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Why not Palin at Fox and Ed what’s his name at MSNBC?
by YankeeJim | January 11, 2010 at 03:24 pm
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Conservative and liberal schmucks: useless, stupid, foolish. I tried to think of someone comparable to Sarah Palin on the liberal side and could only point to Ed Schultz. I mean he is not an intellect, and posts qualifications similar to Palin, though I can’t say he is stupid. Stupid is someone who says something idiotic and doesn’t know it. That’s not Ed. Ed fights for causes that I care about, so he is not useless. Maybe sometimes he appears foolish by being too liberal and insufficiently objective aka Palin appears too conservative and insufficiently objective. Though, Sarah believes that she was annointed by God to carry her stupid foolishness forward for the rest of the stupid and foolish so they can be forward too?
"Palin signs on with Fox News
By Howard Kurtz
Sarah Palin, who regularly rips the media, is becoming a television pundit at a place where she's likely to feel at home.
A Fox News executive says the network will shortly announce that the former vice-presidential nominee is signing on as a contributor.
Palin, who resigned as governor of Alaska last summer, will appear as a commentator on various Fox shows. She will also host an occasional program that will examine inspirational tales involving ordinary Americans.
Palin will join Mike Huckabee as a Fox contributor who was also involved in the 2008 campaign. The exposure can only help Palin if she decides to pursue a 2012 presidential bid.
At the moment, Palin makes pronouncements mainly through her Facebook page. The Fox connection would give her a platform on the nation's top-rated cable news channel.
Palin is extremely popular with her conservative base, which has fueled the sales of her best-selling memoir. But she is a divisive political figure who not only draws the ire of liberals but some Republicans, including staffers who deal with her during her run as John McCain's running mate. Steve Schmidt, a top McCain strategist, said on "60 Minutes" last night that "there were numerous instances that she said things that were -- that were not accurate that ultimately, the campaign had to deal with."
Hiring Palin could further boost the popularity of Rupert Murdoch's network among conservative viewers. The network already employs former Bush White House aide Karl Rove and former House speaker Newt Gingrich as highly visible commentators.”
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at 15:43 on January 11th, 2010
Woops, maybe this belong in Culture. You know, "You can lead a whore to culture, but you can't make her think" -- Dorothy Parker.
at 16:13 on January 11th, 2010
I thought that applied to gorgeous George Stephanopoulos.