Posted on 05/09/2008 11:28:27 AM PDT by GPSkins
TVNewser Exclusive: A 24-year-old Fox News Channel production assistant was fired this morning for something she said during the red carpet arrivals at the Time 100 Gala last night. Insiders tell us the assistant, identified as Jennifer Locke, was on assignment with a camera crew to cover the entertainment angle of the event. When Sen. John McCain walked by, the assistant said, "I voted for you in the primary, you're going to win." McCain was overheard saying to her, "You're not supposed to reveal that." Locke apparently continued to explain that she is the daughter of Vietnam veteran. Insiders who were at the event were surprised and shocked to hear the disclosure, which was recorded on videotape. A Fox News insider called it "journalistically unacceptable." An FNC spokesperson would not comment on the personnel matter but did confirm Locke is no longer with the company, where she'd worked for a couple of years.
But,we know who the two are!
Takes one to know one.
LOL- I had the same image in mind.
Geez- relax folks! I thought I was at D.U.h for a second
Since when is this a name-calling “he’s a jerk” “yeah” “what an @##hole” web site?
What happened to intelligent commentary?
Leave that stuff for the DUhmmies
A bit harsh...
Who didn't she sleep with? Geraldo?
Until the advent of the Associated Press in the middle of the Nineteenth Century, newspapers were openly partisan affairs. Hamilton and Jefferson each sponsored a newspaper to politically attack the other - and that was not considered untoward at all.But the Associated Press was a monopoly, and as such it naturally raised some eyebrows early on. But the AP responded to that challenge by asserting that "we have newspapers of all stripes of opinion; we're not biased, we're objective."
Apart from the blatant hubris of claiming the wisdom to be able to be objective, the fallacy in that was the fact that the editorial page content was no longer the most important opinion expressed in an AP newspaper. Those famously contradictory political opinions were overshadowed by the planted axiom of AP journalism - that all journalists were objective. That is, it no longer made business sense for newspapers to compete on the accuracy of their coverage; to that extent they were no longer competitors. Any more than the Yankees and the Red Sox are competitors when they are trying to promote attendance at baseball games. Any more than ABC News and NBC News tried to run CBS News out of the business over the 60 Minutes episode using of the fraudulent "Killian Memos . . . and subsequent stonewalling."
There will always be a market for those who need their news strained through a conservative screen. Otherwise, how would they know what to think or what opinion to have?
Babies eat strained food because they have no teeth. People watch strained news because they have no brains.
I enjoy conservative commentary. That said, I’ll take my news, read factual accounts of world events, unfiltered, black, no sugar, thank you. I’m intelligent enough to digest it.
So much for free speech. The four-eyed faggot, Keith Olbermann, does not make any secret that he’s voting for Obama. He just did not come right out and say it.
There will always be a market for those who need their news strained through a conservative screen. Otherwise, how would they know what to think or what opinion to have?
Babies eat strained food because they have no teeth. People watch strained news because they have no brains.
I enjoy conservative commentary. That said, Ill take my news, read factual accounts of world events, unfiltered, black, no sugar, thank you. Im intelligent enough to digest it.
"Unfiltered?" In your dreams."Factual?" When "the news" is photoshopped?
The Market for Conservative-Based News doesn't promote "news strained through a conservative screen," it explains why there ain't no such animal.
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