddatz desperately needs a good, hard cry 'cuz, in truth, the majority of the Iranian people HATE the mullahs and NOT the United States of America. Go on, Martha ... let it all out, dearie! 

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On NBC's Today show, correspondent Richard Engel reported that despite Iranian missile attacks on U.S. forces stationed in Iraq "were popular in Iran" and "portrayed as a symbol of Iranian strength," when it came to "the accidental shooting down of a Ukrainian passenger plane, killing foreigners and many Iranians, and then lying about it" it was "a different story." He explained that "it has sparked outrage and violence" among the people.

Got some hard truth for ya, Richard ... the Iranian missile attacks were popular with a small segment of the Iranian people WHO WERE PAID AND/OR THREATENED BY THE MULLAHS TO PROTEST FOR YOUR CAMERAS. The REAL Iranian people were protesting the mullahs BEFORE and AFTER President Trump literally pounded Soleimani's limp dick in the dirt. 

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Amazingly, neither ABC nor NBC mentioned the fact that Iran kicked foreign journalists out of the country over the weekend, in anticipation of massive protests against the regime. To it's credit, CBS This Morning took on the story, with co-host Anthony Mason noting: "Elisabeth Palmer is London, after Iran's government forced her and other reporters to leave that country over the weekend. Elizabeth, why did they kick you out?"

Palmer informed viewers:

Well, when the Iranian government asks foreign reporters to leave, and it has happened to me and many others before, it's a sign that they are expecting public unrest. And sure enough, that's exactly what they got.

On GMA, co-host Robin Roberts only briefly pointed out that "Martha Raddatz is back from Iran," but never explained why. The Today show never even acknowledged reporters leaving the country.

My NewsBusters colleague Nicholas Fondacaro found that Sunday's GMA actually devoted more time to covering the British royal family than the Iranian protests. ...

Poor Martha ... she got kicked out of Iran by the suddenly publicity-shy mullahs in spite of the fact that she slavishly wore a headscarf ... 

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... a pink headscarf. Hmmm ... is this the Iranian version of the libtard "pussy hat"? Still didn't do Martha much good when it came time for her to get the bum's rush out of Iran, now did it? Maybe she needs to bone up on her fellatio skills or offer to wear yet another burlap sack over her head while she's servicing her betters in Iran, eh? 




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