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Old 05-26-2008, 06:57 PM
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Default Re: FOX Pundit Wishes for Obama Assassination, Laughs

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Originally Posted by cnredd View Post
I can pretty much agree with that, (although "crappy commentators" is strictly an individual's opinion.)...

If this came from an Ann Courture-type, it would be expected, but I don't know Liz Trotta nor her biases...I looked up her bio...she's the first woman reporter in Vietnam, and worked for CBS, NBC, and the Washington Times in a 30+ year career...

So there's nothing that suggests she's anm Ann/Rush type of person....

(Of course, she's on Fox, so that's an automatic for some)...
Jimmy Carter was a respected politician until he was out of office. Now he's taking up every lefty cause out there. Just because you have a solid record doesn't mean you will continue that record. I'm not saying she is automatically a bad person because she is on FOX. I just find the FOX commentators to be silly and over the top. The same with CNN. I can tolerate MSNBC for the most part. I don't want it to seem that I am making a blanket statement about all FOX commentators, but they are the station that has had Coulter and Rove, and everyone that seems to turn a moderate to liberals stomach. Hell, even ol' Alan Colmbs can't manage a declarative sentence giving stronger credence to the conservative argument.

But this isn't about FOX, this is about what Cnredd and I shockingly agreed upon. The woman was out of line for her joke and that is what sets this apart from the other slips.
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