Hard Ball With Condi
28 September, 2006 at 4:20 pm | In Incompetence Exposed | 3 Comments
I tried to find a shorter clip of this, but this is all I could get. The Moment of Zen is right at the end, so wait for it.
It is interviews like these that both Clinton and Olbermann had every right to get angry for. They had every right to attack that monkey calling himself a news reporter.

Taking up Condi’s precious time to talk about her personal life and dating habits is not playing hard ball… In fact, nobody cares who the fuck she’s dating, nor how you would ask her out on a date. (I really don’t see why you would, but whatever floats your boat)
When the media start asking the right questions of both sides is when we’ll stop slandering Fox journalists.
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Agreed. Not only that, but Condi lied about what the Clinton administration gave her. According to 9/11 Commission tapes, she was given “action items” and “general strategic approach” (both paraphrased – I don’t have the clip with me) with respect to al-Qaeda. Also known as a plan.
This dovetails with other information, like firsthand source information about what she was given. I have it linked in a recent post here.
Comment by vijtable — 29 September, 2006 #
Saw that episode of the Daily Show
Comment by junaman — 29 September, 2006 #
Yeah, I can’t stand most Fox news reporters. Especially the hosts of this one show on their news channel… Fox and Friends, I believe it is.
I’ve only seen it a couple of times, but I remmeber they went a full five minutes talking about this one host’s hair, then spent only a couple stating their opinions on a story and then saying that nobody else’s opinion mattered. Oh yeah. And they mentioned that guy’s hair again.
It was nothing short of pathetic.
They are definetly not worthy of potato chips.
(BTW, I am sorely dissapointed at your lack of a Dan Quayle post. I was totally aching for a “potatoe” chip joke.)
Comment by infringe — 16 October, 2006 #