Last week Fox News host Geraldo Rivera expressed he would be "proud" to vote for Barack Obama but on Saturday's "Geraldo At Large," he showed he still has some affinity for Hillary Clinton as well. When former Maryland Lieutenant Governor Michael Steele claimed Clinton's Bosnia gaffe was the reason for her drop in a recent poll, Rivera felt for the former First Lady as he sympathized: "I think that, that's awful. I, I feel so bad for her for that."
The following is the full exchange as it occurred on the April 5 edition of "Geraldo At Large":
GERALDO RIVERA: And Governor Steele, you have a situation where this Rasmussen poll, I was pretty shocked when I saw it, now showing Barack Obama, I think for only the second time over 50 percent. He's at 51, Hillary Clinton is at 41. That's a 10-point spread. It looks as if the momentum have, has that people are, are putting the, the Wright controversy behind Obama and now seem to be rallying to him in a way that I, up until now, have not seen. you until now have not seen.
Story Continues Below Ad ↓FORMER MARYLAND LT. GOVERNOR MICHAEL STEELE: I think less that in actuality. I think this is more about people sort of recoiling from the Hillary gaffe. I mean this, she effectively ended her campaign, in my view, with the Bosnia comment. I think shed a lot of momentum.
RIVERA: Do you really think it was that?
STEELE: I, I really I do. When you look–
RIVERA: I think that, that's awful. I, I feel so bad for her for that.
STEELE: When you look at, when you look at the, when you look at the polling and you track it and you watch it, it was a precipitous drop for her after that statement came out. I mean, I mean it's just silly. I mean people discount what the Clintons say, to begin with, but this was bigger than any discount that they could possibly give them and I think it really hurt her. And I think for Barack the Reverend Wright issue, as much as people want to, you know say, "We're past that," trust me I've been out in middle-America, we're not past it. It's still an issue. It, it's beneath the surface and people are waiting to see the next shoe to drop. What else is out there? Remember, keep in mind, this man has not been thoroughly vetted yet. They're still more revelations. We do not know, not so much about, you know, we know a lot about, you know, his, his vision. We don't know about the practical experience, we don't know how that translates for the rest of the country.
—Geoffrey Dickens is the senior news analyst at the Media Research Center.




















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Leave it to Jerry Rivers to
April 8, 2008 - 16:12 ET by bigtimerLeave it to Jerry Rivers to feel sorry for a liar...and nothing but a liar always...and not have the capacity to understand why she is dropping in the polls because of this OUTRAGEOUS lie.
Only another lying leftist would have this mentality.
"Never murder your opponent when he is committing suicide." ~ W. Churchill
You beat me to it,
April 8, 2008 - 16:33 ET by motherbeltYou beat me to it, bt....GMTA!
My first thought was: Gee, Geraldo feels bad for HRC getting caught in a lie and paying the price for it. What a shocker.
Well, wait a minute....maybe he does feel sorry for her, since he managed to get away with it and at least keep his job, if not his ratings....
No doubt Geraldo will also sympathize...
April 8, 2008 - 16:42 ET by Prester John...with Sen. Jay Rockefeller. (D--for Dumbass, WV)
Rockefeller Apologizes for McCain Remark
WASHINGTON (AP) - Democratic Sen. Jay Rockefeller apologized for suggesting Republican Sen. John McCain doesn't care about people because he was a Navy fighter pilot who dropped bombs on Vietnam.
Rockefeller supports fellow Democratic Sen. Barack Obama for president. He made the comments in an interview published Tuesday in The Charleston Gazette in his home state of West Virginia.
"McCain was a fighter pilot, who dropped laser-guided missiles from 35,000 feet. He was long gone when they hit. What happened when they (the missiles) get to the ground? He doesn't know. You have to care about the lives of people. McCain never gets into those issues," Rockefeller said.
He said he called McCain to apologize.
"I made an inaccurate and wrong analogy, and I have extended my sincere apology to him," Rockefeller said in a statement. "While we differ a great deal on policy issues, I profoundly respect and appreciate his dedication to our country, and I regret my very poor choice of words."
The McCain campaign called on Obama to condemn Rockefeller's words. Obama spokesman Tommy Vietor said Obama disagrees with Rockefeller.
"Senator Obama has a deep respect for Senator McCain's service to this country and doesn't agree with what Senator Rockefeller said," Vietor said.
