I gotta say, that is one peculiar schnozz that Campbell sports. It is so thin that it disappears when you see her full-faced.
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Campbell Brown's father is James Harvey "Jim" Brown, Jr. who was elected Louisiana state senator 1972 and served two terms. Then he was secretary of state from 1980-1988, and he ran unsuccessfully for governor in the 1987 jungle primary. He was elected insurance commissioner in 1991 and served until he resigned in 2000. Jim Brown's political career came to an end with a six-month prison sentence for lying to the FBI about an insurance scam.
Like they say, "The apple doesn't fall far from the tree."
This has now become my second favorite interview. My favorite interview was in the 2000 election a week before the election - Judy Woodruff interview with Ralph Nader on CNN. This was an interview IMO whose purpose was to get Nader to drop out of the election and not risk Bush winning. The real possibility of Nader being a spoiler was what drove Judy’s partisan emotions.
Judy was trying to convince Nader by bringing up issue after issue. Nader continually responded that there would be little difference between Bush and Gore. This rationale frustrated Judy even further which also grew with the failure with each issue. Finally, you could see in Judy’s eyes that she had the game changer - judges and abortion - surely Nader couldn’t risk having Bush elected so that he would appoint judges to overturn Roe vs. Wade. The look of frustration on Judy’s face was priceless when Nader refuted that point coupled with the realization that she had not succeeded in her mission.
The Campbell Brown interview had delicious frustrations but Campbell was out of her league in her arguments. It was thoroughly enjoyable. Thanks for the post.
Barack would be proud of Campbell.
Wow! That was too...er...I might say funny, but that doesn't quite fit. I don't watch television, ever...so I know who Campbell Brown is by name, reputation and quote, but...having never actually seen her...is she USUALLY that way???
But the thing that really disturbed me was...that whole "Lightworker" business. Now, I have read enough of Mark Morford (can I even say that name here without getting zotted?) to know just what kind of "being" HE is, but my skin began to crawl reading that "Lightworker" business, especially his reference to JFK.
Morford seems to be burning with a white hot fever of deranged adulation like some kind of mad prophet holding a stick with severed hands on it as seen in Monty Python's "Life of Brian". If I didn't know better, he seems to wish for his candidate to follow in JFK's footsteps all the way to the conclusion in order to martyr and canonize him (at least based on this passage)
"...Those attuned to energies beyond the literal meanings of things, these people say JFK wasn't assassinated for any typical reason you can name. It's because he was just this kind of high-vibration being, a peacemaker, at odds with the war machine, the CIA, the dark side. And it killed him...."
Um..."...high-vibration being..."???
Morford is simply deranged and delusional. I could hardly sit still without scratching while reading that tripe. If he appeared walking in my neighborhood, I would call the cops.
Campbell Brown is an obnoxious woman. What a condescending attitude she has toward Rothschild who couldn’t answer any question without being interrupted. Brown’s snarky laugh is as unprofessional as the network CNN is.