While conservatives in the nation’s capital gathered on March 29 to recognize some of the most disgraceful media performances of 2006 at the MRC’s 20th Anniversary Gala, one of the evening’s “winners” was being unceremoniously torn to shreds by Fox News Channel’s Bill O’Reilly (two-part videos available here and here).
In fact, the host went so far as to ask his guests, Bernie Goldberg and Jane Hall, if the time had come for ABC to cut its ties with the outspoken and controversial comedienne.
O’Reilly perfectly set up the discussion:
One of the biggest Bush haters in the media is Rosie O'Donnell, a fanatical leftist who has been given a daily platform by the American Broadcasting Company.
Ms. O'Donnell is now actively supporting Iran against her own country and Britain.
After showing some video clips of recent atrocious statements by O’Donnell, O’Reilly posed the following to his guests:
The question is what should ABC do? Remember ABC fired Bill Maher after he said the 9/11 killers had courage.
Goldberg took the first swing:
Well I think we should be concerned about what Rosie O'Donnell said. The first reason is as these television signals travel into outer space there may be a time when some far away civilization stumbles on to the show and becomes convinced there's no intelligence life of earth. So that's a reason to be concerned.
But the other reason is she is mainstreaming hateful nonsense. All the things you just played, these are -- I want to be kind but they're stupid things. They're idiotic things. And she is not saying them in some dark, far-left corner of the World Wide Web. She is saying it on a major broadcast network that's owned by a giant entertainment conglomerate.
The same people who bring us Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck are bringing us this orgy of left-wing nonsense five days a week in the middle of the morning aimed at the most unsophisticated, politically unsophisticated, viewers in all of America. That's why we should be concerned about this.
Even the typically liberal Jane Hall seemed displeased with Rosie’s recent rants:
Right now, having seen the stuff where she talks about conspiracy theories and look up the Gulf of Tonkin which was you know the reference to Vietnam starting perhaps under false pretenses under Lyndon Johnson, I mean she is putting out a very political point of view. It's not countered within the program.
I can't think of anybody else. I mean there are right wing talk show hosts all over cable news. So there's plenty of spectrum of opinion. But she is the only one-I mean, I was thinking about this. Oprah champions going after child predators. But she doesn't go on and trash Bush every day.
Later, Goldberg made a comment that if replayed in the media would make most press members, especially “The View” co-hosts, absolutely stew, and conservatives applaud from the rafters:
You made a very important point about how Ann Coulter who also says outrageous things, she does. But Ann Coulter is smarter than everybody on "The View" put together. And nobody's giving her or any other conservative a five-day a week slot on a mainstream television program.
How delicious. What follows is a full transcript of this segment.
BILL O’REILLY, HOST OF FNC’s “O’REILLY FACTOR”: Now for the "Top Story" tonight. One of the biggest Bush haters in the media is Rosie O'Donnell, a fanatical leftist who has been given a daily platform by the American Broadcasting Company.
Ms. O'Donnell is now actively supporting Iran against her own country and Britain. On her Web site Ms. O'Donnell posted this quote about the British hostages.
"False flag operations are covert operations conducted by governments which are designed to appear as if they are being carried out by other entities. The British did it on purpose. They went into Iranian waters as the U.S. military build up on the Iranian border. We will be in Iran before summer as planned." Unquote.
So according to Rosie O'Donnell the British set up their own people to be kidnapped to incite another war. This nutty theory goes along with O'Donnell's contention that 9/11 was a conspiracy and that terrorists mean us no harm.
(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)
O'DONNELL: There were 15 British sailors and marines who apparently went in to Iranian waters and they were seized by the Iranians. And I have one thing to say. Gulf of Tonkin. Google it.
Very hard in America when anyone from the Mid-East has been so demonized that no matter what it's impossible for some people to believe that the Iranians could every do anything ethical in any capacity.
I think they've been dehumanized to the point where they're not people. They're just the enemy. They're terrorists. They have two choices, faith or fear. Faith or fear. That's your choice.
You can walk through life believing in the goodness of the world or walk through life afraid of anyone who thinks differently than you and try to convert them to your way of thinking.
And I think that .
UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I'm person of faith but I also believe .
O'DONNELL: Then get away from the fear. Don't fear the terrorists. They're mothers and fathers.
(END VIDEO CLIP)
O'REILLY: "Don't fear the terrorists."
