That's why I didn't even bother to turn Imus on.
There were so many campaign ads on local TV this morning I was frantically switching channels trying to find some actual news.
Fox and Friends show some outtake of Michael J. Fox and the Perky One last night. They had some much Vaseline on the lens I couldn't understand the conversation.
Apparently rerunning outtakes from her "news" program is the only way she is going to get any viewers.
Miklaszewski admits that his comment that the Iraqi security forces haven't met any of their benchmarks was false, but he is still mad at Rummy for pointing it out. He also says that James Baker's Iraq Study Group is nothing more than a way to find a graceful way out of Iraq. I am hoping our "Decider" pats Baker on the head and sends him home. He can even give him some award or other if he wants.
Mike Viquera, MSNBC's reporter in charge of keeping Foleygate alive is still getting plenty of airtime, if only to say, "we don't know what's going on behind the closed doors of the Ethics Committee. "
His segments are labeled, "DECISION 2006: X-Rated Emails"