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It's nice to see an actual interviewer. The British press doesn't coddle and kowtow to politicians (or public figures in general) like the US media does - they actually ask tough questions and demand answers and accountability.
Actually, Rubert Murdoch has owned many of the politicians in Britain for a long while. That's why there was such a big uproar over the phone hackings. Former workers of his newspapers worked for govt. officials at the highest levels. (ie. Scotland Yard where there were several resignations, and PM Cameron's chief-of-staff) There was a very good article in Vanity Fair last month, I think.
If I were Morgan I would be nailing crucifixes around my room, or whatever you do to ward off witches, perhaps he could hire Sarah Palins Minister who seems to specialize in witches
It was my understanding that her delicate silk panties got in an awfully uncomfortable sticky bunch up in her buttcheeks and she just had to go find a backhoe to dig it out for her. Thats all.
Not even newsworthy and certainly dumb to post it here.
It's actually very newsworthy. It it weren't, then it wouldn't be all over the news. Just because you don't like a news story doesn't mean it's not newsworthy.
I find it bizarre that Christine O'Donnell thinks she can appear on someone else's news program and be in charge of the discussion. If she can't take the heat, she ought to stay out of the kitchen.
O'Donnel: "Why aren't monkeys still evolving into humans then?" LOL!!!
How does someone this dumb ever get elected to a public office?
She got elected?
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