Posted on 07/18/2008 5:59:11 AM PDT by outfield
The reporter who wrote the hit piece on Fox News explains that he had a tough past and was plagued by crack and alcohol abuse.
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
ha, that hack was a step up from their usual staff....
crack is wack...as is the NYT. what a joke. was he smoking crack when he was writing the FNC hit piece? sure read that way.
You can’t get a writing job a the NY Times unless you are a crack addict, a drunk or a pathalogical liar or a combination of the aforementioned.
The magical, mystical, main stream media.
Certainly explains a lot of their reporting.
All NYT writers go to a protologist to get their hearing checked.
All NYT writers go to a proctologist to get their hearing checked.
Does anyone have a link to the hit piece?
“All NYT writers go to a proctologist to get their hearing checked.”
How about All NYT writers go to a proctologist to get their heads examined?
Probably just the first one to admit his problem. I’d bet there are a number of the DBM who do the same thing. They have so much guilt and drown their sorrows in drugs and booze.
That too
I second this motion.
This actually turns the noun, or is it an adjective, "second" into a verb, doesn't it? Or could it actually be an "adverb" now? oooooooohhhh...
wow, why is he just a reporter? he is is obviously qualiifed to be mayor of Washington DC
You had it write (sic) the first time.
“...he had a tough past and was plagued by crack and alcohol abuse.”
I get so tired of this crap. No one (especially the RAT/lib/socialists) ever takes responsibility for their actions. He got caught, so now the excuses begin — “Not my fault.” “I am an addict.” “The crack/alcohol made me do it.” “My mommy and daddy were mean to me.”, ad nauseum. ~barf~
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/second
Third meaning under verb
Adjective
1. coming directly after the first in order
2. rated, graded, or ranked between the first and third levels
3. alternate: every second Saturday
4. another of the same kind; additional: a second chance
5. resembling or comparable to a person or event from the past: a second Virgin Mary
6. of lesser importance or position; inferior
7. denoting the second lowest forward gear in a motor vehicle
8. Music denoting a musical part, voice, or instrument subordinate to or lower in pitch than another (the first): the second tenors
9. at second hand by hearsay
Noun
1. a person or thing that is second
2. Brit education an honours degree of the second class
3. the second lowest forward gear in a motor vehicle
4. (in boxing or duelling) an attendant who looks after a boxer or duellist
5. seconds
a. Informal a second helping of food or the second course of a meal
b. goods that are sold cheaply because they are slightly faulty
Verb
1. to give aid or backing to
2. (in boxing or duelling) to act as second to (a boxer or duellist)
3. to express formal support for (a motion proposed in a meeting)
Adverb
Also: (secondly) in the second place [Latin secundus next in order]
Verb
Brit & NZ to transfer (a person) temporarily to another job [French en second in second rank]
secondment n
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