The question is what should ABC do? Remember ABC fired Bill Maher after he said the 9/11 killers had courage.
Joining us now from Washington, Jane Hall, and from Miami Bernie Goldberg, both are fox news analysts. OK. Now, I get a lot of calls on the radio today Bernie, about people going what do you care about Rosie O'Donnell. I don't care what she says. She has freedom of speech.
Obviously, though, she has a platform, a big platform. She is using for purposes that are irresponsible in my opinion. How do you see it?
BERNARD GOLDBERG, FOX NEWS ANALYST: Well I think we should be concerned about what Rosie O'Donnell said. The first reason is as these television signals travel into outer space there may be a time when some far away civilization stumbles on to the show and becomes convinced there's no intelligence life of earth. So that's a reason to be concerned.
But the other reason is she is mainstreaming hateful nonsense. All the things you just played, these are -- I want to be kind but they're stupid things. They're idiotic things. And she is not saying them in some dark, far-left corner of the World Wide Web. She is saying it on a major broadcast network that's owned by a giant entertainment conglomerate.
The same people who bring us Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck are bringing us this orgy of left-wing nonsense five days a week in the middle of the morning aimed at the most unsophisticated, politically unsophisticated, viewers in all of America. That's why we should be concerned about this.
O'REILLY: Now, Jane, we asked ABC to give us a comment about the situation. And it is rapidly deteriorating over there. We know that.
And they said the show represent as variety of viewpoints. There's a platform for free and open exchange of ideas. I don't believe that to be true. I don't believe Ann Coulter will get a program any time soon on ABC.
GOLDBERG: Exactly.
O'REILLY: Do you, Jane?
JANE HALL, AMERICAN UNIVERSITY: Well they've got the woman Elisabeth on the show who is hardly a match for Rosie O'Donnell. I think until recently ABC made a commercial calculation that at least in terms of this war in Iraq public opinion had shifted.
I mean, the reason they fired Bill Maher was that it was right after 9/11. I think they made a calculation that women like Rosie. Even if they don't agree with her. They sort of like her fighting Donald Trump and this was provocative and got them on YouTube and your show. Right now, having seen the stuff where she talks about conspiracy theories and look up the Gulf of Tonkin which was you know the reference to Vietnam starting perhaps under false pretenses under Lyndon Johnson, I mean she is putting out a very political point of view. It's not countered within the program.
I can't think of anybody else. I mean there are right wing talk show hosts all over cable news. So there's plenty of spectrum of opinion. But she is the only one-I mean, I was thinking about this. Oprah champions going after child predators. But she doesn't go on and trash Bush every day.
O'REILLY: But here's the deal. ABC would never hire a conservative individual to do what she does. But I want to throw out some stats here. Since January, "The View" has lost almost half-a-million viewers. Now year to year they're up. But the calculation they made, Bernie, looks me now to be coming into a disaster area.
GOLDBERG: It's always a gamble. It's always a gamble when you figure the American electorate or the American public, more to the point, has moved in a certain direction so we'll play to that direction.
You know, first of all, they're only guessing what they think the American people are feeling. And that could change at any point.
And let me just say one other thing, Bill. You made a very important point about how Ann Coulter who also says outrageous things, she does. But Ann Coulter is smarter than everybody on "The View" put together. And nobody's giving her or any other conservative a five-day a week slot on a mainstream television program.
HALL: How do you account for cable news?
O'REILLY: Well cable news is a different animal. And if you look at, Jane, if you add up all the commentators on cable news it will come out 50/50.
But here you have young Elisabeth Hasselbeck getting hectored by Rosie O'Donnell and Joy Behar, two of the most far left women in the United States of America. But it's beyond that.
These women aren't speaking for themselves. And I think both of you understand what I'm saying. They're spitting out the worst propaganda that is fed to them by far-left American haters on the net. That's where they're getting the false flag, Gulf of Tonkin and all this other business.
GOLDBERG: And that's why I say, Bill, that the real danger is that they're mainstreaming this hateful nonsense. That's what this is about.
O'REILLY: Right. We got to take a break. When we come back I'm going to play you a sound bite from the radio that is just unbelievable about Rosie O'Donnell.
More with Bernie and Jane in a moment. Later, Howard Stern and some others trying to interfere with the "American Idol" TV program. Is that illegal? Coming up.
