Posted on 02/10/2012 8:47:21 PM PST by FamiliarFace
Yesterday, on the eve of Jerry Sandusky's latest court hearing, Courtney Brennan of Pittsburgh's WPXI-TV was taping a report in front of the Sanduskys' house. It starts off looking like your standard TV news story: An earnest Brennan ready to give an overview of neighbors' complaints to police about Ol' Jerry, the house framed in the background just so, when (expletives deleted).
Looks like Dottie has gone dotty;)
When life goes to hell, it goes to hell in a hurry.
I wouldn’t plant myself in front of someone’s driveway. You can get hurt that way.
Dottie, close doesn’t count. Reporters are worth 100 points.
Bonfire of the Vanities stuff.
The reporter didn’t look nearly run down to me.
The reporter stared at the car strange for a few seconds then realized Dottie wasn’t going to wait for them to finish their reporting while blocking her from her driveway/property/home.
The reporter didn’t need to do her reporting blocking the driveway, they could have reported a few feet over either direction.
Sick family but Dottie has a right to pull into her driveway and not wait on some reporter.
I hate to sound like I’m defending a child molester —or even the wife of one— but the reporter was timing her shot to coincide with the wife’s arrival home by car. The reporter did know ahead of time that the driver wouldn’t wish to stop, and this reporter had carefully chosen where to stand.
She’s basically manufacturing a news story, trying to inject more drama into it, for ratings.
The reason for this is because people are watching, “the regular news” less and less.
Whom to hate more —child molesters or MSM presstitutes?
THAT IS HARD..!
It looked like Dottie had gunned it to be pulling in that fast to her driveway. Right or wrong on the reporter’s part, Dottie’s road rage is an accident waiting to happen. I hope the attorney talked some sense into her since he was right behind her.
I'm sorry, Judge, I didn't mean to kill that d@*# reporter, but she was in my driveway! I couldn't get through, so I had to plow her over! Besides, I've had such a hard time of things lately. You know, life has been pretty difficult since I found out my husband was charged with deviant sexual behavior with several minor boys. No one wants me to come party with them anymore! Now it's just me & Jerry. You know, we've both done soooo much to help everyone else out. Now all we get is haters for all the hard work we put into the Second Mile. That be-otch reporter deserved what she got!
Picture bubble over reporter's head. “This idiot in this car is going to ruin my “live shot”.
almost ran over a reporter?
Trying to get on our good side, is she?
Q: What do you call 1000 reporters at the bottom of the ocean?
A: A good start!
Give’em hell, Dottie!
Not sure who to root for here...reporters or the pedophile enabler...
SHe knew her husband was a pervert and now she knows we all know. She is sticking by him, she is demented also. Sick. Boohoo to Mrs. Pervert.
No blood, no foul.
Little miss media parasite reporterette needed to be in a less stupid location for her shot and now, if she isn’t a complete fool, she’ll think twice about where she sets up to tape.
I’m not holding my breath though, the fourth estate has never been known for the great wisdom of their lackeys.
I can understand Mrs. Sandusky’s anger and the reporter was stupid for setting up in the middle of the street directly in front of their driveway, but if she had run that reporter over she’d have been guilty of murder.
An adult can defend himself better against a car than all those little boys crying out in her basement while her husband raped them could.
She never objected to the fact that her husband had a boom-boom room in the basement for his twelve-year-old boy dates.
Dotty's been batty for decades.
I hope she goes to prison too.
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