It was a beautiful sight to behold. The obviously pro-Obama Campbell Brown snarling throughout an interview at the heels of former Hillary Clinton fundraiser and now McCain supporter, Lynn Forester de Rothschild, for "daring" to switch sides. After several minutes of accusing de Rothschild of everything from being an elitist to acting as a traitor to the Democrats, Campbell Brown set herself up for the grand slam dunk by Ms Rothschild using the very words of the Lightworker to turn the tables on the CNN interviewer. First we see in the transcript how Campbell Brown begins with an elitism charge against de Rothschild (emphasis mine):
CAMPBELL BROWN: Now to the political story that everybody has been buzzing about today, the prominent Hillary Clinton fundraiser and big- time Democrat who came out for John McCain. And it's not just that she is switching sides, it's what she says about Barack Obama. She calls him elitist. That word a bit surprising for someone who is married to a billionaire. So let's ask her about it.
Joining me live now, Lady Lynn Forester de Rothschild. Lady de Rothschild, is it OK if I call you Lynn?
LYNN FORESTER DE ROTHSCHILD: Please call me Lynn, Campbell.
BROWN: I absolutely will. So, you have to understand how ridiculous this seems to a lot of people. You're a Rothschild. You're married to a billionaire. You were a millionaire before you married him.
You're a jetsetter. You live between New York and London. And yet, you're calling Barack Obama an elitist. Are you not a member of the elite?
DE ROTHSCHILD: Let me tell you what informs my support of John McCain. I grew up in a middle class town in New Jersey. My father worked two jobs to put four children through college, law school, and medical school. We were taught that we were blessed by God to live in the greatest country in the world. And if we worked hard we could have anything.
And the truth is, I have it. I don't have to be doing what I'm doing supporting John McCain, but I am doing it because I really believe it's John McCain and Sarah Palin who will keep this country the way that I was taught this country.
BROWN: OK. But the point --
DE ROTHSCHILD: They are the great Americans.
BROWN: But I think --
DE ROTHSCHILD: So, please, you know, the class war that Barack Obama would like to declare in this country to divide people is so wrong.
BROWN: OK, we'll stop there.
DE ROTHSCHILD: I have basic --
BROWN: Just stop there for a second. Let me ask you a question because you didn't answer my question. I assume, I guess that you came up through a middle class background. But I was accurate in describing your lifestyle, is it not?
(CROSSTALK)
DE ROTHSCHILD: Let me -- right, you did. You described my lifestyle.
BROWN: OK. But let me ask you specifically to tell me, then, what has Barack Obama said that has caused you to come to this conclusion that he is so elitist and out of touch?
DE ROTHSCHILD: OK. I wrote this piece in the "Wall Street Journal" last week if you want to look at it. What I said is that the Democratic Party has a very bad history with the likes of Adlai Stevenson and people who think they are grander than the rest of us.
Barack Obama --
BROWN: So what makes you think -- what's he said that makes you think this guy thinks he's grander than the rest of us? Specifically, be specific.
DE ROTHSCHILD: You know what? OK, a lot of it is you know it when you see it. This is a person who went to Berlin to speak to 200,000 people. This is a person who made speeches about how he is the one that the world has been waiting for. He came into this campaign talking about audacity. Where I come from, audacity is not a good thing. It's modesty and simplicity and being in politics to help people...
BROWN: OK.
DE ROTHSCHILD: ... not to advance yourself.
BROWN: But -- but --
DE ROTHSCHILD: That's why I admire John McCain. What I said in my piece --
Then Campbell Brown suggests that de Rothschild is somehow a traitor to the liberal cause:
BROWN: But let me ask you -- let me ask you about the issues here, because if you look at the major issues in this election, the war in Iraq and the economy, what everybody in all the polls says are the most important issues in this race. Hillary Clinton, the candidate you supported and you worked hard for, she could not be any more different than John McCain on these issues, but her positions are nearly identical to Barack Obama.
So it sounds like the issues aren't important to you, aren't what you're voting for. You're voting on personality, right?
