Posted on 07/15/2010 9:12:04 AM PDT by Nachum
On her Bravo TV show Tuesday night, left-wing comedian Kathy Griffin referred to Sen. Scott Brown's two daughters as "prostitutes," and a CNN reporter apparently thought it hysterical. [Audio available here.]
Griffin, who was readying herself for a trip to Washington, DC to rally and drum up support for a repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," brought CNN reporters (husband and wife) Dana Bash and John King onto the show to "coach" her for handling Washington. Bash is a congressional correspondent for CNN, while King anchors the news hour "John King, USA."
When the couple showed Griffin a picture of Sen. Scott Brown and asked her to identify the figure, she responded "Scott Brown who is a senator from Massachusetts, and has two daughters that are prostitutes."
Bash erupted with laughter, while King grimaced.
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One more fascist marker. They are really adding up now.
Here's a picture of the Griffin.
FILT — Fool I’d Like to Taser.
Somebody should dig up some of the old Howard Stern material on Kathy Lee.
“Your original”
No, got it off the radio. Don’t remember who.
Right....although Daddy Brown did his daughter no favors on the night of his election by telling everyone she was "available".
What a stunned c**t.
Scott Brown is going to learn how Sarah Palin felt, having HER kids attacked by the libs. Frankly, I hope it gives him pause in supporting the libs in Congress.
I was thinking FILT- F’in idiot Liberal Trollop
Let's not insult the Welsh. The griffin is to them what the eagle is to us. Kathy Griffin is an insult to humanity. What sewers are her mind and her mouth.
Ok, I don’t want to insult the Welsh. Anyway, it was an insult to the Griffin because the Griffin was much better looking than Kathy.
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