Posted on 11/07/2008 9:40:40 AM PST by eeevil conservative
Bill OReillys No Spin Zone was full of spin in his "Talking Points" opening Thursday night. He desperately tried to make the case that covering gossip from unnamed insider campaign sources was actually news. He even went so far to claim that not covering the childish snipes from losing, out of work campaigners would be suppressing news.
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The real news here was that the Palin children have shown more grace, dignity, and maturity than McCain staffers....
I suddenly don't feel so bad about not spending cash on cable!!!
At least when I watch TNZ, The right people as a rule get mocked.
BOR can’t swing it both ways. If he is giving ANY credence to the Gov Palin rumon mill and NOT seriously covering the COLB, natural-born requirement (dual citizenship), missing college records, Indonesian passport, and even Larry Sinclair’s false arrest by Beau Biden, then he has spun himself out of control. C’mon Bill, get real!
This is the same O'Blowhard that wouldn't run the Jesse Jackson tapes because they didn't meet his standards isn't it?
YES! and I even mention that exact example at the end of the article!
Great minds and all that!
;-)
A great show on every day that allows you to escape the news....
USA at 5:00, 6:00, and 7:00
And Mark Harmon ain’t bad either!
Mark Harmon is great, as is the whole cast of NCIS. Even though the subject is serious, the cast is very funny.
The only thing O’Reilly cares about is that he doesn’t get audited by the IRS again. Clinton audited him 3 times.
I don’t care if the whole news media goes down the tubes...
“NCIS”
Yep—that’s what I’ve been watching. O can go pound sand
He's a registered girly-man, no couth at all.
Some good writing you been doing lately though...
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