DE ROTHSCHILD: Campbell, no, you are so wrong. First of all, Hillary Clinton is not in this race. So let's talk about John McCain and Barack Obama. No one --
BROWN: But the whole point of you being here, Lynn, let's be honest, is that you were one of Hillary Clinton's biggest supporters and biggest fundraisers so you making a switch is what's making news. Anybody else making a switch wouldn't make news. So I'm trying to get at what it is about Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama who are identical in all of these --
(CROSSTALK)
ROTHSCHILD: OK, let me tell you -- let me tell you why I am a Democrat. I am a Democrat because I believed -- I believed in the Democratic Party's sense of fairness, sense of fair rules, and most of all, that they would be there to protect the middle class, the family I came from, the town I came from, the people I care about, the people who make America great. I believe in this -- OK.
And now, ladies and gentleman, we come to the moment you've been waiting for...the grand slam dunking of Campbell Brown. First Campbell inadvertently sets herself up by calling de Rothschild "bitter":
BROWN: All right. Lynn, let me ask you finally. I mean, I understand you're still a Democrat. You're not going to leave the party.
DE ROTHSCHILD: Right.
BROWN: To some people invariably, it's going to sound like you're bitter. Hillary Clinton didn't get the nomination, this is your way of getting even.
And now the slam dunk:
DE ROTHSCHILD: You know what, Campbell? Barack Obama went and he called the people who have guns and cling to their religion bitter. The people out, you know, who are the rednecks or whoever are bitter. If bitter is the easiest way for you to rationalize that I truly with all my heart believe that John McCain will be a great president, then call me bitter. But it doesn't really advance the dialogue, Campbell, sorry.
Ouch! And now Campbell Brown limps away into the distance:
BROWN: All right.
Well, thank you for being here, Lynn Forester de Rothschild. Appreciate your time tonight.
To truly savor the slam dunk moment, you really need to see the video of this encounter. It was reminiscent of a wayward dog being brought to heel by Barbara Woodhouse.
—P.J. Gladnick is a freelance writer and creator of the DUmmie FUnnies blog.



















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Who is the woman that would
September 19, 2008 - 05:28 ET by FairlightWho is the woman that would risk her neck for her brother man?
LYNN!
Can you dig it?
Campbell on Overdrive
September 19, 2008 - 05:31 ET by allanfThat Campbell is one fired up sorority sister. There must be some interesting converstations at home with her nominally Republican husband.
Is it true that Campbell's dad, a Democratic official went to jail on corruption charges?
What about this?
September 19, 2008 - 11:16 ET by zachlindCampbell Brown's dad? What's this about? Is there more information available?
Jim Bown Sentenced
September 19, 2008 - 12:13 ET by allanfCampbell or (Alma is her given name) is the daugher of Louisiana Democrat Jim Brown. While serving as insurance commissioner Brown was indicted for lying to the FBI. He was sentenced and served six months in jail.
Since Brown was a Democrat, the story failed to generate any media interest.
I didn't know that. I'd say
September 19, 2008 - 12:52 ET by mjgI didn't know that. I'd say Campbell got spanked by Lynn. Good finally.
Wow That Lady is Awesome!
September 19, 2008 - 05:38 ET by well99Campbell needs to slink back to her rats nest.The lady had something Campbell wont understand.It is called principles.Lynn definately has my respect.
Let's not forget the Lady
September 19, 2008 - 07:34 ET by tomnkikiLet's not forget the Lady has principles, too.
Watching the baroness
September 19, 2008 - 13:37 ET by Cape Conservativethe other morning on F&F (I missed this one) it was apparent immediately that no matter what you called her...Lady/Baroness/Lynn - the woman had CLASS! She was warm and comfortable with herself and came across as GENUINE!
Campbell (I'll always think of her as Alma from here on out ;-) Brown wouldn't know the meaning of Class and probably doesn't even know how to spell it!
Good for you, Baroness! Thank you for proving once again that you don't have to be overbearing simply because you have achieved success financially and are comfortable with your station in life. It is usually those who are unsure of themselves who "act superior" because they know deep down they are NOT and never will be! In your dreams, BHO!!!! You are NOT what we have been waiting for!
Alma Brown
September 19, 2008 - 18:30 ET by allanfDoesn't all begin to make sense when you find out Campbell's real first name is Alma? Campbell was her mother's surname. She took the moniker on to add a touch of class.
Stop! Stop! Stop!
September 19, 2008 - 05:34 ET by old croYou didn't answer my question. Are you or are you not a "stinkin elitist" and we didn't give you airtime to bash Ohhbama, we came to praise him.
Thanks for the chuckle!
September 19, 2008 - 13:41 ET by Cape ConservativeShe absolutely couldn't hold her tongue - and it was so much fun to read and watch!
Another case of a Dim
September 19, 2008 - 05:51 ET by ThisnThatAnother case of a Dim making up a definition to suit her needs.
Brown's definition: Elitist = Wealthy.
The real definition: Elistist = The belief that certain persons or members of certain classes or groups deserve favored treatment by virtue of their perceived superiority, as in intellect, social status, or financial resources
And that's how this dimwit proceeds: paint someone with your definition, then don't allow them to discuss the topic or explain their position. In spite of this blatent attempt to destroy her, Lynn did a marvelous job of slicing thru Brown's bullsh&& to get her point across. Good job.
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Comparison
September 19, 2008 - 06:47 ET by dronetekCheck this out, an interview with a Republican voting for Obama. The other interview, is an interview with a democrat voting McCain. Look at the stark difference in how they are interviewed. In the Democrat interview, it seems Campbell Brown is personally insulted or something. As if its CNNs job to discredit any democrat voting for Obama. Its actually pretty disturbing.
1. Republican for Obama:
http://www.youtube.c...
2. Democrat for McCain:
http://www.youtube.c...
I don't think it has to do
September 19, 2008 - 07:05 ET by motherbeltI don't think it has to do with Democrat or Republican switching sides.
I think the difference in those two interviews is that one is done by Campbell Brown and the other isn't.
Liberal media are Elitist
September 19, 2008 - 10:50 ET by MaximusBraveheartJust like those they support. Good to show the meaning of the word! I think Bronw is confused by the meaning! Refers only to jet setting around. Not her frame of mind.
Nose out of joint!
September 19, 2008 - 05:51 ET by KansasgirlCampbell is brown nosing Hussein.
Holy Cow! I wanted to
September 19, 2008 - 05:53 ET by motherbeltHoly Cow! I wanted to slap Brown!
I guess the new standard for being a "tough" interviewer is the willingness to constantly interrupt the interviewee once she starts to answer the question.
Brown was like a prosecutor badgering a witness: Answer the question, yes or no, that's all!!! And Lady deRothschild's demeanor was such
a contrast to her boorishness...calm, measured, sefl-confident.
Now THAT's class! Not wealth, CLASS!
To which I would like to add:
September 19, 2008 - 11:48 ET by needleIf you want CLASS and GRACE, the way Sarah talks is a shining example. I can scarely wait for this to become clear during the VP debate.
Impunitas semper ad deteriora invitat.
Could not agree more,
September 20, 2008 - 01:56 ET by ladyrvtCould not agree more, needle. She is truly beautiful inside and out.
I have a prediction though: Biden and Hillary will switch places BEFORE the Veep debates, in the left's misguided hopes that Hills will be stronger.
And yet, I still would bet money that Palin wipes the floor with anyone up against her. It's gonna be fun!
A new rising star...
September 19, 2008 - 06:02 ET by AmericanEnergistCampbell Brown has my vote for the 'Keith Olbermann Unhinged Rising Star Award'.
Congratulations, Ms. Brown, for another worthy performance.
www.ArmchairEnergist...
CNN hire the real Keith...
September 19, 2008 - 06:24 ET by Red JeepIf CNN wants a Keith Olbermann type in their 8 o’clock hour why not hire the real Keith Olbermann instead of this female wanna be?
Bumper sticker
September 19, 2008 - 06:31 ET by DontFeedTheTrollsHere's my new bumper sticker:
BITTER
If you see it, you'll know what it means.
LOL
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Good Idea! Fascism is
September 19, 2008 - 08:07 ET by dmntd1Good Idea!
Fascism is a religious conception in which man is seen in his imminent relationship with a superior law and with an objective will that transcends the particular individual - Mussolini
How about....
