Posted on 09/01/2008 4:25:27 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
I just watched the most amazing bit of TV in decades - I cannot wait to see the YouTube version of it. Wolf Ditzer (aka Blitzer) was hosting Gloria Berger, Bill Bennet, Donna Brazille an John King (I believe) on The Situation Room and were discussing young Bristol Palins (Governor Palins oldest daughter) pregnancy and her plans to have the baby and marry the father. At the center of this discussion was Barack Obamas call to keep the families (and these personal decisions) off limits. But what does CNN do? They air a woman reporter who ran to Alaska questioning the entire abstinence position of Governor Palin in light of her daughters pregnancy. It was pathetic.
Besides the Duh factor that abstinence works every time it is tried (pregnancies being proof of the opposite) Bill Bennet was rightfully outraged at CNN and Blitzer for bringing the Palin familys personal issues into the debate like this. Bennett was hammering Blitzer who did not want to concede CNN crossed the line.
John King was looking just stunned and as if he was going to get sick. He wanted nothing to do with the muck raking by CNN.
(Excerpt) Read more at strata-sphere.com ...
That's why I didn't bother to answer him/her. Not worth my time "wrestlin' with a pig".....LOL
Looks like they have now FOUND the videos
SHOWING what this article describes:
http://strata-sphere.com/blog/index.php/archives/5863
There are several there now.
I haven’t clicked on them yet as my wife is still
in dreamland and I don’t wanna wake her, ya know? :)
They’re ALL YouTube, too, btw ...
After two weeks of this noise, I then want McCain to say "If Obama's mother, an unwed 18 year-old, had followed your advice, you would not have a candidate this year"
"Who can predict the destiny of a child?"
Your running text is very effective. Good post.
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