To: i88schwartz
I know this is a shallow thing to say, but I can’t help myself—I’ve never been able to take Totenberg seriously because the few times I’ve seen her I’ve burst out laughing due to her resemblance to Lily Tomlin’s Ernestine character.
2 posted on
10/22/2010 10:30:58 PM PDT by
Darkwolf377
(All great civilizations, in their early stages, are based on success in war. -Kenneth Clark)
To: Darkwolf377
Nina Totenberg always expresses herself as if she were utterly witless and guided only by her insatiable appetite for personal elitism. There is nothing about her that is caring, genuine or humane. She is a characterization of her liiberal elitist world view. That, more than anything else, is what endears her to the PBS crowd.
4 posted on
10/22/2010 10:39:12 PM PDT by
Louis Foxwell
(The American Revolution is just as unpopular with statists today as it was at our founding.)
To: Darkwolf377
But Ernestine wasn’t a first class hypocritical bitch of the first degree.
27 posted on
10/22/2010 11:34:47 PM PDT by
unkus
To: Darkwolf377
"Totenberg"--German for "mountain of the dead."
To: Darkwolf377
I know this is a shallow thing to say, but I cant help myselfIve never been able to take Totenberg seriously because the few times Ive seen her Ive burst out laughing due to her resemblance to Lily Tomlins Ernestine character.LOL! Now that you mention it...
89 posted on
10/24/2010 7:08:58 AM PDT by
MaggieCarta
(What are we here for but to provide sport for our neighbors, and to laugh at them in our turn?Austen)
To: Darkwolf377
92 posted on
10/24/2010 1:32:14 PM PDT by
Palladin
("Congress--YOU'RE FIRED!!!")
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