Friday, January 05, 2007

Fox Doing What It Can To Smear Pelosi

Seen at Newshounds, thankfully holding their noses and watching Fox so we don't have to:
"On The Big Story today 1/4/07, host John Gibson contemptuously said of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi: she "bragged 'I am the most powerful woman in America.' Doesn't that make you squirm, just a bit?"

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And catch the snide, smarmy tone in their voices:



Fox will savagely attack any hint of opposition to Bush and his fascist agenda. Pelosi hasn't even been Speaker for a week and they've started in on her because she MIGHT represent a threat to their authoritarian gods. This childish peevishness is meant to tarnish her image and will probably make the dead-from-the-neck-up Fox viewers roar with laughter.
'I am the most powerful woman in America' - since brownshirt blogistan© is frothing at the mouth and bouncing that phrase around their echo chamber I doubt she even said it.

1 Comments:

Blogger Nina said...

while i think both parties are equally putrid in their own unique ways, the repubs are having a difficult time finding any real credible nasties on pelosi, so of course they are resorting to these tactics that leave the intelligent mind thinking "this is all you can come up with?" i listened to rush for a few minutes this morning....same channel on the a.m. dial as is coast to coast radio (explaining myself here--i certainly didn't go looking for him)....he was talking about pelosi, airing some audio soundbites--statements also made out of repubs. mouths about leadership, teamwork--only of course rush was adding his own moronic comments, including a couple of saliva spewing pppplllll's....

god forbid a right wingnut talkshow host support a democrat. what's most ironic to me is how the media (left and right) LOVE to talk about d.c. gridlock and bi-partisanship--when they contribute to this problem on a daily basis by blasting the person on the merit of his/her party rather than discussing the issue at hand. makes me ask the obvious: who the frig hires these folks?

7/1/07 1:56 PM  

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