Posted on 05/02/2002 8:28:40 AM PDT by KLT
By Susan Jones
CNSNews.com Morning Editor
May 02, 2002
10:03 am
Clinton As A TV Talk Show Host?
(CNSNews.com) - It's been mentioned before, and now it's making headlines:
The Los Angeles Times reported Thursday that former President Bill Clinton has met twice with NBC executives to discuss the possibility that he might host his own TV talk show. According to the newspaper, the discussions are preliminary, but Clinton is said to be seriously interested. He reportedly wants to be paid $50 million a year to become "the next Oprah Winfrey," according to the newspaper. Neither NBC nor Clinton are commenting publicly. Stay tuned...
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Off the threads, where else be-baw...
How have you been? Long time no hear....Gonna come down and visit the Socialist Republic of NY someday?
Ooooooo, interesting idea...maybe we can also have one of those canes that come out from behind the curtain, and grab Clinton by the neck and rip him off stage...Now that I would watch...
FreeGards okie, From the Most Socialist Republic of all NY,
KLT AKA Karen
Lorena Bobbitt.
Risk his status as a world statesmen? In whose eyes? And who better to discuss these topics than someone with his expertise.
Trial lawyers. Phone sex agencies. That sort of stuff.
How about you just change the channel?
It's Lincoln's bed. It tells me how much respect they had for where they were, how about you?
Interesting.
But I cannot really make sense of it without my tin-foil beanie.
...Mr. impeached former president, our next guest is man who worked closely with you and your wife and yet you claim not to know who hired him... Craig Livingstone, ladies and gentlemen < applause >There's enough material that they could run a new episode every day for years....Here is a corporate executive who discussed lowering bans on technology sales to China with you. What's that? You don't recall? Well, welcome....
...Our next guest goes back to your Arkansas days as guv'ner. She claims that you raped her and told her to 'put some ice on it' < oooooooooooh >, ladies and gentlemen, Juanita Broderick everybody...
Did they explain where Clintoon was supposed to have gotten dignity? Those two don't even fly the same airlines.
One poster at DU calls the Slickster "Big Dog". I guess that's because he likes to hump legs and should be fixed.
I wonder how advertisers pay for their air time. Would the Clinton people force them to pay for the whole season up front? The first commercial breaks on Clinton's show would be worth the sponsor's money as many viewers will be tuning in just to see how bad it is. But after that it would just be a waste of cash. There was a thread a few weeks ago on how even prime time commercials are getting dirt cheap for sponsors. This means lower profits for all shows. So how do they expect to roll out a new high overhead show? Of course the Clinton's and reality rarely occupy the same hemisphere.
I saw a few months ago where the people who sell TV programs can't even give away new talk shows as the market is already saturated with them.
When President Clinton has his own show, my cable company might deserve the exhorbitant monthly checks we send them. CNN or MSNBC would profit handsomely from the interest such a show would attract, including many Freepers now suffering effects of the Bush Recession.
Lordee, I get tired of posting this, but I will.....
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I have 1 question for you...
HOW CAN WE MISS YOU IF YOU DON'T GO AWAY!!!!
Sheeh, take the hint...hit the trail. This guy is pathetic!!
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