DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz visited Fox & Friends this morning for a discussion about the results of the Republican primaries the night before. Every single question from Gretchen Carlson seemed to come straight out of a playbook for Mitt Romney. Compare that to her unabashed enthusiasm for Eric Bolling's anti-Obama song. Fair and balanced? Yeah, if you think Republicans are non-partisan.
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Ellen commented
2012-03-02 01:38:36 -0500
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W mace wrote: By the way, Ellen ought to praise Wassermann a bit more. I thought she handled Gretch superbly.
You’re right. DWS is a consistently excellent Fox News guest. I guess I started taking that for granted.
You’re right. DWS is a consistently excellent Fox News guest. I guess I started taking that for granted.
doors17 commented
2012-03-01 09:25:55 -0500
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V55, I find it funny how she changes her attitude from smiley, happy and gitty when she interviews an R, but then becomes somber, dark and gloomy with a serious tone in her demeanor when she interviews a D. Itâs obvious that sheâs only reading the questions provided to her from News Corp, and like a good chess player always try to be a move or two ahead. When she’s not prepared with a comeback response, she always relies on the old reliable, well we are running out of time, but before you go I want to ask you.
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Fair and balanced? Only if you think Republican are non-partisan.
doors17 commented
2012-02-29 22:05:24 -0500
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Hey Grechen, please remind us again of your outrage when in 2008, Rush Limbaugh announced “Operation Chaos,” a political call to action with the initial plan to have voters of the Republican Party temporarily cross over to vote in the Democratic primary and vote for Hillary Clinton.
Now I know you recently told Jerry Springer that you sit in the middle, which I guess we’re suppose to pretend that you’re politically neutral, but when you showed the drilling map and Schultz call you out on your BS, you quickly changed the subject to saying you were out of time, but wanted to ask one final question. How convenient.
Now I know you recently told Jerry Springer that you sit in the middle, which I guess we’re suppose to pretend that you’re politically neutral, but when you showed the drilling map and Schultz call you out on your BS, you quickly changed the subject to saying you were out of time, but wanted to ask one final question. How convenient.