In Defense Of Rosemary Church, CNN Anchor Who Suggested ‘Water Cannon’ In Ferguson

Posted by | August 20, 2014 13:16 | Filed under: Contributors News Behaving Badly Politics Tommy Christopher Top Stories


CNN International anchor and icon to overly-religious chefs Rosemary Church is the subject of a major backlash over comments she made during a broadcast late Monday night/Tuesday morning. While interviewing CNN The Lead anchor Jake Tapper, who is on the ground in Ferguson, MO, Church asked why police there aren’t using “water cannon” as part of their strategy to deal with violence that has cropped up from within peaceful protests. The remark has angered many, who saw the remark as a call back to the days of Bull Connor and the violence of Civil Rights-era Alabama.

The offense taken is genuine, and completely legitimate. Just that morning, I drew a connection with the Ferguson police response’s lineage to the firehoses of Birmingham. Intentional or not, the offense is very real. Having said that, allow me to parse Rosemary’s not-so-sage words at this thyme. Here’s an extended clip, which includes Jake Tapper’s response. Church clearly thinks she’s arguing for a more humane way to deal with the peaceful protesters, not less:

“Why the use of tear gas, stun grenades, why not,perhaps, use water cannon? At least it’s not going to have the same sort of effect, or maybe something that targets this small group. As you say, this blanket cover of everybody involved, everyone’s struck by the tear gas.

While co-anchor Errol Barnett appeared to wince at the reference, Jake Tapper didn’t react to that specific quote, although he has been openly, vocally critical of the heavy-handed police response in Ferguson. He likely either didn’t hear it, or made allowances for the facts that are being lost in the backlash.

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By: Tommy Christopher

Tommy Christopher is The Daily Banter's White House Correspondent and Political Analyst. He's been a political reporter and liberal commentator since 2007, and has covered the White House since the beginning of the Obama administration, first for PoliticsDaily, and then for Mediaite. Christopher is a frequent guest on a variety of television, radio, and online programs, and was the villain in the documentaries The Audacity of Democracy and Hating Breitbart. He's also That Guy Who Live-Tweeted His Own Heart Attack, and the only person to have ever received public apologies from both Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck.

10 responses to In Defense Of Rosemary Church, CNN Anchor Who Suggested ‘Water Cannon’ In Ferguson

  1. William August 20th, 2014 at 15:45

    clearly thinks she’s arguing for a more humane way to deal with the peaceful protesters, not less:
    Dang hippie, commie, prius driving tofu muncher.

  2. William August 20th, 2014 at 15:45

    clearly thinks she’s arguing for a more humane way to deal with the peaceful protesters, not less:
    Dang hippie, commie, prius driving tofu muncher.

  3. Khary A August 20th, 2014 at 17:14

    That moment of WTF?!?! by Errol Barnett is priceless!! You can see the ” must control the ‘sensible slap’ hand.” second look from her co-anchor. you know if we allowed the “sensible slap” a la Archer, I don’t think we would need to have half of the apologies or non apologies we get. It’s how one knows they are being an idiot and should go sit in a quiet corner for a lil bit.

  4. The last of the Thousad Sons August 20th, 2014 at 17:14

    That moment of WTF?!?! by Errol Barnett is priceless!! You can see the ” must control the ‘sensible slap’ hand.” second look from her co-anchor. you know if we allowed the “sensible slap” a la Archer, I don’t think we would need to have half of the apologies or non apologies we get. It’s how one knows they are being an idiot and should go sit in a quiet corner for a lil bit.

  5. whatthe46 August 20th, 2014 at 19:47

    ok, sounds like she’s from another country and maybe before she report or interview anyone on the subject matter involving “race” relations in this country, she should brush up on her history. dummy.

  6. whatthe46 August 20th, 2014 at 19:47

    ok, sounds like she’s from another country and maybe before she report or interview anyone on the subject matter involving “race” relations in this country, she should brush up on her history. dummy.

  7. david.luesley@gmail.com August 22nd, 2014 at 09:29

    This is why I ignore and hold talking heads in contempt since 76. They are not hired for their cognitive skills. Stick to your scripts idiots. Had no prior bias to FOX till i went there for news on 911. The gibberish eminating from the clearly nitwit blonde talking heads was cringeworthy. Have not been back since.

  8. david.luesley@gmail.com August 22nd, 2014 at 09:29

    This is why I ignore and hold talking heads in contempt since 76. They are not hired for their cognitive skills. Stick to your scripts idiots. Had no prior bias to FOX till i went there for news on 911. The gibberish eminating from the clearly nitwit blonde talking heads was cringeworthy. Have not been back since.

  9. Derek Yisrael August 24th, 2014 at 11:40

    Whether intentional or not, her job at CNN should discontinued by CNN. No suspension, but fired. There would no gray area if this were a similar abominable comment about gay or jews. There would be no allowance of explanation.

  10. Derek Yisrael August 24th, 2014 at 11:40

    Whether intentional or not, her job at CNN should be discontinued by CNN. No suspension, but fired. There would no gray area if this were a similar abominable comment about gay or jews. There would be no allowance of explanation. It was a sly attempt at a truly backhanded segregation era call. But racism, bigotry, and discrimination are a thing of the past. LIARS

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