Sure, Rosie O'Donnell's a 9-11 conspiracy nut. But she's also a big-time liberal and ardent Republican critic. That makes her our 9-11 conspiracy nut. So let's literally [see screencap] turn the page on her lunacy.
That seemed to be Mika Brzezinski's operative logic on today's "Morning Joe." During the opening 6 AM schmoozefest, talk turned to the confrontation between Rosie and an "O'Reilly Factor" staffer [identified by NewsBuster Ian Schwartz as likely being producer Jesse Watters] that recently occured at an O'Donnell book-signing. Rosie had apparently declined to return phone calls from the "Factor" inviting her on, so Bill dispatched a producer to offer the invitation in person. "Morning Joe" rolled a clip of the incident in which the "Factor" producer invited Rosie to recant her 9-11 conspiracy theory.
View video here.
O'REILLY FACTOR PRODUCER: [O'Reilly] wants to know if you regret saying that 9-11 was an inside job.
ROSIE O'DONNELL: I didn't say that. He's quoting the wrong people.
Back in the studio, panelist Willie Geist begged to differ.
WILLIE GEIST: I watched that last night, I went and looked around a little bit. There's a clip, which we'll probably have later in the show, on the View, where she outlines exactly why Building 7 of the World Trade Center was, quote, "an inside job."
Mika chimed in to concur.
MIKA BRZEZINSKI: Yah, I remember that.JOE SCARBOROUGH: An inside job. She said people were running out of the building burning before the planes hit the towers.
GEIST: That's correct. She's not saying it's the U.S. government, she's not saying it's President Bush. Someone. It was an inside job. Someone.
It was at that point that Mika began lobbying to moveon.org. "Alright," she sighed impatiently.
GEIST: She doesn't know who.SCARBOROUGH [NOTE: SPEAKING STRICTLY FOR PURPOSES OF MOCKING THE NOTION]: Maybe the Jews, right?
That's when Mika literally, as shown here, and figuratively, by her words, tried to turn the page.
BRZEZINSKI: Turn the page.SCARBOROUGH: Because we've heard that too.
GEIST [ALSO SPEAKING MOCKINGLY OF THE NOTION]: They were called the night before.
SCARBOROUGH: All the Jews, they had a meeting the night before. They all left town.
GEIST: That's right.
SCARBOROUGH: And I still have people [come up to me] on the streets of New York saying "you can always tell when the next attack's coming because the Orthodox Jews are leaving town."
Mika can be heard in the background emitting a long, exasperated sigh.
GEIST: It's unbelievable.SCARBOROUGH: It's frightening. These conspiracy theories are very frightening.
GEIST: She says, her argument is, it's the first time in history that fire has melted steel. There's an entire book --
Uh-oh. Rosie being seriously debunked. Again Mika tries to cut the discussion short.
BRZEZINSKI: Let's not [unintelligible] too much time --GEIST: I'll get her a subscription to Popular Mechanics. There's an entire book by the staff, the editorial board of Popular Mechanics that says why that actually is possible.
SCARBOROUGH: Actually --
BRZEZINSKI: O-K [as in, "O-K, moving right along."]
SCARBOROUGH: Medieval blacksmiths could tell you . . . that fire melts steel.
Note that Mika's objection wasn't that Willie and Joe were wrong about Rosie. Mika wanted to move on precisely because, as she acknowledged, the pair were right. Mika gave it the old Williams College try, but couldn't stop the guys from making the case that leading liberal light Rosie O'Donnell is, in strictly technical terms, a 9-11 nut.
Update | 10-30 1:22 PM: Rosie has linked to this column at her blog, but is not permitting comments.
—Mark Finkelstein is a NewsBusters contributing editor and host of Right Angle. Contact him at mark@gunhill.net.





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Rosie, The Loon
October 30, 2007 - 07:24 ET by DanoWhy this idiot gets any attention is beyond me. When she says things like "people were running out of the building burning before the planes hit the towers" and "it's the first time in history that fire has melted steel", she proves how moronic and laughable she is.
She has a new BOOK? Oh,
October 30, 2007 - 07:37 ET by rimskyShe has a new BOOK? Oh, Swell.. and people actually lined up to get a signed copy. Wow.. it kills me.. who are they, where do they come from, how did they get to this point in their lives such that they are waiting in line to get a signed copy of Rosie's new book. As I live and breathe!!
