Posted on 03/17/2007 5:34:20 PM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
Would you take a paycheck from an organization you consider illegitimate? Neal Gabler apparently would.
"I don't want to bite the hand that feeds me my Kool-Aid," claimed Gabler on this evening's "Fox News Watch." He then proceeded to do just that, claiming that Democrats pulled out of the Fox-sponsored presidential candidate debate in Nevada "for the same reason that Republicans would not go on Air America -- it doesn't make any political sense. Why in the world would you want to legitimize a network that spends hour after hour after hour after hour to, to."
View video here
Interjected host Eric Burns: "why would you agree to do it in the first place?"GABLER: "They made a mistake. I think they made a mistake."
Gabler went so far as to accuse Burns of being part of a Fox right-wing conspiracy: "Even in the intro to this, you called the left-wing bloggers not just left-wing bloggers, you said 'extreme, extreme left-wing bloggers'."
BURNS: "I said one 'extreme.'"
GABLER: "No, you said two. That's the kind of thing that Democrats don't want to legitimize. They're going to get bashed [by Fox News] from here to eternity."
For the record, Eric was right, Neal was wrong. It was one "extreme." Video here.
For Gabler to suggest that the manifestly moderate Burns is some kind of conservative hit man is patently absurd. For example, not long ago, as I documented here, Eric put himself to the left of even liberal panelist Jane Hall, criticizing US Airways for "intolerance" for removing from a flight those six Muslim imams who had made passengers uncomfortable with their actions.
In describing Fox News as a right-wing bash machine that feeds "Kool-Aid," and accusing his host of exemplifying the bias, Gabler wasn't merely describing the Dem view of Fox as illegitimate -- he was embracing it. How could a self-respecting person continue to work for such an outfit?
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There's no such thing as a hard leftie who's intellectually honest.
But what if it clashes with his mauve shoes?
What's a liberal to do?
Fox News is not Conservative.
Yes he is and I won't call him my f word, I'd have to go to rehab.
LOL, fair enough.
A faggot.
Maybe FOX should just let him go someplace else so he can make his living writing about the media instead of cluttering up their show with his insane bullshiite?
>> "I don't want to bite the hand that feeds me my Kool-Aid," claimed Gabler on this evening's "Fox News Watch."
Good thing for Gabler Congress raised the minimum wage.
"Money"
You mean as in "filthy capitalist dollars"!!?
I thought Marxists like Neal never touch the stuff!
To compare FNS to Air America is total nonsense. And why would anyone on the right set him/her self up to be maligned on the 'late' AA?
On his show tonight he was preaching a very liberal immigration policy.
Conservatives need begin boycotting CNN/MSNBC/NBC/CBS/ABC/PBS/C-SPAN.
Let FoxNews know how you feel by writing them at comments@foxnews.com. Obviously, Neal Gabler would be far more at home with his pals at MoveOn.org. He is already quoting his apparent hero, George Soros.
I think CNN probably turned him down. To quote Jack Nicholson "Sell crazy someplace else, we're all stocked up here".
Why should they? Bill O'Reilly would call that justifying bad behavior by pointing to other bad behavior.
Not partnering with MSNBC would be smart for the GOP not because of the hard-left slant they have, but because there is no audience there. CNN, ABC, CBS, NBC all have audiences and would be wiser choices to sponsor a GOP debate.
Republicans didn't want to debate on Air America Radio because they could reach more people using a rolled up newspaper as a megaphone than AAR has listeners.
I was thinking of a different f word.
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