Jesse Watters, the same Bill O’Reilly producer who stalked Think Progress blogger Amanda Terkel, has set a new personal low: infiltrating a GE meeting and and criticizing MSNBC without identifying himself as a FOX employee. Via Reuters:

Just before GE re-elected board members, company brass were hit with questions from shareholders critical of an alleged leftward political slant at MSNBC.

But one of those questions came from Jesse Waters, a producer on “The O’Reilly Factor” whose criticisms were cut short when his microphone was cut off, according to several attendees. Waters apparently did not publicly identify himself as a Fox employee.

Waters has built a reputation as an ambush interviewer, specializing in on-the-street confrontations. But this is arguably the boldest move by a Fox newsie to utilize the tactic inside their chief rival’s tent, as it were.

To clarify: Jesse Watters, the FOX producer who repeatedly refused interview requests from the New York Times, had the balls to walk into a meeting of GE shareholders, where tensions over purported MSNBC bias may or may not have been racheting up, and stir the pot as if he were one of these shareholders and not an employee of the company’s competitor.

This story geneated a headline on Drudge which reads: “GE shareholders outraged over MSNBC bias; Microphone cut off…”

Watters reportedly asked why Countdown host Keith Olbermann didn’t challenge comedian Janeane Garofalo when she ranted on his show that the attendees of the April 15 tea parties were “racist” and “rednecks.”

It’s a fair question that I’ve asked, myself. I’ve also wondered why it’s acceptable for idiot Glenn Beck to compare Obama to Hitler and Stalin. But somehow I still know that I don’t have the right to march into Rupert Murdoch’s office like I own the place. I guess that’s because I’m not a total douchebag like Jesse Watters.