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Entries in Joe The Plumber (3)

Saturday
Jan172009

The Further Adventures of Joe the Plumber/War Correspondent

On Thursday, Mike Dunn brought us up-to-date with the intrepid adventures of Joe "the Plumber" Wurzelbacher. Sent by the pretend Internet television network Pajamas TV (here's a tip: "Pajamas" usually doesn't convey a sense of authority) to cover the Gaza conflict, Joe established his reporting ability with the paradox that "I think the media should be abolished from, you know, reporting."

Despite this seemingly definite conclusion, Joe has pressed ahead with, if not reporting, uttering snap evaluations from "what he's heard on the news". Here is his video assessment on Wednesday of Hamas' apparent offer to negotiate a cease-fire: "The one detail that I think is kinda silly is that they want to open up the borders, some of the crossings, which my personal opinion, I hope Israel doesn't do....If Hamas decides they want concessions, then hopefully I think they [Israel] wouldn't do it, it wouldn't be smart for them, because it would give Hamas a chance rearm and do it all over again....The Hamas Charter calls for wiping out an entire race."

And, by the way, apparently Osama bin Laden "is a national hero to Hezbollah, Hamas".

I'm telling you --- Ayman Moyheldin, the wimpy Al Jazeera correspondent who's reporting from a Gaza City rooftop rather than a tiny booth in Israel (and who probably can't clear out a sink trap), better watch out for his job.
Thursday
Jan152009

Joe The Plumber In Israel: "I think media should be abolished from, you know, reporting."

CNN's Rick Sanchez questions Joe The Plumber's journalistic credibility:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BE0rc2aZpc&eurl[/youtube]


[via Robot Heart]

Saturday
Jan102009

Unblocking the Gazan Crisis with Joe the Plumber

Because every other half-decent Internet outlet was chuckling over the appointment of Joe Wurzelbacher, a.k.a. "Joe the Plumber", as Israel-Gaza war correspondents for Pajamas TV --- a serious name for a serious cyber-broadcasting organisation --- we stayed silent. But the Golden Rule is that, once Jon Stewart has passed comment, then it's OK to follow (Jon gets to Joe about halfway through the following clip, after dealing with past, present, and future Presidents). So we'll be following Joe the Plumber as he solves the Middle Eastern crisis, if not the seven-million cubic-foot sewage lake that has built up in Gaza, bringing you his reports and insight: