To: GeorgefromGeorgia
I like Ann, although at times she can be somewhat over the top...but that is Ann. This whole event was a set-up between NBC/MSNBC and the Edwards campaign, which is so obvious. They completely quote out of context to make an issue and give John and Beth Edwards a platform to “take on the right”! What a joke.
The spitter has no journalistic qualities, he is a liar and is completely unethical. Unfortunately, to work at MSNBC you have to participate in hate speech and lies, it is what they are all about, from morning to night. Propagandists all.
16 posted on
06/28/2007 3:54:33 AM PDT by
Laverne
To: Laverne
Since when is it okay MSNBC and Chris Matthews become overt campaign staffers/fundraisers for Edwards?
54 posted on
06/28/2007 5:03:54 AM PDT by
Use It Or Lose It
(Jon Bruning for U.S. Senate! It's time to CHUCK Hagel.)
To: Laverne
I agree with your comments about how the MSM treats liberals like Edwards in a more favorable light. Coulter’s choice of words, in my opinion, may energize some portion of the conservative base, but has the effect of setting herself up as a target for the MSM so that her influence outside that portion of the base is nil.
To: Laverne
I like Ann, too. Analogies, hyperbole, sarcasm...that's her thing. It flows well in her books and because of it, the left attempts to use her as ammunition. Well, Ann doesn't seem to mind, either. She turns it right back around on them.
Go, Ann!
To: Laverne
I like Ann, although at times she can be somewhat over the top...When Ann is "over the top," it usually is in response to some "over the top" thing a liberal pundit says. She just throws it right back in their face.
91 posted on
06/28/2007 6:46:46 AM PDT by
dfwgator
(The University of Florida - Still Championship U)
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