O'REILLY: Continuing now with the controversial and perhaps irresponsible comments Rosie O'Donnell is making on ABC. Some of the remarks are deeply hurtful to Americans who lost have lost loved ones in the war on terror. One of them called me today on the "Radio Factor.
(BEGIN AUDIO CLIP)
CALLER: My son-in-law Sergeant Buddy Huey (ph) was killed in Afghanistan on February 19th of this year. How dare Rosie O'Donnell say that he died defending a bunch of liars and corrupt politicians. Have her walk a mile in my shoes. Have her watch her daughter screaming and moaning no, no, it's got to be a mistake. Have her tell my four-month-old grandson that his father died in vain. Why don't she step up and be the breadwinner for him for the rest of his life. How dare her open her fat mouth.
(END AUDIO CLIP)
O'REILLY: Talking with Bernie Goldberg in Miami and Jane Hall in Washington. See, this is what I object to, and this is targeted right at the ABC network, right at Disney. That woman is hurting people. That guy didn't fake that call. OK?
Hurting people in my neighborhood who lost loved ones on 9/11. That woman, Rosie O'Donnell, is hurting these people directly. She has no right to do that, Jane. She has no right to be this irresponsible. And ABC has got to be held accountable for her. Am I wrong?
HALL: Well, you know, that is a tragic phone call. And I agree that she should not say things that are not true about 9/11 or Afghanistan. But I will say if she were here, which she will never be, she would say that this war in Iraq, that she did not start the war in Iraq.
O'REILLY: That's fine. And nobody objects. And that caller didn't object to that. That caller made a very explicit point, Bernie. He said that his son-in-law, married to his daughter died for his country in the pursuit of trying to free people in Afghanistan which is true.
While Rosie O'Donnell is saying that our country, America, attacked itself to launch the war on terror. This is off the chart.
GOLDBERG: And I would say that she has every right to be as irresponsible and as stupid as she is. And then in this capitalistic system of ours, especially the broadcast capitalistic system, if enough people say I've had it with this idiocy, then the ratings will drop. And ABC which will never make a decision based on anything but ratings will say, you know what Rosie's losing her popularity with her base or with the audience and then we're going to have to let her go. And that's how it should be.
O'REILLY: The ratings are dropping, Bernie. Since January they dropped in both categories, 25-54 and in raw audience, down big.
So now what you get, Jane, is you have a corporate decision. The ratings are going down. Year to year they're up, a little. But they're going down the last three months because she is become increasingly irrational on the program. Anybody can see it.
So ABC's got to make a calculation, now. If they are going to say we're in it for the money and we don't care about the guy that called O'Reilly or any of the thousand of other Americans who have lost loved ones, we don't care about them, this sticks to ABC. Does it not?
HALL: Well, let me just say I disagree with Bernie. I don't think she has a right to be as irresponsible as she wants and wait for the ratings.
I would defend her right to say whatever the heck she thinks. But I don't think if she's misstating the facts and is irrational and causing harm .
O'REILLY: There are no facts, Jane. I mean, a false flag operation, Britain set up its own sailors to be kidnapped. There are no facts.
HALL: OK. Well I mean she happens to be on a mainstream broadcast network. There's a lot of right-wing craziness that is out there, too.
O'REILLY: It doesn't justify it. You don't point to bad behavior.
HALL: I'm not justifying. But I'm saying on the one hand I don't think that she should be allowed to be irresponsible. But on the other hand it's very hard to say what you're going to take her off the air because she is saying controversial things.
O'REILLY: I don't know. I'm going put Bernie in charge of the ABC television network. Do you take her off, Bernie?
GOLDBERG: I just want to-- I'll answer that in half a second. Jane, we agree. That's what I am saying. That you shouldn't take her off for making controversial statements.
HALL: But I am saying she has no right to be irresponsible. That's not a First Amendment right.
GOLDBERG: Of course she does. Well, it is. It is. Joy Behar has every right to go on the air and compare Donald Rumsfeld to Hitler and I have every right to say I'll never watch that show even if somebody has gun to my head. And that's what more American people should do. They should say these people are not intelligent and they don't make any sense so don't watch.
O'REILLY: What do you do, Bernie, as president of ABC? What do you do?
GOLDBERG: Oh, I would have taken her off a long time ago for all the reasons you are stating. But I think she has a right to be stupid.
O'REILLY: All right. Bernie Goldberg, Jane Hall, thanks very much. Rosie O'Donnell is invited on this program any time she wants to reply.
