Posted on 04/27/2006 9:45:08 PM PDT by Tut
Oh, not so amazing. You should see what they post about stuff on a website! *G*
So, I didn't see where it said who it was doing the questioning. I'd sure like to know. This goes a bit beyond the ridiculous. I'd like to drop this "professional" a friendly email...
Give them their CNN. .....but only Lou Dobbs' show.
Why did they cave?
Should have agreed to meet their request and put it on Cartoon Network or Lifetime.
Why are my tax dollars being used to fly this cry baby around?
I would say this was from the Onion, but because nothing is beneath a dummycrat this is believable.
Did this really happen? It seems as if it would have to be satire, but I also wouldn't put such behavior past the WH press corps.
What Scott should have said is:
"So, what you are saying is that you - the supposed objective and impartial press corp - you would prefer a left-leaning network to a right-leaning one? Is that it? Because many people consider CNN to be a Democratic Network. This is a Republican administration. We're not necessarily supposed to be impartial, but you are. BUT, if you are saying that you're not, then we'll get that changed for you right away."
McClellan is leaving, thank God.
Please see post #10.
When somebody puts a ball on a tee and invites you to take a baseball bat and knock it into next week, you don't just stand there and play with yourself. This exchange is exactly why I have never been able to stomach a McClellan press briefing.
Q I've never seen -- they're always turned to Fox, which a lot of people consider a Republican-leaning network.
And the problem with that is what?
Maybe some cartoons or a children's movie for the next flight?
He should have said they have it on because it is the highest rated. He should have also called them on the Republican-leaning statement by pointing out that most people think of CNN as liberal, Democrat-leaning.
the problem is, it (FOX) does not quite lean to Commieland enough....
Michelle Malkin funny Ping.
Oops, sorry, we can't do that. It seems to be stuck on the Best Of O'Reilly marathon....
It was Jim VandeHei from the Washington Post.
This seriesly happened?!
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