I'll be getting some Pepto-bismol on the way home to try and keep my stomach calm.
So did he NOT TAKE ENOUGH of his meds to make himself appear worse than what he really is all in the name of stem cell research?
STFUB
Yes having Parkinson's disease is bad. But using it to promote a political agenda on an unproven science that kills babies is despicable.
One of the chapters of Ann Coulter's book "Godless" was about the Dem's tactics of putting a "victim" up as the spokesman for some cause... ala Cindy Sheehan, The Jersey Girls, Max Cleland, etc... and if anyone disagrees with this spokesman's comments, then they are pilloried for being "insensitive" and for "attacking" the victim.
We can now add Michael J. Fox to the list.
Hey,Katie....I think it's time for ya to buy a vowel.
This must have been Perky's feeble attempt at humor, trying to show MJF was "bi-partisan"....HA!
Backing Arlen Sphincter is the icing on the cake!
Liberals are giving false hope to the sick and dying in this country and it is high time that it be stopped. Liberals have no morales and would sell their soul as long as they could be God on earth.
Wow, the last few threads have been about Fat Nat Maines on Oprah, Sheehan in Fresno, and now MJF. Is it VICTIM NIGHT or something? How long are the libs going to play the victim card? Oh, never mind...
"He told me he reduced his dosage because he didnt want to have dyskinesia, which is the side effect of too much medication"
Staving off, no doubt, the questions that were raised by "people like Rush Limbaugh" that he manipulates his medication so as to appear appropriately "pitiful."
Gosh, the PR photo of Couric and Fox on the CBS website just makes to wanna hurl. How could she possibly challenge the guy who she's posing for publicity photos with him???
The more that they want to enrage the Republican base, the better. I mean, I was wondering why CBS or some other outlet hadn't had a MJF puff piece, i.e. "see how this poor man has been victimized by the Republicans, why, you can't dare criticize him, he is a (human shield)."
I'm watching...how can you not be heartbroken.
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What's wrong sweetie, ratings down?
My grandmother had Parkinsons (no medicine to control it) and I am sure she would say, shame on you young man.
I've seen the previews of this "interview". Fox flops around like a break dancer, just like he did in the ad. IMHO, he's exaggerating to get sympathy. I've seen people in the final stages of his disease, and they shook, but they didn't put on a show like Fox. Then again, they weren't making RAT commercials.
Yet he was still able to appear on Boston Legal...