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Phil Donahue most likely to exit, stage left
USA Today ^
| Peter Johnson
Posted on 11/18/2002 6:26:30 AM PST by MindBender26
Edited on 04/13/2004 1:40:06 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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To: Republican Babe
MSNBC might as well play Musak this prime-time hour. lol, even Musak would probably keep more viewers awake than listening to Donahue!
To: rockrr
Congratulations on getting out of there while you still had your sanity! I've always wondered if there is any pressure from the higher-ups to put a "company" liberal slant on the news or do they just read what they put on the teleprompter and naturally put their own personal liberal tweak on the story? You may not have been in a position to know this, but since you are one of the few to have been in the belly of the beast and survived I thought I'd ask!
To: GulliverSwift
I've never watched the Buchanan-Press show, can anyone tell me how it's going?I like the show, and I have always wondered why it wasn't on in primetime.
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To: MindBender26
Will he be chased by a bear?
To: Wphile
He's walking around with a mike, lots of women in the audience and talking about really stupid stuff. God, you should have seen tonights anti-war show. They had Aranna "I drove my ex-hubby to homosexuality" Huffington. A lot of women, pacifist-men &arabs in the audience and they were so trying to pump up Phil's anti-war rants with hoots and applauses. It was quite sad
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