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Brian Kilmeade: Al Franken is Insane
Fox and Friends
Posted on 04/28/2003 5:42:03 AM PDT by William McKinley
"The look on his eyes, its like John Matuzek on Super Bowl Sunday. Insane."
TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: alfranken; briankilmeade; foxandfriends; isabigfatidiot
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To: William McKinley
So, has anyone figured out what happened?
To: OKSooner
I just scanned the entire thread, and I'd have to say "no".
To: nicmarlo
If anyone watches more than two segments of H&C, they would know that the guest is questioned separately by each.
I still expect one or the other to "jump in", but I guess that's part of the show's formula that sets it apart from,
say, John McLaughlin, or just about any of the other "talking heads" shows.
IMHO, it's jealousy on the part of wannabe talking heads that Colmes has been making it so far as a
liberal pundit, for want of a better term. They cannot understand that there are other relevant opinions that the "masses"
would like to hear, too.
Colmes is still dishonest or blind or or irrational or in "The Nile" about his hommage to his failed religion and his rejection of the success of common sense.
To: nicmarlo
If anyone watches more than two segments of H&C, they would know that the guest is questioned separately by each.
I still expect one or the other to "jump in", but I guess that's part of the show's formula that sets it apart from,
say, John McLaughlin, or just about any of the other "talking heads" shows.
IMHO, it's jealousy on the part of wannabe talking heads that Colmes has been making it so far as a
liberal pundit, for want of a better term. They cannot understand that there are other relevant opinions that the "masses"
would like to hear, too.
Colmes is still dishonest or blind or or irrational or in "The Nile" about his hommage to his failed religion and his rejection of the success of common sense.
To: Calvin Locke
Colmes is a liberal, ergo in denial. That's part and parcel of being a liberal. Now, there's many more liberals who are dishonest, but they justify their dishonesty, as the Klintoons do, by telling themselves, their whole life time, that they're entitled, or they know better. It's all about ego, power, and greed with those kind of folks. Colmes isn't like those folks. He's just not quite gotten to the reality party of life; socialism doesn't work, no matter how good you think it could be, or fair, or right. That's where I think Alan's coming from.
To: PJ-Comix
Drudge made a big deal about it on radio last night, then had a 'developing" kicker on his web which disappeared. Strange, because it is a good story. The only place it was reported besides Drudge, as far as I know, was on Fox and Friends.
To: kevao
Maybe Hannity's tired from the three-hour radio show Nah. He sucks on the radio show, too.
He's simply incompetent--and sorely lacking in intellectual honesty. I've even heard Sam Donaldson out-debate him.
To: BSunday
Lost any respect I still had for Hannity when he suggested for a few weeks that Abner Louima suffered his injuries while having homosexual sex. He had on Volpe the garbage of a human being's father on every day back then.
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posted on
04/28/2003 8:48:36 PM PDT
by
sakic
To: OldFriend
Can't disagree with anything you have to say, but still think, as a person, Colmes is a good, if misguided, man.
To: sakic
Wow, I never heard that one. That's a low point even for Hannity.
On the bright side, isn't it encouraging to see how many fellow conservatives feel the same way about him that you do?
To: Hildy
Response to #110 - I think that's what Franken wanted - he probably wants a job and thought it would be a great way to audition.
To: William McKinley
I know a little bit how he feels, I've wanted to grab Tucker Carlson by the lapel and shake the Pussy out of him. He sits there and lets Bagala get away with murder.
To: tuckrdout
I have never heard Hannity admitt that the liberals have a good point. And the fact is, that at times they do! Really? Name one
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posted on
04/28/2003 10:07:16 PM PDT
by
Bommer
(Tom Dasshole is a Domestic Enemy!!!)
To: cicero's_son
It's simply that Hannity has written more books than he has read.
Kind of mean, but he just doesn't have the intellectual ability to seriously debate an issue without resorting to tired cliches.
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posted on
04/29/2003 7:11:55 AM PDT
by
OldFriend
(without the brave, there would be no land of the free)
To: Snowy; All
Drudge said that Al Frankenstein was staggering and bleeding from the chin...
and chins don't just start bleeding spontaneously.
To paraphrase Clinton, "If you see a turtle on a fence post, you know somebody put it there."
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posted on
04/30/2003 4:34:27 PM PDT
by
SerpentDove
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To: TomGuy
>>It does make one wonder: In a room of journalists, why couldn't at least one get a journalistic report out this morning about the "event"?<<
Brian Kilmeade and Matt Drudge sure got this out.
And remember, Matt was the only one to report on Lewinsky there for a while.
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posted on
04/30/2003 4:36:33 PM PDT
by
SerpentDove
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To: SerpentDove
So WHAT is the story with what happened to Franken? Obviously he did get punched out but I've seen no more details about the incident. And WHO did punch out Franken? So far, Franken isn't saying a thing.
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posted on
04/30/2003 4:39:17 PM PDT
by
PJ-Comix
(A Person With No Sense Of Humor Is Someone Who Confuses The Irreverent With The Irrelevant)
To: xsmommy
I have to reluctantly agree that Sean has lost a lot of influence on me as a talk show listener.
He relies too much on the emotional "sucker-punch" instead of a quick, incisive recitation of fact.
It is easy to discern when Sean thinks he's losing a debate...he immediately charges the caller or guest with being "Liberal"...and caller after caller have effectively refuted this charge.
Too often, what he lacks in lightning he makes up for with thunder. This just doesn't cut it with a thinking audience.
This is nothing but an ad hominem attack, and is beneath what I expected out of Hannity.
JUST ONE MAN'S OPINION (and frankly, I'm glad to see I'm not the only one who has arrived at the same conclusion).
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posted on
04/30/2003 4:45:35 PM PDT
by
SerpentDove
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To: PJ-Comix
All I know is that on Sunday night's Drudge radio show, Matt said that he had personally witnessed Frankenstein staggering around, holding a napkin to his chin, bleeding. This was AFTER (and I don't know that Drudge was an eyewitness to this) Franken went around the dinner party accosting conservatives in what appeared to be an "influenced" state of mind.
At one point Franken told Wolfowitz something to the effect that Clinton's army had done a good job in Iraq, to which Wolfowitz (rightly IMHO) replied "F*** you."
There was one point at which Frankenstein accosted someone , and to quote Drudge...and I emphasize..."It wasn't pretty."
I infer that it was Brian Kilmeade.
The reason I believe Kilmeade punched Frankenstein is:
a) Someone earlier on this thread said that on Fox & Friends, a panelist told BK something like, "That's when you got up and punched Al Franken."
b) Chins don't start bleeding spontaneously.
My theory on why all the hush-hush is that there is a huge lawsuit underway and NO ONE wants any part of it.
???
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posted on
04/30/2003 5:02:39 PM PDT
by
SerpentDove
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To: SerpentDove
Dude!!!! Brian ROCKS!!!!
WHEN FOX AND FRIENDS ATTACKS!!!!!!!
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posted on
04/30/2003 5:07:46 PM PDT
by
cmsgop
( Arby's says no more Horsey Sauce for Scott Ritter !!!!)
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