Allen West dismantles CNBC "reporter" on jobs numbers (video)
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Florida Republican Rep. Allen West defended his skepticism surrounding the September non-farm payrolls report in an interview on CNBC early this afternoon. The so called "objective reporter" from NBC's cable channel, Tyler Mathisen, got rather testy with Allen West and tried to interrupt him so he could not explain his point of view. West would have none of Mathisen's nonsense. Mathisen is on the verge of becoming unhinged during much of the interview skin to a Chris Mathews meltdown.
Here is the exchange:
MATHISEN: "You are alleging specifically that the president is engaging in a cover-up of the data. You are saying that the administration is actively manipulating that data. Correct?"
WEST: "Well, absolutely. Look at what happened with our GDP numbers. Fourth-quarter GDP numbers last year were 3 percent..."
MATHISEN: "Do you have any basis on which you say that? Do you have any basis on which you say that? Any source? Anyone that has come to you and said, 'This is the case?' I mean, do you realize how difficult it would be for someone to pull off that kind of conspiracy, given the number of people in the labor department, given the number of surveyors out there, one of whom would probably say, 'Wait a minute! That's not the right number!'"
WEST: "Well, if you would stop yelling in my ear and allow me to answer your questions, maybe we could get to the bottom of this. When you look at the GDP numbers — which have gone from 4.1 percent, then it went to 1.9 percent, then it was at 1.7 percent. It got revised down just about a month ago to 1.3 percent. We've got numbers that are all over the place. And we don't understand the direction this economy is going. ... I don't see these numbers that people are talking about, and I don't see how they can come back later in this month and say they're revising the numbers from July and August. So I'm very questionable with what we do see out of this administration, because the numbers don't add up.