To: MikeBaker
I'm inclined to give him another week. I noticed the interviewing discrepancy between Card and Dean, but its at least possible that Wallace had to tone down the interruptsions because Dean was in another city and the interview was done remotely. There was a noticeable time delay and a couple of instances of the stop/start alternating that comes with the time delay.
I suspect, however, that the entire town of the broadcast will be more liberal and less entertaining than before. Brit is now the show's only saving grace (although I do enjoy when Charles Krauthammer visits).
To: babyface00
entire town should be entire tone.
I need more coffee...
To: babyface00
They should have gotten Laurie Dhue to replace Tony. Most men would drool.
Let Brit come in and ask the hard questions.
A treat for the guys before the football starts!
27 posted on
12/08/2003 7:10:38 AM PST by
netmilsmom
(He who angers you, controls you!)
To: babyface00
"I'm inclined to give him another week. I noticed the interviewing discrepancy between Card and Dean, but its at least possible that Wallace had to tone down the interruptions because Dean was in another city and the interview was done remotely. There was a noticeable time delay and a couple of instances of the stop/start alternating that comes with the time delay."
My thoughts exactly. I thought Wallace was a bit pesky toward Card, but it didn't appear to me to be due to any obvious bias. I also don't want ANY channel pitching softballs to conservatives or liberals to fit an agenda. Fox should be as it says "Fair and Balanced", and the truth will take care of itself.
46 posted on
12/08/2003 7:46:01 AM PST by
zencat
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