I would hope you are
October 30, 2007 - 08:04 ET by buddycI would hope you are wrong. It would be nice if news people gave us the news and entertainment people entertained and the RNC and DNC and their related interest groups did not use them as puppets.
and Mika loves her father ... but
October 30, 2007 - 08:34 ET by okiehawk44Mika is surely a nice person, but let's not forget that this daughter of Zbig, of President Carter fame, who was one of the people that advised America and Americans to just be patient with the Iranian loons (one of whom is now President, Mika) and give them more time -- longer than the 444 days -- to release AMERICAN DIPLOMATS HELD ON AMERICAN SOIL AT ITS EMBASSY -- Mika is a "homer" of the 1st order -- she also said today that America should give "diplomacy" more time to work regarding Iran -- she loves her dad (congrats) and has no idea what motivates tyrants and loons (including Rosie) -- and for all of that, she makes lots o'money from NBC -- go figure!
Conspiracy Nuts
October 30, 2007 - 08:48 ET by Gat New YorkI watched them mock those conspiracy people particularly the ones who claim that Zionists did it. Those people do exist on the Left and make those and other claims. Part of it is anti-Semitism but a large part is also BDS. In fact this inside-job of 9/11 are the same people who claim the Bush policies are causing the climate to go into a total melt down in just the past 7 years. It all still stems from the fact that they lost Florida in 2000 election. It does not matter to them that Gore would have lost even if there was a recount as proven by all credible studies, they just need to hang onto something to prove themselves right about their vote for Gore.
but Bush DOES control the climate
October 30, 2007 - 11:20 ET by SouthJersey1953I think "they" have proved beyond a doubt that the Bush/Karl Rove weather machine IS changing the weather. It caused Katrina and the drought in Atlanta and the wildfires in California. Can't you guys see that???
</sarc>
No RINOs in '08 - Mike Huckabee is the best choice
Nader Factor
October 30, 2007 - 14:40 ET by kerwinjrI had a politics professor try to explain that the reason he thought Gore would have won was because there were so many votes for Ralph Nader and that they must have intended to vote for Gore. I tried to explain that even if they had voted wrong he couldn't assume that every single vote would have been for Gore. After the nearly 5 minutes of unbridled heckling from the class subsided (gotta love California), he just said we'd have to agree to disagree.
Update | 10-30 1:22 PM:
October 30, 2007 - 15:25 ET by bretzysdudeUpdate | 10-30 1:22 PM: Rosie has linked to this column at her blog, but is not permitting comments.
Of course not! She doesn't permit freedom of speech, because she knows her opinion is Wrong (yes, with a capital W). She even denied saying what she actually said on The View to BOR's producer. She knows she made a stupid mistake, but she won't 'fess up because of her stubbornness.
Mika is just good at making
October 30, 2007 - 15:37 ET by bigtimerMika is just good at making sound affects....
Moans, groans, sighs, deeper sighs ,a snicker here and there...nothing of substance...just another leftist empty-head.
A couple of weeks ago, BT, I also mentioned Mika's sound effects
October 30, 2007 - 20:01 ET by RJBubbles is the biggest Drama Queen on all of talk-TV
:^)
Bubbles
October 30, 2007 - 20:09 ET by BlondeRJ,
It's kind of bizarre...I've started watching "Morning Joe" because I can no longer stand F&F, and CSPAN just isn't there yet...once the primaries start, that's where I'll have my TV tuned as I get ready to head out every day.
Actually, I kind of like Joe's show. He's had on some pretty decent guests, and the interviews last more than 2 minutes. But the funniest part is watching "Bubbles", as you've so aptly described her. Wow, she tries so very hard to be cogent. But it just falls flat. She does mention her father a lot (and lately her brother....what on earth does he do?)
They even do a CSPAN-like thing where they circle newspaper articles with a pen. Mika is pitiful at this. Check it out....it's pretty bloody funny.
David Gregory, do you know which damn network you lie for? ~ Uncle Jimbo, @Blackfive
Bubbles is Mark's name for Mika, Blonde
October 30, 2007 - 20:22 ET by RJ....but isn't it perfect?
Yeah, I gave up on F&F sometime last winter. Morning Joe isn't great, but they have enough decent guests (for example, Limbaugh last week)...and they're smart enough to realize they shouldn't take Mika too seriously.
