Posted on 01/04/2002 12:25:32 AM PST by kattracks
Edited on 05/26/2004 5:03:11 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
THE folks at Msnbc are talking to former Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Alan Keyes about hosting a 10 p.m. show up against Fox News' new hire, Greta Van Susteren. Meanwhile, Van Susteren, a lawyer before her O.J. Simpson commentary turned her into a CNN star, reportedly has penned an eight-page memo detailing CNN's demerits. She plans to keep the document secret as long as CNN doesn't try to paint her as an ungrateful traitor.
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If United States Senator from Maryland is not a national job, what is, other than President and VP? And enough times for people to criticize him for it, I have discovered that there are people around here who criticize him for the color of his tie, or any other reason they can invent, present company most certainly included.
And this may come as a big surprise to you, but there are a lot of people around here who do not LIKE Alan Keyes......and haven't liked him for a long time.
much better than the one I know of with a Speech Writer! ;-)
Wow. I would pay to see that!
And this may come as a surprise to you, but there are also some who put the well being of their country above their personal likes and dislikes. But they would have to be patriots, and you have no understanding of that.
Spoken like a true disciple of Alan Keyes.
Are you now contending that if I don't agree with Alan Keyes I'm unpatriotic? Are you insinuating because I don't degrade people like you and Mr. Keyes do that I don't have the best interest of my country in my heart?
And then you all are SHOCKED when people have such a vile opinion of him and you all. Has it never occurred to you all that it's not the message that people object to, but the messenger and his Kool Aid drinking followers?
If you prove wrong, will you pay us a decent toll for the use of that bridge?
:)
Best wishes,
Richard F.
I thought this was YOUR job, telling us all how dumb we are not to understand what Keyes actually said, when the words are right in front of us.
He'll never get this show anyway.
"THE folks at Msnbc are talking to former Republican presidential candidate
and former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Alan Keyes
about hosting a 10 p.m. show up against Fox News..."
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If they do, I'll be on MSNBC.
Keyes is the MAN!
The astronaut who found himself
on the Planet of the Apes
couldn't be more surprised.
Actually there are no human beings who have such an opinion of Dr. Keyes, only a few sub human trolls. The conservative movement, through its institutions such as the American Conservative Union, and the Conservative Political Action Conference which is being bannered on FR these days, honors Dr. Keyes, and is featuring him as a major speaker, along with his fellow conservative leaders 'Oliver North, Wayne LaPierre, Sean Hannity, David Horowitz, Ann Coulter, Ambassadors Alan Keyes and Jeanne Kirkpatrick, Senators Jesse Helms, Phil Gramm, and James Inhofe, Congressmen Bob Barr, Chris Cox and Tom Tancredo, MSNBC "Hardball" host Chris Matthews, Gary Aldrich, Dr. Laura Schlessinger and Phyllis Schlafly'. (By the way, I think Matthews is there as the one token liberal they bring on to debate). Just where are you and your fellow servants of the Dark Lord on the list, hmmm?
Thanks for the ping, Howlin.
Bingo, Miss M. MSNBC no more likes Alan Keyes than they do Bush but I guess it is "an enemy of my enemy is my friend". Keyes would play right into their hands and his ego would dwarf any scruples he might pretend to possess. I can just imagine it.........Alan Keyes - Pawn Extraordinaire.
Exactly!
To: kattracks
"Keyes with his own show?
Fantastic.
Why didn't Fox think of this?
# 9 by Aquinasfan
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To: Aquinasfan
Fox just hasn't gotten to outright blatant Bush bashing hosts.......yet!!!
Give them time!
However, I doubt that even Bush Bashing will get MSNBC more listeners.
# 10 by OldFriend
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Alan doesn't "bash" George Bush, OldFriend.
He doesn't kiss up to Bush, either.
Keyes doesn't follow the rest of the herd.
He follows his beliefs.
I think Keyes has the right idea.
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