Friday, November 21, 2008

  1. I thought MSNBC’s PDS would go away by now.  Guess not.  “BREAKING NEWS”?  Really this is breaking news?  His comment at the end was something else.

    Posted by on November 21, 2008 at 0806 hrs


  2. An allegory—emphasis on the gory—in video.

    Posted by on November 21, 2008 at 0930 hrs


  3. Yummy, can’t hardly wait for next week’s turkey dinner.  Dear MSNBCOBAMMA-This is the real world.  If you want turkey on the table, somebody has to kill the turkey.
    What a cheap shot by this radical leftist operation.

    Posted by on November 21, 2008 at 1018 hrs


  4. FYI, don’t get all self-righteous thinking there’s no blood on your Tofurkey.  Annually, millions of cute little bunnies and related small mammals are accidentally maimed and/or killed during soy bean production and harvest.  Happy Thanksgiving!

    Posted by HeatherRadish on November 21, 2008 at 1114 hrs


  5. Let’s just let governor Palin’s comments stand: “No worries” and not have the smirk. Is that too much to ask??  And furthermore, what about the interview was “that bad,” a term used by the anchor?

    That news broadcast was “bad”.

    45acp, I wouldn’t call this a cheap shot.  I call it lame.  Nor would I call MSNBC a radical leftist organization.  I think if you had a real Radical Leftist Organization in place of MSNBC, the right would have real worries.  But I understand the need on the part of the right to keep playing that card.  Now is the time when that kind of talk starts to pay off.  Now that all the socialists are in charge and we’re one short step away from communist rule!  Keep stoking those fears, and we’ll continue to have the sh*tty national political debate based on fear instead of logic.

    Mike

    Posted by Mike on November 21, 2008 at 1148 hrs


  6. "Keep stoking those fears, and we’ll continue to have the sh*tty national political debate based on fear instead of logic.”

    I wouldn’t call this a cheap shot.  I call it lame.

    Posted by on November 21, 2008 at 1333 hrs


  7. Oops-
    I said that the anchor said that the interview was “that bad” when he didn’t.  He said something more like:
    and you thought the interviews she gave as a VP candidate were as “bad as is gets”. This clearly implies that the anchor thinks this interview is worse. I have no problem with the interview.  I think it shows her as a ballsy (pardon the indelicate phrasing) pol who isn’t gonna dicker around with “image” when she has an opportunity address the people.

    Posted by on November 21, 2008 at 1350 hrs


  8. Seriously… We are a country of pussies.  Good lord.  Get a grip people (speaking at the media/public outcry here)

    Sarah Palin… What a cool chic…

    “No worries” Right on Sarah!

    I only wish that portion would have been caught on video.  That would be a kick-ass sound byte!  When people talk about “hot” going beyond looks, she proves it.

    Posted by on November 21, 2008 at 1409 hrs


  9. Maybe next week she can do an interview from a more Progressive-approved location, like an abortion clinic.

    Posted by prosqtor on November 21, 2008 at 1934 hrs


  10. OMG - we were laughing our as*es off watching this.  First, it wasn’t that “gory” although you certainly knew what was going on.  The best part?  When she was talking about doing something and light fun.

    This woman is so real, its fabulous.

    Get a grip folks, this was a local interview in Alaska.  They aren’t as squeamish about how food gets to the grocery store as the delicate souls on the fashionable East Side.

    Posted by on November 21, 2008 at 2031 hrs


  11. Get a grip folks, this was a local interview in Alaska.  They aren’t as squeamish about how food gets to the grocery store as the delicate souls on the fashionable East Side.

    Well said.

    Posted by on November 22, 2008 at 0848 hrs


  12. I never knew that turkeys were killed.
    I though they came in plastic bags by choice.
    who knew? more breaking new from MSNBC , what next? bacon

    Posted by on November 22, 2008 at 1043 hrs


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