September 19, 2008 - 11:27 ET by Prester JohnBITTER KLINGON?
Comedy
September 19, 2008 - 06:53 ET by TexndocMark Davis, radio talker here in Dallas, was playing this interview and laughing at the blatant bias. Took him about 20-30 minutes to get through this little clip. Hope Rush runs with it, too. There's nobody who hears it who can't want to scream "SHUT-UP!" at Campbell.
Congratulations Ms. Brown.
September 19, 2008 - 07:16 ET by c5thenYou have officially made the jump from journalist to partisan pundit. You can now submit your resume to MSNBC to see if you can get your own "news show" to try and help your liberal democrat idols get elected.
By the way, pissing off a billionaire with the last name of Rothschild is probably not a good career move.
Skewered Blitzer as well
September 19, 2008 - 07:17 ET by The DistributistI heard that the Lady had an even better discussion with Blitzer and called him the true elitist. Any chance of getting that up here as well?
"Modern man is staggering and losing his balance because he is being pelted with little pieces of alleged fact which are native to the newspapers; and, if they turn out not to be facts, that is still more native to newspapers." -G.K. Chesterton
Talkabout "schoolin'"
September 19, 2008 - 07:37 ET by HermanoHere you go.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDIsCBrtfxU
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Campbell Brown
September 19, 2008 - 07:40 ET by Jarhead68Campbell Brown is so beautiful on the outside but so bitter on the inside. LOL. Let's say that was Chuck Hagel instead of Mrs. Rothschild and Hagel was supporting Obama because Ron Paul didn't get the nomination? Do you think ANY liberal anchor, and they are legion, would keep interrupting or do you think it would have been a puff piece?
Campbell's Qualifications?
September 19, 2008 - 07:43 ET by northoneDid Campbell Brown graduate from the MSNBC School of Journalism? She has her Democratic talking points in a row, and she clearly believes anyone who is wealthy is an "elitist". Who taught her that loudly interrupting a guest while conducting an interview is good journalism? Who taught her that if the interviewee doesn't support her point of view or doesn't say what Campbell wants to be said, then that person should be harrangued and dismissed? Lady De Rothschild showed a great deal of class in this attack. Campbell was like a pesky mosquito that needed a good swat. She hasn't yet seemed to figure out that there is a difference between being a tenacious and probing reporter and being an obnoxious, over-bearing, rude twit. Definitely not one of CNN's brighter lights!
CNN's Reaction (Pending)
September 19, 2008 - 07:59 ET by northoneIt is only a matter of time until Wolf, Campbell, Anderson, and the rest of CNN's "Best political team in American" are sitting in their circle chat discussing Rothschild's smack-down of Campbell
Wolf: So, it seems as Lady Rothschild is now firmly supporting McCain. But Campbell, you had a difficult time getting her to explain exactly why.
Campbell: Right, Wolf. No, she seems to have definitely made up her mind, but she insists she isn't bitter that Hillary Clinton isn't in the race.
Wolf: Interesting. Tell me, do you think race could have anything to do with her decision? Is there anything to make anyone believe that Lady Rothschild changed her support to McCain because she doesn't want to support an African-American candidate?
Campbell: Oh, I don't think we can say or conclude that. I mean, we know that that element is out there, and there are people out there who won't vote for Obama just because he is black; but no, I didn't get that impression.
Wolf: Well, we know that Republicans, for whatever reason, tend to be wealthier, and they do tend to vote for white candidates. I was just wondering if race might be a factor in Lady Rothschild's decision not to vote for Obama.
Anderson: How does my hair look?
It' coming.....it's only a matter of time!!!
Isn't it great when a strong
September 19, 2008 - 08:16 ET by cocodrieIsn't it great when a strong competent woman like Gov. Palin or Lynn Forester de Rothschild put left-wing extremist women in their place? The only women the left can call up in opposition are the likes ofNancy Pelosi, Sheila Jackson Lee, Maxine "Muddy" Waters, Barney Frank, to name a few. Got to be making the Democrat jackasses bitter.
Got her butt kicked
September 19, 2008 - 08:40 ET by AshmanCampbell got a butt kicking in this interview....
