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To: Republican_Strategist
To: Republican_Strategist
Janeane Garafolo is an absolute dope. I've known that since I saw her in 'By Bye Love' with Matthew Modine back in '95.
To: Republican_Strategist
Kilmeade ate her lunch.
To: Republican_Strategist
Kilmeade will be seen as very disrespectful and aggressive by over 50% of the female populace (soccer moms, democrat voters). Emotion rules with them, not truth or logic.
For the rest of us it was cathartic to see the addled-brained ego of Garafola punctured.
She lost her political virginity to Brian. She will despise him forever.
To: Republican_Strategist
To: Republican_Strategist
The douchebag is off her medication again, I see.
10 posted on
02/26/2003 7:21:26 PM PST by
rickmichaels
(American in Spirit)
To: Republican_Strategist
Garofalo: "Exactly, so why don't you book somebody you have more respect for in the anti-war movement?" Fair and balanced. You decide.
13 posted on
02/26/2003 7:36:58 PM PST by
Samwise
To: Republican_Strategist
Way to go Brian. You did well. We are proud of you and know your family is proud of you as well. You did not let her get away with her silly, ill-informed rantings. who the heck is she anyway?
To: Republican_Strategist
ALL YOUR CAKES ARE BELONG TO JANEANE!
To: Republican_Strategist
Oh, I see, since she reads "Foreign Affairs" and "The Economist", that makes her a foreign policy expert compared to those who read Time? WTF? Does she also agree with The Economist on its economic stance? One wonders, although not for too long..
Garofalo: "No I didn't. Did you read Foreign Affairs magazine this week? Did you read The Economist this week?"
Hey, Garofalo, did you read FreeRepublic this week? No? Then SHUT THE F#$@% UP!
24 posted on
02/26/2003 7:56:37 PM PST by
Paradox
To: Republican_Strategist
You know, I really liked Janeane (the spelling of her name reeks of feminism) at first when she came out and was an early icon of my fellow Generation Xers.
She resented the establishment Hollywood: the looks, the plastic surgeries, the phoniess. Too bad she is now one of them.
32 posted on
02/26/2003 8:07:20 PM PST by
ServesURight
(FReecerely Yours,)
To: Republican_Strategist
Garofalo: ...Madeleine Albright was very, unfortunately very vocal about 'compliance is irrelevant and sanctions don't get lifted until he's gone.' Okay, now, why you gonna disarm in the face of that? I think he is very well aware also that the hawks in this administration have no, they don't care at all whether he complies to arms inspections. In fact this administration is adamant that they don't want more inspections. And also, there's a myth that he kicked the inspectors out, UNSCOM inspectors out, who were very successful by the way. He kicked them out for spying, they were indeed spying, and then they went back in, and then Butler pulled them out before [drowned out]"
She sounds absolutely incoherent.
To: Republican_Strategist
Even though Fox and Friends runs here in Arizona between 3am and 6am I am still a longtime fan. This whole episode gives the impression that the show is something of a shouting match. Its not. The normal atomsphere for the show is like sitting around with some of your best buddies and shooting the breeze. These folks are generally funny and friendly. In order to really rile them like this Saddamite did you've got to be extraordinarily dense and stupid.
43 posted on
02/26/2003 9:36:55 PM PST by
Nateman
To: Republican_Strategist
No one can out-finesse the liberals like Rush Limbaugh, but under the rather spontaneous circumstances, Brian Kilmeade was awesome in dismantling that ARROGANT, HOSTILE, POMPOUS liberal airhead janeann buffalo, or whatever she calls herself. His best shot was to say that the only reason she was being listened to was because of her being a celebrity. Bravo for Brian for having the balls to stand up to just another obnoxious liberal celebrity a$$hole! A definite TKO for Mr. Kilmeade!
To: Republican_Strategist
My neighbor's dog left a pile of Garofalo on my lawn that I have to go clean up.
49 posted on
02/27/2003 3:28:03 AM PST by
Claire Voyant
((visualize whirled peas))
To: Republican_Strategist
A friend to whom I sent a link for the video clip of this observed that she's here in town tomorrow, I guess doing stand-up comedy. He was wondering if we should show up out front. My thought is, Why give this woman any more free publicity?
53 posted on
02/27/2003 4:07:32 AM PST by
FreedomPoster
(This Space Intentionally Blank)
To: Republican_Strategist
I'd say Janeane is very lucky tht E.D. is still out on maternity leave. E.D. would have simply shredded her and a lot less politely than Brian did.
Even so, Brian did quite well and I'm more impressed with him the longer he's on the show. When he first came on, I thought he was a slow-witted sports guy. But he's getting more confident, has a real wit even when not being scripted, and can think for himself in situations where the scripts don't dictate his every word.
To: Republican_Strategist
Kilmeade: "So you just distrust this government inherently, you distrust Colin Powell when he sat there and said 'Here is intercepts of Iraqis trying to cover up nerve gas, you distrust that?" Garofalo: "Yes I, first of all the British dossier, the British dossier was bogus and you know it."
So that moron Garofolo thinks the phone intercept that we actually HEARD of one Iraqi telling another not to discuss nerve agents over the phone is fake. I guess she doesn't believe her own ears and believes Powell is a liar.
58 posted on
02/27/2003 4:25:57 AM PST by
PJ-Comix
(He Who Laughs Last Was Too Dumb To Figure Out The Joke First)
To: Republican_Strategist
I saw the segment. It was classic! My favorite part was this exchange. He really nuked her with this one:
Kilmeade: "Is that beneath you? No because I'm not going to let you sit in there and get off because you're a celebrity."
Garofalo: "What? Why am I, what the hell does me being a celebrity have to do with anything?
Kilmeade: "Well that's the only reason you're here"
Garofalo: "What does my occupation have to do with anything?"
Kilmeade: "That's the only reason you're here."
To: Republican_Strategist
Most of the loud mouths seem to be unemployed at this time. Hmmm.
67 posted on
02/27/2003 5:21:39 AM PST by
oyez
(Is this a great country...........Or what?)
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