“the shows are full of drama queens, girlie men and a few hours plugging the liberal agenda.”
Girlie men — you nailed it. The men adopt a chatty, feminine persona (e.g., Harry Smith, who I’m convinced is a woman), which goes hand-in-hand with ultra-liberal, or else they act like 6th grade pre-pubescent gossipy boys (Stephanopolos).
NPR follows suit, where only the women have low voices, or they have a snarky, self-superior tone (e.g., Scott Simon), or the sing-song tones of the idiotic liberal-activist “science” guy, Ira Flatow.
“the shows are full of drama queens, girlie men and a few hours plugging the liberal agenda.”
Girlie men — you nailed it. The men adopt a chatty, feminine persona (e.g., Harry Smith, who I’m convinced is a woman), which goes hand-in-hand with ultra-liberal, or else they act like 6th grade pre-pubescent gossipy boys (Stephanopolos).
NPR follows suit, where only the women have low voices, or they have a snarky, self-superior tone (e.g., Scott Simon), or the sing-song tones of the idiotic liberal-activist “science” guy, Ira Flatow.
I want to know who watches those shows and The View. If View wasn’t reported on news channels I would have never heard of it.
You bet they do, and then they go and vote.
Unfortunately, I think so...
and throw in “women’s magazines” too...they are full of Obambot worship, “green” living, the “cause” of the week and how to raise your kid into a limp-wristed OWS “advocate”.
Any time someone I meet quotes something from a “morning TV show”, I write them off...
Ms. King is going to fail which is par for most of her lack-luster career.
She would be a 4th rate weather forecaster somewhere unknown if it weren't for the coat-tails of Oprah.
Her career + this interview =