McCain was shot down during the Vietnam War and spent nearly six years as a prisoner of war.
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D8VTT4T80&show_article=1
Beyond pathetic.
Note that on other sites it's already been researched that the US didn't start using laser guided bombs until 1968 and McCain was shot down in 1967.
Prester...Hey thanks for
April 8, 2008 - 16:51 ET by bigtimerPrester...Hey thanks for that newest info. that I haven't heard about...
I'm also am quite sure Rivers will also think it is going to be peachy-keen in Iraq with just 30,000 troops according to Obama's musings today in the hearings with Crocker and Patraeus...yep Geraldo will sympathize.
Unbelievable.
"Never murder your opponent when he is committing suicide." ~ W. Churchill
30,000 troops??? Your
April 8, 2008 - 16:57 ET by bassndude30,000 troops??? Your kidding, right, BT? 30,000 troops to patrol a Texas size land mass? What moron said that?
Save a SeAL, club a liberal!!
I cut to the chase
April 8, 2008 - 17:05 ET by bigtimerI cut to the chase with Obama's time today bass...All and anything for votes...it is past pathetic...it is disgusting, while they sit up there and say they want to win (some do that is) ect...never using the word victory...nor caring or giving one single thought to what will happen to the Iraqi people who have been sacrificing their blood and treasure daily too... despicable...and to think this guy may be the next Prez.
"Never murder your opponent when he is committing suicide." ~ W. Churchill
never using the word
April 8, 2008 - 17:43 ET by motherbeltnever using the word victory...
Victory? He doesn't care about victory! Someone needs to tell him you can't "end" a war; you can only win it, lose it, or retreat from it.
I heard a bit of the testimony on Rush today....Kennedy was whining about the Iraqis not standing up, and letting our troops do all the work and take all the casualties.
Gen. Petraeus handed him chapter and verse of the stats regarding how many more Iraqis had been killed or wounded compared to US casualties...the pompous SOB had it coming, and the General let him have it...in perfect, respectful, politeness.
As for Rockefeller's ...I profoundly respect and appreciate his dedication to our country, and I regret my very poor choice of words."
So he doesn't regret his opinion....only the poor choice of words he used to express it????
Think anyone will ask him what words he should have chosen???
Another liberal non-apology apology.
Howdy mb... I missed the
April 8, 2008 - 18:15 ET by bigtimerHowdy mb...
I missed the Kennedy stuff...glad I did too, you filled me in enough...lol.
Oh some of these so-called people who do not know what they are even talking about 99% of the time make me ill...to put it mildly, Voinivich, Hagel, Luger were no better, but I never expect different from the likes of them... IMHO I am saddened by these elected officials...and it is going to get spookier...we have so much to lose with 21 or so Senators up for '08...House is bad enough, although I saw this today with 17 Iraq vets running on our side of the aisle in the House...here it is if interested.
"Never murder your opponent when he is committing suicide." ~ W. Churchill
Yeah, Jerry Rivers should
April 8, 2008 - 18:42 ET by fitzfongYeah, Jerry Rivers should have sympathy for Hillary. After all he, too, concocted a major whopper that should have killed what passes for a career...that there was anything of value in "Al Capone's Vault". Chicago, Chicago...
re: Yeah, Jerry Rivers should
April 8, 2008 - 18:59 ET by geoff.galeMr. Rivera has much bigger credibility problems than Al Capone's vault. How about his relaying troop positions (intentional or inadvertent - you decide) while embedded in Iraq? This would have resulted in a spontaneous assassination performed by the troops in another time and place.
He's one lame-stream media "celebutante" who needs to be gone. Long gone.
"All that is necessary for the trimuph of evil is that good men do nothing."
- Edmund Burke (1729 - 1797)
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That's where my mind was at
April 8, 2008 - 19:04 ET by bigtimerThat's where my mind was at regarding Rivers too geoff...and another thing that ticked me off personally living very near the situation was Ruby Ridge...him flying low in a helicopter with the msm reporting his every screaming words through a megaphome loudspeaker system to what was left of the Weaver family about surrendering and such...it was absolutely horrendous to put it mildly.... he is scum of the earth.
"Never murder your opponent when he is committing suicide." ~ W. Churchill
Michael Steele
April 9, 2008 - 00:53 ET by Xango AnnieMaybe I missed something..when did Michael Steele become a Gov??? Opps. he was.Lt. Gov. maybe..in any case...love the guy!!!