—Noel Sheppard is the Associate Editor of NewsBusters.
















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She is putting out a very pol
April 2, 2007 - 17:57 ET by dahliatraversShe is putting out a very political point of view.
And a singularly uninformed point of view. I say, leave her on but make her back up everything she says. And not with some brainless blog postings she read the night before but testimony from experts. Like ... oh, say, Popular Mechanics, to take an example strictly at random.
dahlia...Leave her on make he
April 2, 2007 - 19:20 ET by bigtimerdahlia...
Leave her on make her back up everything she says...
On ABC...with WaWa being in control of the show..another quiet leftist?
Never gonna happen.
I think Newsbusters.org shoul
April 2, 2007 - 19:47 ET by ZoneDaiatlasI think Newsbusters.org should use this image everytime Rosie opens her fat mouth...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v477/ZoneDaiatlas/rosie_rant_system.jpg
That's one reason why I cal
April 2, 2007 - 20:00 ET by motherbeltThat's one reason why I call her "Rosie the O"
They will never fire her. Controversy draws viewers. And that's all they care about: ratings and the money that comes from advertisers drawn to them.
I think you may have just e
April 2, 2007 - 20:06 ET by sarcasmoI think you may have just explained O'Reilly's continued employment, as well...
JMR
I think it explains a lot o
April 2, 2007 - 20:35 ET by motherbeltI think it explains a lot of what goes on, on TV. With 24 hour coverage, you have to be more and more outrageous to attract attention. I can't stand the political shows any more; they have all gotten to be "Crossfire" on steroids. They're all 2 or more people shouting their talking points at each other at the same time. You can't even understand what they're saying.
Zone, I raised hogs in my you
April 2, 2007 - 20:04 ET by JABZone, I raised hogs in my younger years (60 at a time in the peak seasons) and every picture I see a picture of her I have a relapse back to those times... for some reason.
BTW, the picture of her hanging upside down brought back memories of the slaughter season...again... for reasons I cannot explain.
My grandma does not allow talking bad about someone, so I shall not comment on the picture you posted for Rosie.
"To bad Ignorance isn't painful..."
Rosie is worth keeping on &qu
April 2, 2007 - 17:58 ET by EdhenryRosie is worth keeping on "The View". You can't create, in one person, a more complete picture of the anti-american, unhinged left than Rosie.
The more she embarasses herself with her ADD rants, the worse and worse the whole left appears.
Ed...I strongly disagree. She
April 2, 2007 - 18:13 ET by Clear thinkerEd...
I strongly disagree. She is corrupting the audience that watches her garbage. The best solution would be to have a strong conservative like Ann Coulter on the show to point out to the audience how stupid Rosie is.
The liberal MSM has become an enemy of the USA.
CT,I think you've got it. We
April 2, 2007 - 19:15 ET by Chris NormanCT,
I think you've got it. We appreciate that her shrill voice reminds us of how whacked out the Left has become. However, others may feel that somehow the fact she is on ABC somehow validates the acceptibility and rationality of her "views". If for nothing else, it would be nice to see that there is a limit - no matter how far out - to the liberal bile these networks will air...
The dogs bark, but the caravan moves on.
- Arabian Proverb
solution ?
April 2, 2007 - 20:30 ET by tumbler_2007Hey; it still hasn't dawned on you that it's not your show ? They aren't after a solution. You're never going to hire and fire there.
The sad fact is, they need a Rosie just for laughs. Laughs sell. Rather than ever give Rosie a serious confrontation, they'll hire more radical leftists to boost her. This is their domain. We have to ignore the ADVERTIZING in this time spot. Money is the solution -- cut off your patronage.
The best solution would be
April 2, 2007 - 20:43 ET by motherbeltThe best solution would be to have a strong conservative like Ann Coulter on the show--Clear thinker
The best solution to what? They don't think they have problem. If they wanted a strong conservative, they would have had one long ago. The point of the show isn't balance. The point is Bush-bashing, with a token (weak) conservative so that they can claim that both sides are represented.
I was responding (I think) to
April 2, 2007 - 20:53 ET by Clear thinkerI was responding (I think) to what the next best thing would be if she did not get fired. I know they won't do it, but it sure would be fun to watch.
The liberal MSM has become an enemy of the USA.
