Posted on 11/23/2004 4:24:34 PM PST by BurkesLaw
Asked about the election result, the sharp-tongued reporter simply put her hand on her face and said, "My God, the man is a fascist -- a fascist, I tell you."
She warned that Bush's victory will mean one thing: more war. She expects Iran to be next.
But surely Thomas, a female reporter who succeeded decades ago in a "man's world," had some empathy about Condi's appointment.
As we suggested the notion, a look of horror came over Thomas' face.
"I tell you, the women is a monster, a monster, a monster," she kept saying.......
(Excerpt) Read more at iconoclast.ca ...
Where, oh where do I start?
"Helen Thomas is as ugly as a mud fence, a mud fence, a mud fence, . . . ." he kept saying.
Only eight? hmmmm
As my grandmother used to say "there's no fool like an old Fool"
Arafat and Thomas together!?! Did they both have bags on?
Now that's image that I'll have all night.
They should let BARNEY BUSH have her seat in the White House Press room.
LMAO!!!!!11
Actually, if you look closely at Maureen Dowd, she will definitely look like Helen Thomas when she ages. Thomas is a mosnter, reminds me of the Discovery Channel's recent find, the Hogzilla!
I'm telling you folks, if Helen would change her Depends more often than once a month, it would make a new woman out of her.
Poor Helen has lost touch with reality. Either that or she died a few years back and Michael Moore is wearing her skin.
My dear Grandpa used to say "people can't help it if they're ugly, but they could stay home."
I thought that ugly old crow was dead.
Where does she come up with this stuff?
If you read the rest of the article, she goes on to say basically that Rice is a murderer and her family is a bunch of Uncle Toms.
Don't we need facts to say such things anymore or does innuendo work just fine?
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