Sports Anchor Heroically Dunks On Small Child, Again (Video)

WGN reporter Pat Tomasulo caught a lot of flack for dunking on a small child last year. Sure, the unnecessary showing of force made the four-year-old burst into tears, but life is like that sometimes. Sometimes you get dunked on by grown sports anchors.

Liberal youth sports namby-pambys made Tomasulo the focus of their outrage for “traumatizing” the “small child,” when, in fact, he should have been hailed as a hero. Basketball stars like LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, and Charles Oakley have long been crushing the dreams of small children who think that life is all rainbows and 8th-place medals. Sorry Charlie, but you DON’T get a trophy for showing up.

Kudos to Tomasulo, an ordinary Chicago sportscaster, for taking the time to teach our nation’s youth the importance of getting your shot knocked into the driveway across the street.

Here’s Tomasulo, once again giving the tiny human a lesson in Darwinism:

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Sports Anchor Heroically Dunks On Small Child, Again (Video)

WGN reporter Pat Tomasulo caught a lot of flack for dunking on a small child last year. Sure, the unnecessary showing of force made the four-year-old burst into tears, but life is like that sometimes. Sometimes you get dunked on by grown sports anchors.

Liberal youth sports namby-pambys made Tomasulo the focus of their outrage for “traumatizing” the “small child,” when, in fact, he should have been hailed as a hero. Basketball stars like LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, and Charles Oakley have long been crushing the dreams of small children who think that life is all rainbows and 8th-place medals. Sorry Charlie, but you DON’T get a trophy for showing up.

Kudos to Tomasulo, an ordinary Chicago sportscaster, for taking the time to teach our nation’s youth the importance of getting your shot knocked into the driveway across the street.

Here’s Tomasulo, once again giving the tiny human a lesson in Darwinism:

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Watch A CNN Anchor Be Condescending To A Little Girl (Video)

Don Lemon interviewed Little League pitcher Chelsea Baker, she of the vicious knuckle ball and two perfect games. And somehow, Lemon found a way to be kind of a dick to her.

First, a note: interviewing kids is probably a tough job. They are oftentimes nervous and monosyllabic, unwilling to go beyond “good” and “fun” in describing things that happen to them.

Now, another note: for a kid, Chelsea Baker is a decent interviewee. Sure, she generally looks like she’d rather be doing fun kid stuff than getting interviewed on CNN. But still, her responses were pretty good for an 11 year old.

With that in mind, there’s something a bit dickish about Lemon’s line of questioning, particularly the part where Chelsea says she feels “honored and blessed to be there,” and then Lemon blurts out “You do?!”

Yeah. Video here:

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