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Wait ... this dried up streched out hag makes a living of disrespecting people, and you expect a respectful interview? Why? Apparently she can dish it out but she can't take it.
This is what I agree with. She dishes it out EVERY week and she should be able to take it, IMO.
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Originally Posted by apexgds
This isn't an Obama issue. She insults EVERYONE she can get her fangs into.
Yeah. Have they ever seen her show? She's cheesed off many a celebrity who, frankly, just think her show is MEAN. Which it is. It's also sometimes funny.
I don't get the panel though, do I really need fashion advise from Kelly Osbourne with the purple hair?
All these so called tv hosts who do nothing than being negative and trying to insult a person by not asking one decent question, should all be handled like Joan did.
This was such a disrespectful way of interviewing a person that I totally agree that Joan walked off. More people should do the same. CNN viewers are already turning away from the channel and when guest will walk off that gives a sign to either change or vanish as a network.
Wow, she can dish out but certainly can't take it. This woman has been a career out of insulting others...I could care less if her feelings were hurt.
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She is a so-called insult comic, ala Don Rickles. Never found him funny either. Maybe some people get their rocks off vicariously by seeing someone insult others. To me real humor is about cleverness, wit, making unexpected connections. Any idiot can stand on a stage and insult people. That's not talent and it's not funny.
The interviewer should have known that this has been her routine for the last 50 years. Am I the only one who found the interviewer annoying and condescending?
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