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So has every conservative dissociated themself with her yet?

MaddLlama

Obstructor of justice
Radio Frequency X said:
She stormed off the set? Well, then I suppose I was wrong about her being able to handle it. But she does get rich off the controversy. The more Democrats whine and cry, the more conservatives love her.

Yes, yes she did. She told either a reporter from the station or one of them dem politicians (I can't remember which) that finding Osama and Al Queda were "irrelevant" to the war or terror, and it didn't matter if we didn't catch him after 9/11 because Bill Clinton should have caught him first. And, at that point both the reporter and the senator said "what the hell are you talking about" and muscled Hannity out of the conversation. When asked to clarify her position she went on about not being able to get a word in edgewise, and they kept asking her questions. She stared blankly at the camera and kept saying things like "Um, hello, Sean? Sean are you there?" and "I'm gonna leave now. Yeah, I'm gonna go". And while on camera she literally got up and walked out of the interview.
The program in question I believe was a Fox news Hannity and Colmes. I think the whole thing is on YouTube.
 

Radio Frequency X

World Leader Pretend
MaddLlama said:
Yes, yes she did. She told either a reporter from the station or one of them dem politicians (I can't remember which) that finding Osama and Al Queda were "irrelevant" to the war or terror, and it didn't matter if we didn't catch him after 9/11 because Bill Clinton should have caught him first. And, at that point both the reporter and the senator said "what the hell are you talking about" and muscled Hannity out of the conversation. When asked to clarify her position she went on about not being able to get a word in edgewise, and they kept asking her questions. She stared blankly at the camera and kept saying things like "Um, hello, Sean? Sean are you there?" and "I'm gonna leave now. Yeah, I'm gonna go". And while on camera she literally got up and walked out of the interview.
The program in question I believe was a Fox news Hannity and Colmes. I think the whole thing is on YouTube.

Well, that's not just a little pathetic. :) I can't imagine why she would do that - and on Fox no less? Silly girl.
 

MaddLlama

Obstructor of justice
Radio Frequency X said:
Well, that's not just a little pathetic. :) I can't imagine why she would do that - and on Fox no less? Silly girl.

Well, it's not surprising really. She's a pundit, not a politician, and therefore not really qualified to answer such difficult political questions. :D
 

Radio Frequency X

World Leader Pretend
MaddLlama said:
Well, it's not surprising really. She's a pundit, not a politician, and therefore not really qualified to answer such difficult political questions. :D

She's pundit, which means she doesn't need answers, she just needs opinions. She should have just kept unleashing opinions full of spunk and vinegar. :) Storming off makes her look weak. She should be smart enough to know that.
 

Flappycat

Well-Known Member
‡Âlãn‡ said:
So ******* retarded, so do you giggle every ******* time you say "UR A FAGGET!" ?
I do! Then again, I also giggle and treat myself to a freshly imported Heineken every time I hear of a Baptist church being burned to the ground, so I guess I'm a bit perverted anyway. Coulter seriously lacks substance, though.
 
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