Posted on 10/20/2006 10:04:37 AM PDT by Pyro7480
Mary Katherine Ham of Town Hall.com, Michelle Malkin, the "boss" of Hotair.com, Kirsten Powers of Fox News Channel fame, and La Shawn Barber, a black conservative who has her own blog discuss abortion, crisis pregnancy centers, and other related issues.
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That was a great discussion and with a nice view too (four attractive ladies). KP surprised me with what she had to say - though admittedly i don't know much about her other than i see her on Fox News sometimes giving the Democrat side of things. I figured she would have just spouted lib talking points but instead she provided thoughtful and honest opinions, not spin. I wonder what her lib friends think about her part in the discussion.
Kirstin Powers is, like, so vapid and shallow in her, like, commentary on Fox News. Fox can find better spokespeople for the democrat point of view. She is unintentionally hilarious whenever she opens her mouth.
Her strategy is usually to respond to a point by noting "So, like, you are saying, like, [instert overstatement of the other side's point that even an 7 year old can see is poorly conceived]."
She is one of the most consistently uimpressive talking heads on Fox. I was astonished when they had her subbing for Alan Colmes for a few days a while back. One of the wort spokespeople for the dem cause out there, and that really saus a lot.
Also, she is usually regarded as a 'Democrat Stretegist.' What democrat hires her for her insight and strategy? I'm not being a wiseguy - I really want to know who could possibly be that dumb.
You'll be surprised by her if you watch the link.
Did she, like, depart from her regular pattern?
I'd say so.
Even she can have lucid flashes now and then.
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