Posted: 4/16/2009 6:34:36 PM EDT
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By now I'm sure everyone has heard about the CNN anchor-woman that antagonized the guy at the Chicao Tea Party. Well, I just found out from my younger brother that THIS bitch was the one interviewing the man at the Chicago Tea party. She used to be a local anchor for channel 6 news here in N.O. I couldn't believe it when he told me it was her. I used to see this bitch on the news every night. All I can say is she does not represent me or anyone I know. |
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It's cool. We're more pissed about Jindall. ![]() What Jindall did? never mind found it: Gov. Bobby Jindal (R-La.) suggested Thursday that former Vice President Dick Cheney should tone down his criticism of President Barack Obama. Cheney has repeatedly criticized the president’s national security policy, saying recently on CNN’s “State of the Union” that Obama’s decisions “raise the risk to the American people of another attack.” Asked to respond to Cheney’s remark during an interview ABC’s “Good Morning America,” Jindal said: “I don’t think we should question President Obama’s patriotism or his intentions.” “I think Democrat or Republican, we should all agree that our current president, our former president would obviously want to do everything they could to keep us safe,” he said. “Let’s give the new administration a chance. Let’s not question their intentions. Let’s have a real debate on their policies.” The Republican governor praised Obama for “showing more flexibility when it comes to Iraq than maybe some of the campaign rhetoric suggested.” In Jindel's defense he went on to say... Jindal “I am, quite honestly, pleasantly surprised,” he said. “That’s the kind of pragmatism, listening to the commanders on the ground, I think is very important.” Jindal did offer some criticism of the president, pointing out that it is “fine to have an honest disagreement on the policies that both administrations would choose to try to keep us safe.” “At some point, we need to stop going overseas and apologizing, criticizing our predecessors,” he said. |
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Quoted: By now I'm sure everyone has heard about the CNN anchor-woman that antagonized the guy at the Chicao Tea Party. Well, I just found out from my younger brother that THIS bitch was the one interviewing the man at the Chicago Tea party. She used to be a local anchor for channel 6 news here in N.O. I couldn't believe it when he told me it was her. I used to see this bitch on the news every night. All I can say is she does not represent me or anyone I know. So then WTF are you apologizing for? ![]() |
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Quoted: “I think Democrat or Republican, we should all agree that our current president, our former president would obviously want to do everything they could to keep us safe,” he said. “Let’s give the new administration a chance. Let’s not question their intentions. Let’s have a real debate on their policies.” I'd like for that dumbass Jindal to explain to me just WTF their intentions are when they label veterans and supporters of the constitution and low taxes as extremists. But oh wait, I'm not supposed to question that. Jindal better get his fucking head out of his brown round or he's fucking toast as a conservative candidate. |
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There actually are some folks at CNN who are on our side although they are obviously few and far between. I cannot reveal this person's name but I will pass along their comments:
"Today Neal Boortz went off like I have never heard before. He was seething and cancelled his appearance on CNN's Rick Sanchez show today because he said he needed to cool down. I did see the video footage on You Tube and it is huge; people are livid and I don't blame them. She was there arguing with people when it is their right to protest. She really made CNN look bad. I am ashamed. Fox was all over it tonight too. Wow. And they wonder why their ratings lag behind FOX?" |

