Posted on 11/10/2004 4:40:48 PM PST by FreeAtlanta
How far into the "On the Record" before Greta covers the "oh, so lightly" covered Scott Perterson trial?
Who is Greta and this Peterson fellow you speak of?
I would love to see her replaced with Laura Ingram.
They could replace anybody with Laura and I would be happy. Greata's nose job wasn't enough for me to ever tune in, maybe if she tried a brain transplant I would consider.
Greta and legal exhibitionists are like G. Perry and the spitball. At least you know what you are going to get.
I always turn to Scarbourough Country!
Still waiting for Greta to reveal Geraldo as the mystery jurist with details on the murder and how it tied in with Al Capone's vault and Usama's stealthy retreat from Tora Bora.
>>They could replace anybody with Laura and I would be happy.<<
Why isn't there another shot for Laura? She was barely given a chance on her first show (c or ms NBC, can't recall).
I live ten miles away from the hoopla!
As if we don't get enough of it on the national news - what do you think our local news covers?
All Peterson All the TIME!
PS... We do have a Peterson Deathwatch going - similar to the Arafat Deathwatch and the Pope Deathwatch....
I digress....
well, it didn't take long, and she has been goig at it for 24 minutes, now! arrrrrrghhhhhh
We switch to Scarborough Country every night as soon as Hannity says: "...and now let's check in with Greta van Sustern..."
I make some exceptions, ie, if Greta has "her generals" on, discussing the war.
When she first came on Fox a few years ago, she looked like a bar slut who hadn't washed her hair for weeks. She could have greased truck axles with her hair. Why Fox keeps her around with her incessant soap opera, is beyond me.
She wrote a book about Sean Hannity. It's on the New York Times Best Cellar list.
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