Their latest salvo: Last night I caught Paula Zahn interviewing aging actress Kathleen Turner. (War of the Roses, Romancing the Stone, Body Heat, etc.) Self identified liberal, Ms. Turner will soon have her own talk radio show on PBS. But oh no, never would she try to sell a point of view. Never. She'll have guests on, to answer questions from listeners.
This wouldn't have interested me if I hadn't listened to Drudge on Sunday night interview 2 MIT professors with a new website to expose hypocrisy (and other stuff), on elected officials. I'm sure I'm not the only one to question whether MIT professors would have come up with such a brilliant idea when high and mighty elected officials were democrats.
We can tout FreeRepublic.com, (and Drudge mentioned us on his Sunday show), but we need to stay focused. The messenger isn't nearly as important as the message.
Cordially,
That should be a hoot! Does anyone out there remember her appearance years ago on the "Larry ('Bootlicker') King Show?" She was defing some University's opposition to an AIDS play in her home state of Missouri.
I think she was there representing Lear's Limo Liberals for the Hollywood Way that night. But she certainly didn't do them any favors (except maybe among the lavender mob). She was SO unbearably halty and pretentious("...Weellllll...Larrrrry...") it made me want to gag! She & Larry made "The Actor's Studio" look like "Meet the Press."
I think her breathless, hair-swishing performance that night has only been surpassed recently by Madonna fumbling around on her new "Briteesh Occent" when accepted a Music Award.
When some popular shock-jocks once said "Uh-oh...watch out...it's the 'Kathleen Turner' syndrome," I died laughing, knowing JUST what they were talking about.