Posted on 12/06/2001 1:41:57 PM PST by 43for8
Edited on 04/22/2004 12:31:46 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
I just watched petite, chirpy voiced Brenda Buttner rip Terry McAwful about 5 new a-holes on Fox News "Your World with Neil Cavuto" in a debate over the economy. She single-handedly destroyed every silly argument he made. She had him babbling nonsense at the end. It was good TV. Everyone should watch the replay tonight. She nailed him to the wall about Tom Dasshole and the Senate democrats holding up the stimulus bill. It was so refreshing to watch a news anchor hold Dasshole and the senate democrats accountable for holding up the stimulus bill and to turn it back in their face. Ol' carnival barker Terry was in the end stammering and repeating the same silly, weak democrat talking points and then mentioned some kind of nonsense that he "started 30 different businesses and that he knows about small business". HAHAHA. Don't you know all those businesses were "legit"? HAHAHA.
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at minimum, you probably see now how difficult the reporting business is.
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Correct. I thought only whiney-ass liberals got Rhodes Scholarships
Brenda Buttner
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Brenda Buttner was named senior business correspondent at Fox News Channel in 2000 and contributes to Your World with Neil Cavuto, Cavuto on Business, in addition to serving as a substitute anchor each week with finance segments and market news.
She also hosts the Fox News weekend show Bulls & Bears, providing viewers with insights to prepare them for Monday's opening bell each week. Prior to this role, Buttner served as host of The Street.com, a fast-paced Fox News business show offering action-oriented insights and advice to help investors get an edge on Wall Street.
Before joining Fox News, she hosted CNBC's The Money Club, and was a general correspondent from 1995-1998 and a Washington correspondent from 1990-1993. Buttner is the recipient of numerous awards, including a Cable Ace Award in 1996 for Best Business Programming and a National Clarion award in 1990 for Best News Story. In addition, many of her personal finance articles have been published in various popular magazines and newspapers including The New York Times and Ladies' Home Journal.
Buttner began her career as an anchor/reporter for KCRL-TV (NBC) in Reno, Nev. She graduated from Harvard University with honors with a bachelor's degree in Social Studies and then went on to be a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University, where she graduated with high honors with a bachelor's degree in politics and economics.
I was carving a chicken while watching it and everytime she slammed ole McAullthat the poor bird took a hit...LOL.
That explains why I want to feel her brain......
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