Posted on 03/04/2011 11:55:17 AM PST by seanmerc
The fall of Helen Thomas has been a storied and sad tale and almost every day it seems like another chapter is added.
An article by Michael Miner, which appeared in the March 3 Chicago Reader, detailed some of the fallout that occurred following the Society of Professional Journalists decision to retire its Helen Thomas Award for Lifetime Achievement. The story describes some of the internal friction within the SPJ over the decision to retire the award, but also pointed out Thomas reaction to that decision. It wasnt pretty. (h/t Alana Goodman, Commentary magazine)
According to Miners article, in a phone conversation that Thomas had with SPJs Sigma Delta Chi Foundation President Steve Geimann, the embattled former UPI White House correspondent accused Geimann of being part of some sort of conspiracy.
After the board decided, Geimann called Thomas, and a day later she called him back, Miner wrote. The conversation didnt go well. She said she already knew, Geimann reported. She asked if I worked for the Israeli government and said SPJ was taking away her honor. I tried to explain that the then-recommendation preserved the honor for her, and the other recipients would forever be HT lifetime achievement honorees. She complained about the recommendation, suggested her First amendment rights were being denied then hung up on me.
Miner also reported about a follow-up phone call between former SPJ President Christine Tatum, a friend of Thomas, and Thomas. During the call, Thomas was angry and crying according to Tatum, quoted in Miners story:
I called her. I said, Did you hang up on Steve? She said, Yes, do you want to know why? It took him a day and a half to call, and in the meantime she was hearing from these reporters from Jewish news agencies jubilantly trumpeting this [the loss of her award]. Yes, she was angry. In fact, she was crying. She was getting these calls and she was crying.
Back in January, Thomas was hired by the Falls Church News-Press. Thomas has shown little remorse for her May 2009 remarks suggesting Israeli Jews go back to Europe which prompted her firing. She has, however, won the sympathy of former President Jimmy Carter.
Evil old bitch.
You twisted SOB!!!
You know, I pity Ms. Thomas.
Once upon a time, I used to know her. Believe me, she was no “trip to Paris.”
How sad that she has come to the end of the road, and she has all of this hate stored up for Jews.
A real pity, that.
Haven’t even scratched the surface yet.
My eyes!! My eyes!!!
How many computers will meltdown when that picture is pulled up? Oh man -
Talk about getting hit with the ugly stick...
Someone said that it looked like she fell out of the ugly tree and must’ve hit every branch on the way down.
Look. Thomas has outed herself as a rabid anti-Semite and anti-American with a career of crapping on Israel, Jews, and the U.S.A. But the remarks about her aged appearance drop us down to her wretched level. Let’s leave that to Daily Kos and other mutated invertebrates.
” . . . the embattled former UPI White House correspondent accused Geimann of being part of some sort of conspiracy.”
Could it be another Vast Right Wing Conspiracy?
You will face GOD one day helen... HE is not pleased.
LLS
“Look. Thomas has outed herself as a rabid anti-Semite and anti-American with a career of crapping on Israel, Jews, and the U.S.A. But the remarks about her aged appearance drop us down to her wretched level. Lets leave that to Daily Kos and other mutated invertebrates.”
You can’t ask much from such a sorry lot.
Not only is she evil, she is extremely stupid.
NOBODY has infringed upon her 1st Amendment Rights and if she would bother READING the document, she would understand that.
Classic! Mind if I steal that one?
Paranoia. It’s not just for The Beautiful People any more.
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