Posted on 02/11/2008 4:50:52 AM PST by Laverne
So, when will the Olbermann suspension be served?
So do we now have to call it the “P” word? ;-)
Chealsea is the only human in the US today who is totally and permanently off limits.
It’s C.N.N. , the Clinton News Network where it is ok to disparage Americas president, military, or Republicans but if you tell a nasty truth about the clintons you are in hot water.
A propaganda machine in all honesty, little more.
You gotta agree that accusing someone of pimping one’s daughter 20-something daughter is much different than accusing someone of pimping a general officer.
Watch “COPS.” Not a lot of over 50 generals arrested for prostitution are there?
I think Oblermann got promoted after this; recall someone saying “Olbermann is running MSNBC now”! :-)
Hate speech against the President, the troops, and all republicans/conservatives is perfectly acceptable to Fat Dim Russert and the gang at NBC/MSNBC....but don’t cross the Clinton’s or democrats.
Will NBC/MSNBC never be embarrassed for being the poodles for the DNC?
Pimping is an expression well-suited to politics and MSNBC’s coverage of it. I fail to see the offense unless the Clintons believe Chelsea really could be mistaken for a hooker. The free press will not exist in a Clinton administration. Look how they cringe already!?
Would you not agree that Bill Clinton pimped Monica?
What difference does it make, MSNBC/NBC have marginalized themselves with their hate speech; they have no credibility anymore. If it takes a slam against a Clinton to expose the lies and untruths of MSNBC that is fine with me. The comment by Schuster was inappropriate and rude, just like the comment (and many more) by the Olberidiot.
Recall too, that a “reporterrete” on CNBC called President Bush a “monkey”.
The folks over there are liars and propagandists, its high time GE pulled the plug on them.
This was probably overlooked because nobody watches his show.
I seriously don’t think this is a big deal. Pimping is a rather commonly used slang term to refer to questioning medical or law students by a professor, usually on a singled-out, one-on-one basis with everyone in the room witnessing.
I couldn’t care less. I’ve heard the phrase numerous times.
Heck with Olbermann, how about Mornin’ Joe asking one of his journalist friends if Fred Thompson’s wife worked the poles.
Yes, I recall. In fact, this was discussed yesterday on “Reliable sources”; when a panel member reminded Howie that Scarborough had made this statement, Howie defended him and stated “he was talking about exercising”. I LOLed!
silly argument, the word was used in a non-sexual manner both times. Silly political correctness even pokes its ugly head in conservative blogosphere....SHEESHHHH.
she couldn’t make a living at it
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