"I am not a hunter, I am a whitetail deer population reduction specialist!!!
Campbell
September 19, 2008 - 10:10 ET by NorthCoasterCampbell is "Bitterly Clinging to Leftist Dogma" (sic.)
Elitism
September 19, 2008 - 10:52 ET by KC MulvilleYou're an elitist if you believe that smart people (however you define them) should make decisions, and that common or dumb people (however you define them) should allow the smart people to decide in their place. An elitist believes that the country should "get it right," even if the people don't agree. Naturally, the people most likely to get it right are "qualified" by some quality (because that's what qualified means - they possess a defined quality).
The classic example is the guy who puts up a gaudy decoration in his front yard.
Obama is an elitist because he doesn't want the market to decide anything. He wants to regulate the market, and dictate who sells what to whom. Obama is an elitist because he wants to dictate who gets how much profit (the oil companies are making too much, etc.).
Campbell Brown compounds the stupidity here by accusing De Rothschild of being an elitist because of her wealthy lifestyle. But the lifestyle of the economically elite has nothing to do with the elitism of politics. Once again, a dimwit media hack heard a slogan, and without any reflection about it at all, thought she could wield the slogan as if it was a Numbered Commandment.
They are proving themselves to be utterly ignorant.
Campbell is soo out classed
September 19, 2008 - 11:17 ET by d1carterCampbell is soo out classed here. Talking about bitter! What the heck is she going to do if BO loses the election, bitch slap those that voted for McCain?
pleasure
September 19, 2008 - 11:41 ET by soosanI really enjoyed everything about this piece. Thanks for sharing.
Campbell works with an "elite"!
September 19, 2008 - 12:02 ET by northoneOkay - let's follow Campbell's line-of-reasoning.
Lady Rothschild is a member of the elite because she is rich. She was a millionaire and she married a billionaire.
Anderson Cooper is the son of Gloria Vanderbilt. Gloria Vanderbilt is an heiress and comes from the Vanderbilt dynasty. That would suggest she is also an elite.
Therefore, if we follow Campbell's logic, Anderson Cooper, the son of the elite Gloria Vanderbilt, must also be one of elite.
I wonder if Campbell realizes she is a co-worker of an elite. How will she ever deal with the shame to be working with one of "those" people? Isn't it hypocritical of CNN to employ one of those "rich elite people"?
Looking forward to Campbell's response (because we know she reads this site).
Campbell just doesn't get it!
September 19, 2008 - 12:07 ET by TangoUniformThe sad fact is that Ms. Brown doesn't know she's had here butt kicked. She is convinced in her outrage of how dare a Democrat even think of NOT voting for "the LIGHT". She doesn't slink away after the interview, she is PROUD that she showed that "bitter" Ms. de Rothschild what a bitter, elistist and traitor to THE CAUSE she has become.
Can it, Campbell!
September 19, 2008 - 12:08 ET by Jack BauerCampbell Brown. Soup Nazi.
Wealth has nothing to do
September 19, 2008 - 12:21 ET by Chris NormanWealth has nothing to do with the elitism we're talking about. It's the self delusion among many liberals of intellectual and moral superiority to those they consider uneducated and unsophisticated. It looks like the media are deliberately misinterpreting the term and applying it to obfuscate it's effectiveness as a derogatory label towards liberals
McNotObama '08
Audio
September 19, 2008 - 12:28 ET by chiefeditor<a href="http://www.entertonement.com/collections/3972/Lynn-Forester-de-Rothschild">Kudos to de Rothschild for holding her own.</a>
Campbelll is pretty before she opens her mouth
September 19, 2008 - 13:00 ET by superdoughwhat a bitter, ugly woman.
needs more cowbell
Lynn...I love ya! Pow
September 19, 2008 - 13:14 ET by bigtimerLynn...I love ya!
Pow right in the kisser of No Bias No Bull Brown...it just doesn't get any better...
What a first class gal Lynn is.
Thanks for the absolutely priceless video.
Man she's sacked two very scared elite leftists on CNN...Wolf and Brown...hope she keeps a goin'...
