Posted on 07/21/2006 1:21:36 PM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
by Mark Finkelstein
July 21, 2006 - 16:09
Alison Stewart is the too-cool host of MSNBC's 'The Most,' which as its promo page explains:
"Give[s] viewers a look at 'the most' sought-after stories of the day. Every day, 'The Most' will report on the most searched stories on the Internet, the most viewed stories from a multitude of news sources, the most e-mailed stories or photo images, the most downloaded music or blogged-about subject matter and the most viewed television programs or movies."
Ending her show this afternoon, Stewart focused on the brief, joshing back rub Pres. Bush administered to German Chancellor Angela Merkel. Featured at the do-it-yourself TV site YouTube, Stewart wanted us to know that, among the search terms that would return video of the event are 'grope' and 'creepy.'
Question for Alison: ever informed viewers what search terms would return 'Juanita Broaddrick'? Just wondering.
Like I said on another thread (same topic), I've been surprised by an impromptu back rub from my husband, even co-workers and friends. If televised, my reaction may not look happy, due to surprise, or the "hurts so good" reaction of shrugged shoulders.
Like I said, Merkel did not complain. It is for HER to judge. Not MSNB-See only what they want to.
Ya, bier! She'd make a cute St. Pauli girl.
(Prez didn't mean anything. He's just demonstrative. )
(Banging head on desktop) I gotta stop reading . . . you guys are gonna give me a heart attack. ROTFLMAO to the umpity ump power!
Funny when Clinton was so touchy with everyone the media gushed how he was "the most tactile president in US history." That just made him all the more charming and dreamy to the lib freaks and their media lapdogs. Bush touches someone and it's "creepy."
Anyone have that little video of Clinton groping a flight attendant?
Hey, how did you get a picture of my wife!!!
She's a real woman, nice curves, great smile...
Hope Laura didn't mind the back rub!!
Compared to Otto Von Bismark, she's a knockout!
No, that made him a "real man in touch with his sexuality" and only added to his charm with the "Everything Clinton does gives me an orgasm" crowd.
Since you brought up the subject of your wife as "case in point". I will feel free, and with respect to ask why she would react that way? Have you given her cause for jealousy? Is she insecure in your relationship? Are you newly married?
The gesture by Bush was NOT sexual it was between friends.
I've seen my husband do the same thing on several occasions, and he's probably done so without my presence as well.(He's a Texan too)..I have no problem knowing where his loyalty lies..and where he wants to be at night.
How does one "grope" someone's shoulders? Pathetic, even for the MSM.
US President George W. Bush holds the hand of German Chancellor Angela Merkel, as Mexican President Vicente Fox talks with Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, during a group photo at the G8 Summit in St. Petersburg, Russia, Monday July 17, 2006.(AP Photo/Ivan Sekretarev) |
I don't think she's attractive at all. She looks like she may have once been a man even. That picture in the background looks like her too. Or is that Johnny Carson? Anyway, glad Germany finally has sane leadership. And I'm sure she's perfectly capable as chancellor. But cute? Not so much.
I've had men walk up behind me and do that. As a man, it doesn't bother me. I don't look at it as a sexual gesture. I'm not quite that hard-up. And then men who did it were perfectly straight. I don't see what the big deal is. You asked some good questions.
It was pretty creepy looking,but could well have been photo shopped or at least edited to be taken out of context.
Ive seen no papers, even German papers making an issue of this.
To the contrary I keep seeing reports on what a great relationship GWB and AM have.
It seems to me that this "incident" is being purely driven by Moonbat websites.
A smart-a** at a mens club comes up behind a balding member sitting in a chair and carefully rubs the top of his head.
He finishes and says, "Winston, why--your head feels like my wife's bottom!"
Winnie feels his own head, turns, and replies,
"Why, it certainly does!"
LOL
Badda baa bomp!
Thats funny!
Thanks for the ping. I missed "Most" today, but have caught it a few times lately. Not a bad show. Allison's kind of perky too.
BTW, Tucker Carlson follows her. He is in Haifa this week.
I have to admit, I like MSNBC better than the other two 24/7 cables and their programming.
Oops, BREAKING NEWS. They just left Tucker for a car chase in Houston.
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