Bubbles
October 30, 2007 - 20:27 ET by BlondeOkay, I didn't know Mark had coined that.
Are you listening to the dem debate?
Que'lle crap.
I wish the chat was open tonite.
Did the Silky Pony sound like a four year old, or what?
And Obama sounds as naive as a fourteen year old.
David Gregory, do you know which damn network you lie for? ~ Uncle Jimbo, @Blackfive
The "Debate"
October 30, 2007 - 20:34 ET by RJThey're all trying too hard.
They all sound like a bunch of undergraduates trying to sound grown up....each one trying to convince the audience that he has the gravitas to deal with international politics.
...and Kucinich looks like he's wearing his big brother's suit....
Funny, RJ
October 30, 2007 - 20:51 ET by BlondeI'm only listening to it.
I had to laugh at the Mrs. Kuchinich thread today...and then there was Matthew's link to his post (I think it was on the Obama poll) from June when he was at a dem debate.
I laughed at it the first time, I laughed again. Matthew's take on Obama's campaign was spot on. In fact, I think I posted "sublime" back in June.
Matt observed that Kucinich's wife stage managed him. It was hillarious.
Now, I'm listening. Obama is blathering.
Oh, how I wish the chat was active tonight. They're attacking Hillary...I can't wait for her next response. This ought to be good.
David Gregory, do you know which damn network you lie for? ~ Uncle Jimbo, @Blackfive
I'm gonna take....
October 30, 2007 - 20:53 ET by BlondeOh great.
Hillary just said she's "gonna take $10 billion dollars from big corporations".
Gee....I'm comforted. I work for a Fortune 500.
Think I've found my new tagline.
David Gregory, do you know which damn network you lie for? ~ Uncle Jimbo, @Blackfive
we need a democrat who will
October 30, 2007 - 20:59 ET bywe need a democrat who will unite the country
LOL! (wish the chat was on)
"The more I study science, the more I believe in God." Einstein
Now Edwards is taking some pretty strong shots at her
October 30, 2007 - 20:56 ET by RJThe spin machine tomorrow should be interesting.
Yeah, RJ
October 30, 2007 - 21:00 ET by BlondeThis is pretty funny.
These dems are such panderers.
Oh, great, Edwards is drawling again. "I've taken no money from lobbyists". Riiiiiighhhht.
What idiots. Global warming, universal health care....I am ready to hurl!
David Gregory, do you know which damn network you lie for? ~ Uncle Jimbo, @Blackfive
Republican Trap
October 30, 2007 - 21:06 ET by Blonde"We need a more and progressive tax system".
You go girl. Hillary in 2008!
She's dumber than dirt.
<edit> Where's motherbelt with her duct tape? I need some for my head. These dems are slaying me here....Obama wants the "middle class to pay a little more". Guess what? I don't want to pay any more. Now Obama said "actuarial gap". SOD, this is totally idiotic.
I really, truly, cannot believe that people drink this kool-aid. Someone help me out here, I am just stunned at the stupidity.
David Gregory, do you know which damn network you lie for? ~ Uncle Jimbo, @Blackfive
we need to plunge the
October 30, 2007 - 21:10 ET bywe need to plunge the economy into a recession
"The more I study science, the more I believe in God." Einstein
then carbon tax it into a
October 30, 2007 - 21:25 ET bythen carbon tax it into a full depression
what a bunch of ijits!!!!
"The more I study science, the more I believe in God." Einstein
"I have lots of ideas, but America can't afford them"
October 30, 2007 - 21:10 ET by RJ"taxtaxtaxtaxtaxtaxtaxtaxtaxtaxtaxtaxtaxtaxtaxtaxtax"
-Mrs. Clinton, Presidental candidate
Question for Kucinich
October 30, 2007 - 21:38 ET byDennis where in the Constitution specifically does it say the government is created to steal money from working citizens and give it to non-working and non-citizens?
Where is that Dennis? Then shut up about getting back to the constitution unless by constitution you mean communist manifesto.
"The more I study science, the more I believe in God." Einstein
Now they're whining about the price of oil
October 30, 2007 - 21:22 ET by RJHey, Democrats! Ever hear of Anwar? How about new refineries? How about nuclear?
NO, you'd rather whine sanctimonously.
...and now the lying, pandering, a-hole questioner is equating the fires in California to global warming. Uh-oh, now I'm getting pissed off.