harrytruman
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Sex scandal? What scandal? Spitzer has been hired by CNN, along with conservative columnist Kathleen Parker, to co-host a "point-counterpoint" roundtable program in the 8:00 pm hour.
Here's an article/commentary from a news site in Buffalo, NY. The author makes it clear what he thinks of the hire.
SkunkPost.com || This is CNN. This is Eliot Spitzer. This is nuts
This is the station that fired Lou Dobbs because it said it did not slanted hosts on their network. I guess they meant not slanted in Obama's direction.
They hired two people of opposing views for a point counterpoint show to show both sides of an issue and your complaint is that they hired a liberal for the liberal part of the show?
Lou Dobbs was hitting Glenn Beck territory towards the end. A news channel can't have that kind of crap if they really want to be a news station and un-biased.
First, Dobbs was a one issue rant to the best of my knowledge. Seems unfair to bunch him with Beck.
Next, you take the ex-governor of the second largest state and pit him against whom??? Seems a bit lopsided to me. But the other person may have some sunstance, we will see.
IDK, him being governor doesn't have anything to do with how well he'll argue his case on a TV show. Seems like a columnist could possible even have the edge on something like this.
My entire point was that it's unfair to bash them for being biased because they're putting on a show where two people argue from either side of the isle.
First, Dobbs was a one issue rant to the best of my knowledge. Seems unfair to bunch him with Beck.
Next, you take the ex-governor of the second largest state and pit him against whom??? Seems a bit lopsided to me. But the other person may have some sunstance, we will see.
Perhaps they should have Sen. David Vitter (R-LA) as their first guest. :mrgreen:
I have this crazy notion that people on all sides of the isle have affairs and buy hookers sometimes.
Crazy, right?
Makes sense - where are there more whores than in the media?
Do the Democrats run as the party of family values, or is that the Republicans? :mrgreen: Also the Republicans threw Larry Craig under the bus, but embraced David Vitter. Why was that?Right, so why not point out somone on both sides rather than just one?
Do the Democrats run as the party of family values, or is that the Republicans? :mrgreen: Also the Republicans threw Larry Craig under the bus, but embraced David Vitter. Why was that?
Huh? Infidelity is not illegal for anyone and is not restricted to one party. My point was simply that the Republicans advertise themselves as the party of "family values" and the Democrats don't.Oh, right, I forgot. Infidelity is only illegal for Republicans. I forgot that Democrats don't stick to their oaths.
In Congress perhaps?
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