Both those videos were very g
April 2, 2007 - 18:03 ET by DCC1Both those videos were very good. Bill put it about as clearly as anyone could. I found the comments on youtube funny, but sad really, that there are alot of people that feel the way she does, and hate everything that is true and right.
When Jane Hall has a problem
April 2, 2007 - 18:11 ET by bigtimerWhen Jane Hall has a problem with Rosie and her filthy anti-america blather....
Beware!
LMAO!
Wow! Oh my gosh! Wow.. ya....
April 2, 2007 - 18:33 ET byWow! Oh my gosh! Wow.. ya.... Did I say, "Wow?!"
Wow!
I don't know who is more crazy, Rosie or ABC for keeping her on!
If and when I actually tune into 'The View' ::: cough cough ::: ya right, 'The View,' my Aunt Fanny; well, anyway --I call it tuning into "The Freak Show."
That is all "The View" is, a "Freak Show." It is actually upsetting to watch. I normally, just wait to read about "The Freak Show's" latest on NewsBusters.
Debra...
And for the record, though the pretty blonde girl tries hard and over all does an okay job, she is no match for Rosie, nor is she a Christian (I have heard her talk bad about Christians). The View needs a true right-wing Christian on that show, one who is not scared of Rosie.
I also have to agree that i
April 2, 2007 - 18:44 ET by RotorcraftJOEI also have to agree that it would be better to leave her on at this point. After all, as that guy who came on O'Reilly said, the show is called "The View". Her views, although wacked out, are views nonetheless. If she was kicked off, she (and others) would be claiming "the Man silenced her". I would obviously feel much differently if she was performing like this as an anchor on a legitimate news program. An alternate approach for this, I think, might be to bring on an additional person; additional to the poor token conservative who gets shouted down all the time now. That balance might help to keep the unhinged moments to a minimum. There needs to be a "Hannity" to her "Colmes" so to speak. Also, the media (including O'Reilly) could help by not giving her free publicity except for actual newsworthy stories. This includes all that pointless news that went on with Donald Trump a while ago. Come to think of it, I think the media could try a little harder to compile worthwhile stories with depth, let along the bias factor.
It's amazing
April 3, 2007 - 09:39 ET by SportPoliticsJust the other day NB pointed out how the fat loud mouthed lesbo hog told Elisabeth that she couldn't just give her opinion. Now that was absolutely amazing. That clip should be played over and over, before and after the fat loud mouthed lesbo hog blabbers her insane conspiracy theories on air. Now that would be funny.
no-so rosi'e
April 2, 2007 - 19:08 ET by foolnomoreIt hurts to watch/listen this life form, rant, an make her problems, our problem,let "her'r-run " the folk's at home "may"?,,get it some day that she's a "moon bat"
Right you are, fnm....Let her
April 2, 2007 - 19:15 ET by BlondeRight you are, fnm....
Let her run (off at the mouth).
Eventually people (well, maybe) will get the fact that she's an idiot of the first degree.
Rosie
April 2, 2007 - 20:01 ET by Emma GrumpRight you are, Blonde - she reigns as the "standard of idiocy", and her daily diatribes serve to remind us all of that. Keep 'er on, I say, she provides all that precious ammo for us right-minded folks.
Was thinking of you when I th
April 2, 2007 - 20:46 ET by FastEdWas thinking of you when I thought she should be fed to the gators - BUT, nobody can be THAT cruel to those nobel animals.
There is no sense in being stupid, if you can't prove it! - my dad V
bio/hazard,both, end's
April 3, 2007 - 09:27 ET by foolnomorethank's ma'lady ,wasn't familiar which area i was hearing the "noise"from,
I had,the "mute",with c./c.on,
June '07 Buh Bye Rosie...
April 2, 2007 - 19:21 ET by Guy Arthur ThomasStill my prediction, June '07...Buh Bye Rosie...and more specifically June 15, '07. However, O'Reilly might have a backfiring effect...he isn't exactly popular with the MsM and their ruling personalities and probably aren't too keen on appearing to receive dictates from O'Reilly.
Shut up and blog! If you claim to be a conservative, please don't disgrace yourself and conservatism by thinking and arguing like a liberal. Go Rudy!
GAT..Well isn't her contract
April 2, 2007 - 19:25 ET by bigtimerGAT..
Well isn't her contract up around that time and I also heard she has some show specifically slated for her....haven't seen or heard about it for along time, but I know I heard it here somewhere...
Just curious if you remember?
