As the first 100 days of the Obama administration draw to a close, there has certainly been no shortage of unhinged and outrageous media moments. Our friends over at Media Matters are asking online readers to watch a selection of the most outrageous media moments from the first 100 days, and vote for which you think is the worst.
For us, the winner here is pretty clear...anyone remember when a certain outspoken "leader" of the leader of the Republican Party had these words to say about Employee Free Choice in mid-March?
"One day, Tony Soprano will walk in with a lead pipe and he will start beating people upside the head to vote to unionize."VOTE for Rush Limbaugh on Employee Free Choice as the worst of Obama's 100 days at Media Matters (5th one down): http://mediamatters.org/action_center/100days/
(Video and the rest below).
After all, who better to emphasize with the struggles of the American worker than Rush, with all his personal experience living his life in a studio? One reader comments over at Media Matters:
"That's right, Rush- because there's nothing the American worker loathes more than the right to organize and negotiate for better wages, safer working conditions, health care, etc. as a group rather than as an individual."Rush Limbaugh's absurd and inaccurate description of the Employee Free Choice Act--legislation designed to protect workers from intimidation--makes this moment our hands-down #1 choice for the most outrageous media moment.
Vote for Rush at Media Matters here.