"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh
bigtimer - gotta love the "tolerant left"
September 19, 2008 - 13:32 ET by MrShyYeah, I went and watched the Blitzer interview, and then did some moseying on down to the comments section, and here's a small collection of words by our compassionate, civil, tolerant, mature friends on the left:
she called mccain's supporters rednecks wut a dumb bitch
Fly your hypocrite ass back to London, Lady de Rothschild. Wait until your husband is done banging the maid though.
"a knight", LOL...And she thinks Obama is "elitist". Too funny. Screw this rich bitch.
WHAT A COMPLETE DIRTBAG
In 4 years she will be whining about what McCain and Palin have done to this country. What a destructive dumb bitch.
She might as well say that she can't vote for a negro.
I know bartenders and barbers with more intelligence than this rich snob
Gotta love'em!
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Some how ol' Campbell thinks
September 19, 2008 - 13:30 ET by marpelSome how ol' Campbell thinks only elites have money. I know some poor-ass elites. The word "Elite" has evolved to mean some sort of superiority to others. It doesn't matter if you have money.
BO is the Elitist's Elitist. I don't consider Mrs. de Rothschild an elitist at all. She puts her pants on one leg at a time like the rest of us. Just that the pants are from Chanel. :o)
Good job, Lynn!!
Oh yes,
September 19, 2008 - 14:04 ET by docbyou know it when you see it Lynn--Like when she and her current candidate are living off and trading on their respective spouses money...and reputation.
She only married the Baron in 2000 before that she was as Carville puts it ' trolling through the trailer park after $100 dollar bills".
She has painted a wide swath but mccain has already sold his ambassitorships and Hillery lost...TOO bad..
docb.... Class envy
September 19, 2008 - 15:01 ET by bigtimerdocb....
Class envy problem sweetie?
Did you feel the same about Kerry hon?
"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh
Campbell Brown described Lynn...
September 19, 2008 - 14:51 ET by thebronze...as "a big-time DemocRat", but it's really Campbell brown who's the "big-time DemocRat".
When McCain announced this
September 19, 2008 - 15:50 ET by mastersofdeceitWhen McCain announced this on his website, one of the commentors (trolls) said something like "the last name Rothschild doesn't exactly scream middle america"
I responded, neither does the last name Streisand.
"Maybe we should abandon the idea of issuing apologies as if history was a court eternally in session"-Archbishop Gianfranco Ravasi
master....
September 19, 2008 - 15:55 ET by MrShyGood comeback! :)
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It was just too easy. I
September 19, 2008 - 16:02 ET by mastersofdeceitIt was just too easy.
I encourage all to go over there and swat around a few trolls. There is no shortage.
I heard that smackdown, crackdown and humiliated backdown
September 19, 2008 - 15:50 ET by Guy Arthur ThomasI heard that smackdown, crackdown and humiliated backdown with the TV turned off! BAM!
The answer to terrorism IS war. Next Please!
Slam dunk
September 19, 2008 - 18:50 ET by WCBIINow this is unusual. A gracious polite Democrat woman capable of reflection, analysis, and candor. I hate to tell her but she is a conservative, she just hasn't realized it yet.
WCB... Good point..and
September 19, 2008 - 19:01 ET by bigtimerWCB...
Good point..and you are right, she will come to realize this even more after this election and the leftist loons are even more crazy than we have ever seen or can even imagine...after they lose.
Self-destruction with these critters is getting to be an enhoyable past-time to behold now and then...and I have waited a couple of decades now myself.
"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh
Forester with the rock...
September 20, 2008 - 23:15 ET by MexNobama...she drives past Brown...Slaaaaam dunk.
I agree. This was a gutsy performance. These Obama supporters want eveyone else to simply pull out the trumpets and play fanfares while Little Lord O-Barry prances to the White House.
When has presidential politics ever worked that way? Man even Mondale tried to put up a fight against Reagan in '84, as he should have.
I have a crazy English "friend" who has a man cursh on Obama.
(Thank God the guy can't vote here!)
He actually had the cajones to say the following:
"You know, Obama should never have made that (guns and religion) comment because it was a politically stupid thing to say, but it was true!"
I wanted to smack the guy and I am an urbanite with a liberal arts education. Imagine how some coal miners or steel workers would feel about that comment!