Posted on 07/13/2006 6:17:19 PM PDT by LdSentinal
Why get all professional now? Just make something up.
Dan, you probably made a seven-figure salary for decades...just drop this thought - along with your vain "legacy" dreams.....enjoy your millions and chalk up your failure to 'experience'.
What's the frequency, Kenneth?
Hubert Humphrey. Now that character brings back memories--when I served in detention for a week with my buddies for singing 'Dump the Hump'.
Buckhead, May I please have your autograph?
:-)
Dan is just gonna have a big heart attack and die. That may be the best ending for everyone.
Maybe, Dan, they aren't telling you because they know you.
>I served in detention for a week with my buddies for singing 'Dump the Hump'.
.... and it's on your PERMANENT RECORD!
(PS, I'm proud of you!)
Patience is a virtue...but when it comes to the likes of this assclown liar, I truly hope that he fades into obscurity fast.
Dan Rather gives me the urge to projectile vomit.
Does he have a new show, or something?
Let me know so I can avoid it.
We were out eating dinner and the place always have Fox News on. I had my back to the television but our friend was facing the television and he saw Valerie Plame's picture shown and then Brit's face and he said "Even Brit's having a hard time not laughing."
Another neighbor stopped by and joined us and he's an attorney. He just kept shaking his head, ordered another drink and said: "We need to have this on Court TV so we can watch the final humiliation of the Wilsons."
Think about how much fun it would be to follow. Dan files suit against the very people he conspired with to defraud the country the truth about the Rathergatge memos. CBS, you know, has all of the internal memos which were covered up by Attorney General Thornberg. They will have to huddle together to decide again which documents they would continue to hide. Discovery could be very, very funny.
Bring out your dead,
Denial ain't just a river in Egypt.
Oh, dear. Do you think we should "lawyer up?"
Go Dan.......Go!!!
Great to see the Libs eat their own!
I like it. Got a lot of potential for Schadenfreude.
He screwed up royally, flat out refused for days to admit even the potential that the provenance of the documents might have been dubious. After days of pressure he even went so far as to find a "witness" to claim that a memo "like that" one he put on the air was written, in the failed attempt to cover for what was becoming a clear embarassment for him, his team and his network.
How many people lost their jobs because of his decisions? He doesn't seem to care or show any remorse for that. He'll "stand by his story" and possibly "sue" because the negative repercussions of his bad judgement came to haunt his employer and colleagues alike?
If any of us make a very bad decision, and then make it worse, and it causes our employer and colleagues to suffer a loss of credibility and significant financial losses, we should be fired.
Perhaps his letter of resignation was a forgery?
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