Posted on 10/21/2004 5:39:54 AM PDT by FR_addict
E.D. Hills told a story today on Fox&Friends about Barbara Bush that I don't believe ever happened.
In order to be fair and balance, she came up with a story about Barbara Bush, Connie Chung, and Geraldine Ferraro.
She said that Connie Chung asked Barbara Bush what she thought of Geraldine Ferraro and Barbara Bush said she couldnt say it. Connie Chung said to whisper it in her ear and then Connie repeated that it rhymed with "Witch".
Now I remember when this incident happened. It was Newt Gingrichs mother (not in politics) and she was talking about Hillary.
I dont believe the same thing happened with Barbara Bush!
(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...
I have had position on this issue. I voted for the Connie Chung incident before I voted against the Connie Chung incident. And I have a plan, but I won't know what it is myself until I find out what the situation is.
I hope everyone reads this entire thread and gets their facts straight before they make fools of themselves.
On another note about E.D, I heard her tell Bill O'Reilly that Kerry would never come on his show because Kerry is a coward. HA!
I can't stand to watch her, but then again, I remember her from her early days as the anchor of WPXI News with "Edye Tarbox and Mike Hambrick"...simply one of the worst local newscasts ever assembled.
Actually Barbara said "a word that rhymes with RICH", not witch.
Sometime last year, my youngest daughter, 12, asked me what a b***h was. One of her "friends" had called her that. (I know, I know.. some friend.) Hillary had just been on some news program, and I had made some disgusted noise, and hit the mute button. I said, "some people call Hillary that."
Actually, Barbara Bush said Geraldine Ferraro is something that rhymes with "rich".
She was indicating that she thought that Ferraro was a bitch, but would not say it.
(Mrs. Bush was being quite polite because Ferraro is, in fact, a bitch. IMHO)
Your right she is an idiot. Additionally it is very tacky for a woman to go by her first two intials.
NUMBER: 595
AUTHOR: Barbara Bush
QUOTATION: I cant say it, but it rhymes with rich
ATTRIBUTION: On her husbands opponent, Democratic vice-presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro; she later telephoned Ferraro to apologize for referring to her as a witch, NY Times 15 Oct 84
SUBJECTS: The World: Politics & Government: Politicians & Critics
I've been watching F&F for about 5 years now and the impression of E.D. I get is that she's a conservative, but tries WAY TOO HARD to be "fair". Plus, sometimes she gets absorbed in her own self righteousness.
I think "we" think she seems nice enough but isn't the brightest bulb in the Fox chandelier.
You are correct. I heard her make the comment too and knew it was not Barbara Bush who said it.
Damn! You beat me to it! I was in the middle of a Google search for Juliet.
Which means that Steve and Brian get to hang out with...
Lauren, or Kiran, or Juliet.
Now, this is no offense to ED, but after having seen Lauren and Kiran in 'the chair', so to speak, I like 'em better (especially Lauren. Smart, beautiful, and a beautiful voice). It's not that she's gone down in my estimation, it's that Lauren and Kiran are better, in my opinion.
Lauren's just plain classy, IMHO.
= )
They're all cute....But Juliet should be in the Chair.
But, soft! what light through yonder window breaks?
It is the east, and Juliet is the sun.
Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon,
Who is already sick and pale with grief,
That thou her maid art far more fair than she:
Whether it happened or not, what was the point in telling this? Make it fair and balance by telling something that happened 20 years ago? What Theresa said has nothing to do with what Barbara said. It's like saying, "yes, what Theresa said was wrong, but let me tell you what Barbara Bush did." Apples and oranges.
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