I don't know...
April 2, 2007 - 19:32 ET by Guy Arthur ThomasTruthfully I don't know when her contract is up...but I believe it was back in Oct or November that an Section was devoted to predicted her OUSTER since it seemed she was stepping up the rhetoric when I made the prediction. I think I am right...and if I am wrong well who cares and if I am right, I'm a psychic genius with a batting average better than Sylvia Brown already (I'll send ya a pair of tickets to my first show on Montel) heh.
Shut up and blog! If you claim to be a conservative, please don't disgrace yourself and conservatism by thinking and arguing like a liberal. Go Rudy!
Rosie vs. Baba's legacy
April 2, 2007 - 19:46 ET by RJIMO, Rosie will be dumped ONLY when Baba decides Rosie is harming her "legacy"....and I believe legacy is VERY important to Baba.
Rosie's contract is up this s
April 2, 2007 - 20:04 ET by dahliatraversRosie's contract is up this summer, Bigtimer. According to two websites quoting "Page 6", she will sign for one more year with "The View".
(This presumes Barbara and ABC want her back, a point about which they may be increasingly ambivalent.)
http://www.tmz.com/2007/03/11/rosie-going-nowhere-for-now/
Don't leave us, Bob Barker!
April 2, 2007 - 20:09 ET by nkviking75I just had a horrible thought. Bob Barker is retiring this summer. That means the ratings competition for the View will be getting weaker. If Rosie renews, we need to hold a telethon to bribe Bob to come back for as many seasons as it takes.
When you put the clowns in charge, you shouldn't be surprised if a circus breaks out.
Well that's 25% of our population people
April 2, 2007 - 20:11 ET by SportPoliticsWell that's 25% of our population people.
Yep, well some say 33%.
Welcome to reality.
LOL
O'Donnell
April 2, 2007 - 22:30 ET by pocomocoIn the God Father, Don Corleone tells one of his sons; ‘keep your friends close and your enemies closer’.
The implication being that, for your own safety, you must know what your enemies are saying and doing.
Therefore, using that logic, I do not believe O’Donnell should be silenced. Give her as many forums as she wants. In the meantime, listen and learn about your political enemies.
In the long run, she, like others of her ilk, will be the reason for their own demise.
ABC/O'Donnell
April 2, 2007 - 22:42 ET by pocomocoAs an aside:
ABC cannot do anything about O’Donnell, because they are owned by Disney, admittedly, the largest employer of gays in the entertainment industry.
Let's see, when was the last Gay Pride Day at Disney?
"Let's see, when was t
April 3, 2007 - 09:14 ET by MightyMouth"Let's see, when was the last Gay Pride Day at Disney?"
Not sure, but could you imagine the audacious floats at the Magic Kingdoms nightly wrap up? Yep,would have to take the kids to that....NOT!
"There are two types of people in this country; those who provide freedom and those who enjoy it." MM says...
Sad Commentary
April 2, 2007 - 23:34 ET by E4PukeIt is a very very sad day in American history when idiocy breeds ratings.
Unfortunately E4...Has been f
April 3, 2007 - 00:35 ET by bigtimerUnfortunately E4...
Has been for years...no decades and decades.
Now it is just 24/7.
It's not sad that Rosieola ha
April 3, 2007 - 09:35 ET by Cool ArrowIt's not sad that Rosieola has a platform, nor that her message is so foul.
It is sad that she can field such an audience of Hale_Boppers.
The demographics of her followers should also be alarming.
Mmothers who have been abandoned by blue collar men.
Alternate lifestylers seeking justification thru rationalization.
Education Union Lemmings.
Pseudo intellectuals believing "openmindedness" is the new common sense.
Ostrich Americans hoping against hope yet not believing "I slam is a religion of Peace.
rosie
April 4, 2007 - 05:49 ET by mmodano77you fools. bitch aboot rosie & her wack-job 911 theories (which are actually TRUE) & global warming, & you & sen inhofe can sit together in the nursery while the rest of us are mapping the plan for the new century. you fools, if you hant rippt apart the constituition, & aienated the republic youd be able to push yor nazi agenda. TOO BAD! you lost, so here come the hearings & the investigations. did it e'er cross roves mind when he saw he was gonna lose (for the furst time). he tried to compensate, goodbuy carol lam, a repuglican, repiglican. it is o'er. the ides of march have spoke. you r done. goodbuy, goodnight, ...