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To: r9etb
Betcha a machine bought Coke you're wrong. Slick's ratings would be comparable to Rosie's -- how could it be otherwise, since they're aimed at the same demographic group.

I'll take that bet! :)

Donahues Numbers were Up when he first started. After a short period of time the Liberal Mantra people stopped watching.. I trust the same thing will happen with X42. People will watch at first to see what he's like.. After a while they will be turned off with all the leftist spin and lies.

I rather hope X42 takes the show, If for nothing else then to see him dig his own hole! :)
Ps... Where is Rosie these day's???

51 posted on 08/27/2002 2:00:20 PM PDT by Japedo
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To: Japedo
I trust the same thing will happen with X42. People will watch at first to see what he's like.. After a while they will be turned off with all the leftist spin and lies.

I've got no idea where Rosie is these days. I seem to recall something about her wanting to "spend more time with her family" or something like that.

But while it was on the air, I do seem to recall she had steady and pretty good ratings.

As for Clinton, you're assuming he'd do a political talk show, which I agree would fail miserably. But of course, Slick is so much more (gag) than a tawdry politician. He's so (retch) sensitive, and he feels pain, and is (barf) a sex god, and he positively glows on-stage. I could easily imagine CBS putting him in a touchy-feely show aimed at Rosie's fan base, with a little politics thrown in to liven up the love-fest.

In fact, it might well be a very effective political forum for him. And, of course, it would serve Hillary's political ambitions quite nicely indeed.

97 posted on 08/27/2002 2:16:49 PM PDT by r9etb
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