
I posted a great little Letterman bit earlier lampooning the right wing's obsession with Barack Obama's use of a Teleprompter.
Web scumbag Matt Drudge--often the table setter for the mimics on the right--kicks off the latest Obama Teleprompter fixation, highlighting the "giant TV monitor" from tonight's press conference:


And the AP's Ron Fournier--who once signed off an e-mail exchange with Karl Rove by declaring, "(b)ecause I'm on your side"--joined the echo with this sneakily snarky piece of on-message copy. It was picked up by--yup--Breitbart TV and linked on Drudge.
Of course, Teleprompters are an everyday tool for public people in a wide variety of mediums; from lead singers in rock 'n roll bands to TV anchors to, yes, the President of the United States.
In keeping with the right-wing's obsession with inanimate objects and as a public service to future media people everywhere on how not to use the device (and strangely never aired on FOX: The Source for All Your Teleprompter News!©), here once again is then-Inside Edition meathead Bill O'Reilly with an enraged, sociopathic abuse of proper prompter etiquette:
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