She sounded like a broken record, "You weren't on the same boat as Kerry."
"You weren't on the same boat."
"You weren't on the same boat."
Susan's smarmy, oily grins REALLY ticked me off last night. I wanted to UN-DO all that fancy plastic surgery.
**Sounds like the way Susan Estrich was talking last night, when she "sat in" for Colmes.**
I saw that last night, jeez what a bee-ach that broad is. I worked in an office, 4 people in my room, 8 in the next, 4 in the room beyond that, that 3 in the last room. I didnt work directly with the 3 in the room farthest from me, "not in the same room (boat)" but I knew that one was a pain in the butt
One of the swift boat crewmen called into Houston talk radio this morning and emphasized that they were a flotilla, they often were no further than 15 feet away from Kerry's boat, and everybody knew exactly what was going on in the other boats and they knew the crewmen on those other boats.
Did you also notice that she did her best to appear as menacing as possible? She did not shake the Swift Boat Vet either. He stuck to his guns.
Well .. nobody was in the same airplane with Bush .. but that didn't seem to stop them from saying he was AWOL.
And .. anytime you have Bob Beckel on (who is a notoriously corrupt shill for the ultra left-wing group of the party), you can bet there's a hit coming.
I change channels. Evidently FOX has forgotten how they got where they are!
Aparently one of the Kerry/DNC talking points. The lawyers use nearly identical language in their threat letter to the TV stations.
Tied up side by side does not count with Estrich. She really made a fool of herself in that interview on Hannity. Everyone could see she was playing lawyer and parsing words.
As for what is up with FoxNews on this issue, I can not sort it out. I do think Hannity ran with it too hard when it first broke. Tony Snow seems to have taken the right approach. I listen to his show now (sorry Rush) and he took a very measured approach, the correct approach. Hannity put the story on like he was setting off the grand finale firework at the start of a 4th of July firework show.