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To: wrathof59
Pat Buchanan is the host, he should have cut off the mike if he had any balls, and that Larry O'Donnell is a complete wacko, the should have broke for a commercial and came back with Larry in a straight jacket with duct tape across his mouth like Abby Hoffman in the Chicago courtroom

Pat realized that letting O'Donnell speak worked better than any argument that he or John O'Neil could ever come up with. There was nobody outside the Kerry campaign who thought that Larry did a favor to his side tonite. It will be blogged about alot in the next few days, and that will create even more interest in the Swifties. The hatred of the left has blinded them to the optimism of America, and it will be shown on Nov 2.

180 posted on 10/22/2004 7:53:22 PM PDT by rocklobster11
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To: rocklobster11

This is how MSNBC thinks they'll boost their ratings. Scarborough is the only program I'll watch there but the commercials for Hard Balls plays the confrontation with Zell Miller. They think this is good TV. Inform them otherwise!


195 posted on 10/22/2004 7:57:42 PM PDT by pieces of time (No longer the "silent" majority.)
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To: rocklobster11

That's the correct outcome, but in realty this Larry Wacko will probably be rewarded his own show,

Chrissy Matthews screamed down Michelle Malkin, and nothing happened to him.

I only turned on the show because of O'Donnell's coniption fit last week against people of Faith (and I can't stand that legal blond on FOX)(and no baseball). Nothing happened to him then and I would be surprised if anything happened to him after tonight.


235 posted on 10/22/2004 8:10:56 PM PDT by wrathof59 (semper ubi sub ubi)
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